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7 years ago
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Total Fees- Rs 2.29 Lakhs
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
BHM is mostly offered by private institutes affiliated to state universities and is of 4 years duration. Apart from this there is no such major difference as both the degrees are equally recognised by industry and for other purposes.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
There are two course for now, I guess:
BHM - Bachelor of hotel management
BCT - Bachelor of catering technology
BHM is for people who like service, housekeeping, receptionist they should have good communication skills.
BCT - is for those who like cooking want to become chef, it is a culinary filed.
So, you can choose BCT.
There are IIM in every state. It is a government institute proving course on both BHM and BCT. There are limited seats, apart from that private institutes. They will take you after conducting simple aptitude test and the standard fee is around INR. 80k to INR. 1.2 per year.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The program has been started in our Vashi, Navi Mumbai center. Still you can enroll, for more details speak to our counselors on Toll Free Number 1800 228 808 or share your details.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-company-secretaries-of-india-icsi/icsi-exam.
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7 years ago
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The eligibility for admission to company secretary course: I understand from your query that you have scored 49% in your B.Com degree. With this percentage you can definitely get admission to the Company Secretary course since the minimum percentage required as per ICSI is 45% only. If you want to apply for good colleges then you will be not eligible as each college has its own percentage criteria.
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