Hotel Management
Dear,
No rules that, you are for specific stream to do hotel management course, If you are from science, commerce, arts stream you can do hotel management course, but be aware some of university and college have their specific rules like age limit, percentage criteria, and more, you can choose stream according to you as per your desire, After 12 you can prepare yourself you entrance exam.
Top Hotel Management courses after class 12 :
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Now i have done my b.tech mechanical engineering (degree) so i want to change my field so can i do MBA in hotel management for further study in abroad pls guide me
there is no need to pay any extra fees if you have not freezed on a college and have applied for floating status. only after you freeze the college should you pay any extra fees. you can also withdraw at any time in the counseling rounds and withdraw your counseling fees.
Hello Aspirant,
Bihar Board of Open Schooling and Education provides various open and distance education courses throughout the Bihar state.
The certificate provided by BBOSE is valid in every institution, college, or university.
It is also valid for Central Government hotel management colleges.
I hope it helps.
Thank you
Hello student,
UPSC each and every year IAS PRELIMS. For this year the admit card has already released. The eligibility criteria for this examination is just you should be e an Indian student. Your age should be between 21 to 32 years.. in the education qualification is there is graduation or even if you are in your final year you also can appear.
As you have mentioned that you are in a 5 years integrated course. Until you go to your final year you will not be eligible to give the examination. Don't worry you can prepare from now.
Go through this link below if you want to know more about this
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-eligibility-criteria
Hello Vedika,
There are National Level entrance exams, State Level entrance exams and University Level entrance exams in Hotel Management in India.
Top Undergraduation Hotel Management exams in India are listed below.
UPCET
NCHM JEE
AIHMCT WAT
CUET
WB JEHOM
MAH CET HM
IPU CET BHMCT
PUTHAT
AIMA UGAT BHM
For more information about Hotel Management exams go through below mentioned link.
https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/top-hotel-management-entrance-exams
Best Hotel Management Colleges in India are given below.
Institute of Hotel Management, Mumbai
Institute of Hotel Management, Delhi
Amrapali International Institute of Hotel Management
Institute of Hotel Management, Kolkata
Institute of Hotel Management, Aurangabad
Apeejay Institute of Hospitality, Mumbai
Institute of Hotel Management, Lucknow
To get more information about Hotel Management Colleges in India go through below mentioned link.
https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/top-hotel-management-colleges-in-india
I hope this information will help you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello,
The art of cooking is referred to as culinary arts. A Culinary Arts course teaches students how to prepare, cook, and serve food/meals in a professional and appealing manner. Taking courses in the subject of Culinary Arts is a great option for those who wish to work in the fields of food and beverage management, kitchen management, and other hospitality and food-related fields. Candidates are generally evaluated on the basis of multiple choice questions from disciplines such as General Knowledge, English, and Logical Reasoning in the entrance tests held to select hopefuls for Hotel Management and Culinary Arts programmes. Although there aren't many entrance tests specifically for Culinary Arts programmes, candidates can take the following common hotel management entrance examinations to be considered for admission to Culinary Arts programmes in India:
NCHMCT JEE
MAH HM CET
IIHM eCHAT
GNIHM JET
Candidates who have finished their 10+2 from a recognised board with passing grades are eligible to pursue a Culinary Arts programme provided at the undergraduate level. Candidates must be graduates to pursue a PG programme in the discipline of Culinary Arts, on the other hand. Aspirants with a bachelor's degree in hotel or hospitality management are favoured. Candidates from other fields/streams, on the other hand, are able to apply for PG level Culinary Arts courses if they have the necessary knowledge and skill set.
Hope this helps
hello dear aspirant
Hope you’re doing well
Yes. Most of the foreign universities like those in canada, USA, etc do require a prior work experience for courses like MBA. to be eligible to apply in any such university you need to have at least 1-1.5 years of work experience in related field. good luck
Hope you are doing well!
The National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Test (NCHMCT JEE) is a national-level hospitality entrance exam for admission to bachelor's degree programmes in hospitality management and catering technology ( hotel management).
The institutions considering this test score charge fees that are significantly cheaper than those charged by other colleges. Furthermore, the degree acquired from an IHM is highly regarded in the industry due to the fact that they are supervised by the Ministry of Tourism and are widely recognised in the industry.
However, if you like to explore alternative possibilities, there are a variety of options accessible, which you may review as well. WBJEE JEHOM, PHTHAT, UPSEE BHMCT, AIMA UGAT, IPU CET BHMCT, IIHM ECHAT, UKSEE BHMCT, WBJEE JEHOM, PHTHAT, AIMA UGAT are the tests which will direct you to the most prestigious and top institutions in the country.
Also, note that in the case of Hotel Management courses given by private institutions and groups such as Taj Aurangabad, Oberoi, and others, a score from the NCHMCT is not required.
Hope this clears your doubt. Fee free to reply back for any concerns. All the Best!
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