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Nishtha Shukla

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Selected candidates have to pay the course fees for Enviroskills Academy, Institute of Hotel Management admission. The total tuition fees for Diploma ranges between INR 1.5 Lacs and INR 3.9 lakh.

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pinctada

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Both BHM (Bachelor of Hotel Management) and BSc in Hotel Management are excellent courses, but the better option depends on what kind of career you want. BHM is usually more comprehensive and focuses deeply on hotel operations, food production, front office, housekeeping, F&B service, and overall hospitality management. It is ideal for students who want a strong managerial foundation and dream of working in hotels, resorts, cruises, or luxury hospitality brands.

On the other hand, a BSc in Hotel Management is slightly more academic and technical, covering hospitality concepts along with a scientific approach to food, nutrition, and serv

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Ansh saxena

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After completing the B.sc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration the candidate can work in any 5 star property.their are endless opportunity in corporates, travel agencies, bakeries ,restaurants ,government sectors such as JCO catering in Indian army. the candidate can also choose entrepreneurship. 

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pinctada

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Culinary Arts offers a variety of specialisations that help students build expertise in specific areas of cooking and food preparation. Some popular specialisations include:

  • Bakery and Patisserie – Focused on desserts, breads, and confectionery.

  • Indian and International Cuisine – Covers diverse regional and global cooking styles.

  • Food Production and Kitchen Management – Emphasises large-scale cooking and kitchen operations.

  • Garde Manger (Cold Kitchen) – Involves salads, appetizers, and cold dishes.

  • Modern Gastronomy and Plating – Introduces advanced cooking methods and presentation skills.

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umayal jm

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Yes, there are several colleges in and around Vijayawada that offer Hotel Management Diploma courses. However, the one I've most often heard about from friends and relatives is Chennais Amirta International Institute of Hotel Management in Vijayawada.

When we were searching for my brother's course, we came across some of the popular Diploma programs offered there — such as Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Science, Diploma in Food Production, and Diploma in Hospitality Management. These courses focus on both theory and hands-on training, preparing students for real-world hospitality careers.

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Porishmita Paul

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Courses that require the GNIHM JET for admission are BHSM (Bachelor in Hospitality Services & Management), BHMCT (Bachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology), BSc in Hospitality & Hotel Management (H), and MSc/MBA in Hospitality and Hotel Management.

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Porishmita Paul

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GNIHM JET full form is Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management Joint Entrance Test. GNIHM JET is conducted by Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management for admission to its hospitality and hotel management programs.

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Porishmita Paul

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MAH HM CET 2026 exam will be conducted in online (computer-based) mode. The BHMCT CET lasts for 90 minutes, and the MHMCT CET for 60 minutes.

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Porishmita Paul

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No, the exam pattern differs for both. MAH BHMCT CET has 100 questions (100 marks), while MAH MHMCT CET has 50 questions (100 marks) with different subjects and weightage.

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