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Vijayaa Rajah

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There are 300 places available in total for the IHM Lucknow B.Sc course. This is in accordance with the information on the official website. Furthermore, the government's regulations on seat reservations are adhered to. To obtain comprehensive information about the policies regarding reservation and seat allocation, candidates may also contact the admission office at IHM Delhi.

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Deekshitha M

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The Manav Rachna Faculty of Architecture and Design's B.Sc. Interior Design programme selection process is as follows:

Application: Complete the online form and submit it together with the required supporting documentation and application fee. Admission requires passing an exam: Either take the Manav Rachna National Aptitude Test (MRNAT) or the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA). There is a minimum required score to pass both exams.  

Studio Test: The shortlisted candidates participate in a studio test to gauge their sketching skills, spatial awareness, and design thinking.

Personal Interview: The final round is a face-to-

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Vijayaa Rajah

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I recognize that selecting which IHM to pursue presents a difficulty for many of you. But trust me, in three years, your accomplishments will be the only thing that count.

This course offers you many, many opportunities to develop your skills and become a multi-skilled individual, but only if you put in the work.

Decide which one corresponds to your rank. It'll be good if you get Lucknow; if not, Dehradun would be equally fine.

I've personally seen both of them produce competent grads in hospitality. And not just any of the IHMs you mention, but those tendency.

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Archi Kanungo

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Greetings,

The placement rate at IHM Luckow pursuing Bsc, is around 70-75% in recent years. The average ranges around INR 2-3 Lacs per annum.

Whereas, the placement rate at IHM Lucknow pursuing Msc, can be comaprable or even slightly a bit higher. The average could range from INR 3-4 Lacs per annum.

So, a M.Sc at IHM Lucknow could be better in terms of placements and can lead to higher salaries and sepcialized roles, but require more effort to secure placement than Bsc because it is potentially easier initial placement.

Thanks!

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Gaurav Kumar Jha

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About 347 students can be admitted each year to IHM Chennai's BSc programme for Hospitality and Hotel Administration courses. The real number of admissions fluctuates according to programme conversions and open seats. There are roughly 350–400 undergraduate students enrolled in each batch. For instance, of the 347 seats available for the BSc Hospitality programme, around half of the seats are reserved for UR categories. 

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Gaurav Kumar Jha

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It will be difficult to get general category B.Sc. admission at IHM Chennai with a 60% in the 12th grade. You can increase your chances by raising your NCHMCT JEE rank and profile. Students in the reserved group have higher chances.
For both the B.Sc. in Culinary Arts and the B.Sc. in Hospitality and Hotel Administration, the minimum 12th standard percentage required is 60%, and for both, it is 50%.
You are therefore ineligible for a B.Sc. in Hospitality with 60%, but not for a Culinary Arts degree.
In the past, general category students had to receive at least 65-70% in their 12th grade to be admitted to IHM Chennai's B.Sc. program.
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Ayush Pramanik

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No, it is very difficult to get admission in this college because you need to have at least more than 80% to get a good branch but if you belong to some category, then you can definitely get admission below 65% also. You can get B.Sc instrumentation above on 74% also but you can get B.Sc in electronics on 69% to 66% if you are belonging to OBC/SC/ST category. So, be on the safer side and get above 80% percentile of marks and get admission in this colleges.

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RUTUJA MULIK

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A total number of 335 seats are offered by Jai Hind College for B.Sc. 60 seats are offered to B.Sc. Information Technology students, 35 seats to the B.Sc. Biotechnology students and 240 seats to the B.Sc. Students. Students who have done Diploma or Post Diploma in IT from a recognised board can take admissions to 2nd year of the degree programme directly. For the seats for reserved category students one can check the official website of the college to help resolve the queries.

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RUTUJA MULIK

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The placements and job opportunities are good in college. There is a special placement cell in college which provides regular internship opportunities to students and students enrolled online by the portal. The students get about 15k - 20k salary. In 2022, 73% of students were placed in their course. The median package offered to UG students was INR 4 LPA, while the highest package was INR 22 lacs per annum. Some of the prominent recruiters at Shivaji College include Apple, Bank of America, Byjus, Decathlon, and Bajaj Capital.

 

 

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RUTUJA MULIK

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Candidates who have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Botany & Zoology with a minimum of 50% aggregate along with English as one of the subjects can apply for BSc at shivaji college Puducherry.

So yes you can apply but you have to crack the entrance test for studying in the shivaji collage. If you can crack the entrance test then you can easily apply at the shivaji collage.

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