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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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If you specifically want to specialize in kitchen, then go for culinary arts otherwise go for Hotel Management, which includes Front office, Housekeeping, Food & Service, Culinary departments you can choose from this which you prefer.

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Dr Vikas MadhukarDy. Director

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Yes, you can do Master in hospitality after your graduation in any stream.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi,
Of course, you can apply to the course. Why do you think there will be a problem?

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Navita Batra

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Please click the link below for distance short correspondence courses in cooking and culinary arts. https://bit.ly/2zYGeNz.

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Ananya Dev

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It is indeed a potential programme having good scope. It develops awareness of critical industry aspects. Tourism, travel & Hospitality management is one of the glamorous fields that keeps-on growing with growing economy worldwide. The incorporation of skills and leadership traits of an MBA with tourism, travel hospitality specialization makes this degree advantageous. It is probably the potential game changer in India and abroad.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
It is indeed a potential programme having good scope. It develops awareness of critical industry aspects. Tourism, travel & Hospitality management is one of the glamorous fields that keeps on growing with growing economy worldwide. The incorporation of skills and leadership traits of an MBA with tourism, travel hospitality specialization makes this degree advantageous. It is probably the potential game changer in India and abroad.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Cooking courses won't boost your engineering resume unless you are pursuing Food Technology. Even then, it won't specifically matter. If you are planning to pursue Hotel Management then it might come handy otherwise pursue if you want a hobby.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Yes, you are eligible. The minimum percentage required is 50%.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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If you are looking for colleges like IHM which fall under government then you have to appear for an entrance but if you want to go for an autonomous institute, they take the internal entrance exam for their college or else in some situations, an entrance exam is not required.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Please be specific so that I can answer you in a better way.

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