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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Aman,
Successful graduates of the course can expect anything between INR 3 to 20 LPA as an annual salary in the industry, increasing with experience and skill set.
Such graduates are hired in capacities such as:
Customer Care Officer, Front Office, Receptionist, Operations Manager.
Tour Operator, Assistant Sales Manager, Information Assistant.
Lobby Manager, Operations Executive, Reservations Executive, Sales Manager.
Ticketing Executive, Professor & Lecturer, Accounts Assistant.
Hotel Management Trainee, Executive Facility Management.
Guest Tourism Manager, Travel and Tourism Manager, Relationship Manager.
Senior Executive/ Assistant Man
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The NCHMCT offers various types of Diploma courses in the following areas as under.
1. Diploma in food production
2. Diploma in Food & Beverages Service
3. Diploma in Bakery & Confectionery
4. Diploma in front office operations
5. Diploma in house keeping operations
The above five Diploma courses are the core areas of food and beverage operations. It is open to 12th pass students of +2 system who must have studied English language as one of the subjects. The Course duration is for 36 weeks followed by 24 weeks of Industrial Training. Currently the courses are offered under annual examination system comprising term end examinations at end of
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

SJES College of Management Studies offers Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Management (BTTM) 3 years (Six semesters) course in regular mode. Hence, this course is not available through the correspondence mode.

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Jayanta Das

Beginner-Level 1

GNIHM is better than IIHM, as GNIHM is approved by NCHMCT & AICTE.

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Siddhi Chugh

Beginner-Level 4

It depends on how many students are available in couselling, there is chance that you could be admitted

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Raaz Kushwah

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Graduate Degree Courses:
You can apply for BBA in event management once you have completed class 12 with at least 50% marks. Admissions are done through the merit list prepared on the basis of class 12 board exam results. However, some universities may take a basic aptitude test as part of selection process. Certificate, Diploma and PG Diploma Courses:
Although the eligibility for Diploma in event management courses is 45% to 50% marks in class 12, these courses will add value to your CV if you pursue them after completing graduation. You can apply for PG Diploma courses after pursuing graduation (any field) with a minimum of 50% marks.
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Raaz Kushwah

Contributor-Level 7

Graduate Degree Courses:
You can apply for BBA in event management once you have completed class 12 with at least 50% marks. Admissions are done through the merit list prepared on the basis of class 12 board exam results. However, some universities may take a basic aptitude test as part of selection process. Certificate, Diploma and PG Diploma Courses:
Although the eligibility for Diploma in event management courses is 45% to 50% marks in class 12, these courses will add value to your CV if you pursue them after completing graduation. You can apply for PG Diploma courses after pursuing graduation (any field) with a minimum of 50% marks.
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MANOMAY CHASKAR

Beginner-Level 5

If you are interested in teaching, then once you complete your B.Sc in hospitality and hotel administration or graduation in BHM you should go for M.Sc or Masters in the same and specialize in your department or area of interest. The admission process of M.Sc is same as of a B.Sc through an entrance test. All the details regarding the same are available on NCHM website. After you complete this then look out for vacancies in different colleges and apply for the same. Once you join you can also do Ph.D. in the same that is beneficial. For more detailed information you can contact the NCHM website.

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