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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Yes, it is possible.

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Muntmadugu Sai GovardhanI am 3rd year graduate student in ap

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Yes I think so. Better to consult in any consultancies.

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

Guide-Level 11

Yes,
Essential Food Safety and Hygiene Practices are Compulsory for the Students of Hotel Management and every student must keep this In mind. However, Sikh students are exempted with some guidelines. Here I have provided undermentioned links of IHM Gurdaspur and Kashmir. Please go through these links to understand the dress codes. Dress codes of almost all IHMs are same with little differences:
https://www.ihmgurdaspur.org/institute-rules-and-regulation.php
http://www.ihmsrinagar.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31&Itemid=52&showall=1
Good luck.

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rohith kola

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Travel agencies tend to hire agents with some training applicable to the field. You can take travel agency courses at a two-year college, or earn a diploma, certificate, or associate degree in travel or tourism.
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, hospitality managers or travel coordinators. These career fields are expected to see low growth or even decrease, but opportunities may be available with larger establishments. The education and training requirements vary based on position and company.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
You can have a look at these courses-
BBA (Tourism & Hospitality)-
3 years (6 Semesters)
B.Sc (Hotel Management)-
3 years (6 Semesters)
Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology-
4 years (8 Semesters)
B.Sc (Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality)-
3 years (6 Semesters)
Diploma in Airline Cabin Crew and Hospitality-
1 year (2 Semesters)

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LBIIHM

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Practically speaking, all the courses that you have mentioned are the same. It is just the change in nomenclature. AICTE approved colleges provide 4 years degree whereas all other institutes (including NCHMCT) offer 3 years degree. The content of the syllabus is more or less the same. Instead of the course or name of the course, you should look at the placement of the institute/college that you choose.

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Annu PILLAII am a Faculty in Government Hotel Management

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Hello Mayan,
It seems difficult to get admission in this college as per last year's cut-off.
But you should be positive and if you get admission in some other hotel management college, take it and work passionately for your dream career in the hotel industry.
Best wishes.

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