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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
British Columbia College of Management fee for a three-year BHM programme is INR 3.50 lakh. Candidates need to pay a certain amount of fee at the time of admission to confirm their seats. However, this fee related information is taken from official source. By may vary. Students are advised to visit the official website and check a detailed BCCM fee structure.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the British Columbia College of Management admission process for BHM programme, candidates are offered admission based on college's in-house entrance exam. Students must meet the following admission criteria to secure a seat to British Columbia College of Management:
| Course Name | Eligibility | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| BHM | Pass Class 12 with minimum 50% aggregate from a recognised board | College-level entrance |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Bangalore Culinary Academy provides a Five-Year Dual Bachelor's Degree programme in Culinary Arts and Hotel Management.
Entrance in this course expects candidates to complete their 12th class from a reputed board.
The process of applying is usually to provide academic transcripts and can incorporate an entrance test or interview in order to gauge the candidate's potential for working in the hospitality and culinary sectors.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a NEET rank of 406089 and 387 marks, it is highly unlikely that you will secure a government seat for either BAMS or BHMS, as your rank is quite low and most government colleges have significantly higher cut-offs, especially for the general category.
Key points to consider:
High competition:
Government seats for BAMS and BHMS are highly competitive, and a low NEET rank like yours may not be sufficient to secure a seat in a government college.
State-wise variations:
While the chances are slim for a government seat across India, you might have a slightly better chance depending on
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