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Pragati Singh

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BA in Hospitality and Travel or BA in Travel and Tourism Management covers the skills and knowledge required by the Travel and Tourism and Hospitality sectors, including hotels and airlines, to ensure efficient operations and high service levels. To provide comprehensive learning, the BA in Hospitality and Travel course curriculum covers studying a variety of hotel management-related topics.

To be eligible for a BA in Hospitality and Travel, you must have an intermediate degree in any discipline and a score of between 50% and 60%. The course provides students with the required skills to work across industries such as

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Veerraj Sen

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In the meantime, you can check the official website of the Culinary Academy of India or contact their admissions office directly to get the most up-to-date information on the cutoff for the Diploma in Indian and Continental Kitchen program. They should be able to provide details regarding the application process, eligibility, and cutoff marks if applicable.

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Nishtha Patra

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Students have endless career opportunities in this fast-growing industry after pursuing Travel and Tourism Management. Candidates looking to pursue their career in the industry can choose to work for travel agencies, government tourism departments, tour operations, immigration and customs services, airlines, hotels, and the list continues.

Candidates can pursue a degree, diploma, or certificate in Travel and Tourism courses at graduation or post-graduation levels. Candidates can also pursue PhD in their chosen subject of Travel and Tourism Management to build their career in the field of research. Most

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Akansha Gaurav

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No, it is not hard to get admission at Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management. GNIHM admission is based on merit and entrance exams. The institute accepts Joint Entrance Test (JET), NCHMCT, and others. Aspiring candidates must qualify the eligibility criteria set by the institute for the desired course. 

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Mayank Surbhi

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Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management offers proper support to the studnets and career guidance.The institute has a counselling service which help the students to choose the right career path under the guidance of experts. A dedicated training and placement cell, industrial training excursions, and international placements is organised for the students.

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Upasana Kumari

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Yes, it is worth to pursue BSc at Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management. The institute offers quality education under the guidance of experts faculty. The institute offers three-year BSc programme in full-time mode. The professional programme aimed at developing human resources for the Hotel Industry and Hospitality Services. 

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Indrani Kumar

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BSc in Hotel Management and Administration is completely rated to the hospitality and service industry. After completing this course candidates have multiple job opportunities in the relevant industries. Opportunities include roles in hotel and resort management, event planning, food and beverage management, tourism operations, and customer relations. Additionally, MAU Baddi BSc students can also work in international hotels, cruise lines, airlines, and other service-related industries. According to statistics, in India Hotel Management and Administration graduates can expect a salary ranging from INR 2 LPA to 20 LPA. 

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Kartik Yadav

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The minimum qualification needed to study Hotel Management courses after Class 12 is the completion of the 10+2 level itself. Moreover, the selection of students in government-approved hotel management colleges is done based on entrance tests at the national level. One of the most popular entrance exams to secure admission to an HM course at the graduation level is the National Council for Hotel Management Joint Entrance Examination  (NCHM JEE). NCHMCT JEE is conducted in April, every year.

The test comprises MCQ in English, Reasoning Capability, General Science, and General Knowledge. 

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Pragati Singh

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The total cost for BA in Culinary Arts course is INR 2.2 Lakhs approx. Besides tuition fee, students are expected to pay a one-time admission fee of INR 25000However, this can vary from institute to institute.
 

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