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Sushobhita Chawla

Contributor-Level 7

Please refer to the link below for detailed information about the course:
http://www.chefiica.com/diploma-bakery-patisserie
Also for the techniques, please get in touch with either the counsellor of the college or alums.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Some of the best companies come every year for placements. The management well organises & has a placement cell separately with relevant staffs. Placement cell takes maximum effort to provide the best opportunities to its students.

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Ishan Thakkar

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Yes, but if you aren't much with a Background go for a graduation, it is much better.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Basic eligibility to pursue BA in International Culinary Arts from Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management is that the candidate should have cleared their class 12 exams in any stream from recognized board. Students waiting results can also apply on provisional basis. Admission is based on the score obtained in JET entrance exam. Regards.

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rahul r

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No, the candidate does not have to be an NRI to pursue a PG Diploma in culinary arts at Manipal University. Basic Eligibility for a candidate to pursue this course is that the individual must be a graduate from a recognised college /university. Regards.

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rahul r

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Learning something is never a waste of time. However, if you feel you can do better in your field of study, i.e civil engineering, you should definitely pursue that. You can always do a part-time course to learn the art of cooking. If you strongly feel that you want to learn cooking full time, you should pursue a course in Bachelors in Catering Technology and Culinary Arts from Culinary Academy of India. It will broaden your scope for employment.

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Omkar Rane

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If you have done with your graduation, then go for PG course if not the go for Diploma course.

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Omkar Rane

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Please go for IHM Mumbai, IHM Goa, IHM Chennai, IHM Ahmedabad, etc.

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