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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Maharashtra State Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology
2. Travind Institute of Travel and Tourism Management
3 Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology
For detailed information on the fees you can get in touch with the college officials or you can also check there official website. Regards.
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Congratulations on such great result, both the colleges are great and it's a hard choice in general, But I'll point some of the difference I know. IIIT Hyderabad, as you know is an International School so, it has an amazing ranking across the world, and it's only Private College in India to make to top 200 of QS ranking at a time. It's has Higher Fee structure than, NIT but With a 100% assurance you'll make more than your fees in a year after graduating from there, so don't consider that point. The faculty and Infrastructure in IIIT H is way better than NIT in Research and Academics. All prof. there have Ph.D. even the newe
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
The cut-off is generally around 75% for B.Com course. Still, the cut-off list has not been published yet for 2018 batch.
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-AACSB accredited (only 6 colleges in India have got AACSB accreditation )
-AICTE Approved
-100% Consistent placement every year by Center for Continuous Employability. The course is little different here from other B-Schools as they give equal importance to personality development as well. As an MBA/ a PGDM graduate, it's very important to have both soft skills and physical
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