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rahul r

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Eligibility Criteria
Minimum qualification necessary for a hotel management course is 10+2. Depending on the cost and duration of the course, one can option for a certificate ,diploma or degree course.
Certificate courses can be of six months to one year duration, a diploma of two years and a degree course of three year duration.
Selection for government recognized colleges and institutes is done through the common entrance test held in April every year. The test consists of multiple choice questions in English, Reasoning, General Science and General knowledge.

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LBIIHM

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Dear Vishwa,
What is the objective of you doing a short-term course in Hotel Management after 5 years? What did you do in last 5 years? Which place you are from? I have no clues to these questions.
Still, you can do short-term course in Hotel Management. But, if you are looking for a career in HM, I will advise you to do a proper 3-4 year Degree in Hotel Management.

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Aman Kumar

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Please refer the following link for detailed information about MA tourism administration at Amity University, Kolkata.
http://www.amity.edu/course-details.aspx?fd=o99or86MQh0=&cfn=bNeZE7Z/qMs=&CD=bNeZE7Z/qMs=

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Dr. Bhupesh Kumar

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If you are really serious about a professional course, then HM is the best option in today's scenario.

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biswakesh tripathy

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Hi,
You can always go for a management degree and its always better to go for a full time course.
This will enhance your chances for a better placements offer and greater exposure.
There are about 125 colleges who can offer you an MBA in tourism management in India.
Kindly follow the link to know more.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-travel-tourism-management-colleges-india

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Nidhi KhanapurBudding HOTELIER.

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Application forms for NCHM JEE 2018 and IIHM e-CHAT are available online.

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