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Vinit Paralkar

Beginner-Level 3

Bachelor of Culinary Arts is a whole course in itself where the main focus is on perfecting the culinary aspects of one. It focuses on imparting theoretical and practical knowledge about the gastronomical parts. The Culinary arts course grooms you to become a professional chef starting with the very basics. The course contains Maximum of the cuisines from around the world including indian, Continental, Japanese and many more. Its divided into Food Production and Bakery.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

No you are not eligible for Hotel Management courses. However you can do the B.Tech (Food Technology) through lateral entry mode.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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You have chosen a great career. Hospitality is an upcoming and most popular course. It is having a good scope ahead. You can join in India and abroad too. Chefs are demanded all over the world. In fact, you can open a mini cuisine outlet of your own. All the best.
Have a great career ahead.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Khushi, you can, depending on the gap nature. How did you utilize your gap period? If you gained some professional experience and relevant to what you want to study I think you can go ahead. If not you must think of ways to show your profile in a more constructive manner.

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Subhash Malik

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International Institute of Culinary Arts, New Delhi has a 2 year Advance Diploma course in Culinary Arts. A candidate who has passed 10+2 with at least 60% or higher and scored 70% or more in the English proficiency test conducted by the Institute are eligible for this course. Osmania University, Hyderabad offers a 1 year PG Diploma in Culinary Arts and the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management and Catering Technology/BBA/B.Sc Hotel Management and other relevant courses. You can check their official page for more information on admissions and their entrance examination.

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