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Porishmita Paul

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The NCHMCT JEE 2026 fee usually varies category-wise. 

  • General/OBC (NCL)/EWS: INR 1,000 – INR 1,200

  • SC/ST/PwD/Transgender: INR 450 – INR 500

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Nishtha Gupta

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Servo Hospitality School Dehradun offers BHM as a 4 year programme in full-time mode. Admission to the respective course is offered based on merit and would require for candidates to secure a minimum aggregate in Class 12 and qualify institute level examination to secure the final admission. The total tuition fees of the course ranges from INR 2 Lacs to INR 7.1 Lakh.

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Sejal Baveja

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Janki Devi College of Hotel Management is generally considered a decent option for BBA course. Candidates must consider factors such as infrastructure, faculty experience, fees, curriculum, etc. while taking admission. They can apply online for admission at Janki Devi College of Hotel Management.

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Sejal Baveja

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Joining Janki Devi College of Hotel Management for BSc course is generally considered a decent option. It is offered in the field of Hospitality Management. Candidates must consider factors such as infrastructure, faculty experience, fees, curriculum, etc. while taking admission. They can apply online for admission at Janki Devi College of Hotel Management.

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Sejal Baveja

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The duration of the BSc course at Janki Devi College of Hotel Management is of three years. Admissions to this course are merit-based and merit of Class 12 is accepted for the same. Candidates willing to take admission in the BSc course at Janki Devi College of Hotel Management must ensure fulfilling the eligibility criteria set by the college. 

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Sejal Baveja

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The next admission date for Janki Devi College of Hotel Management 2025 has not been released by the college yet. However, candidates must start preparing for admission for the next academic year.  Janki Devi College of Hotel Management admissions are merit-based and merit of Class 12 is accepted. 

 

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Sejal Baveja

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No, Janki Devi College of Hotel Management is not under CUET. The college offers merit-based admissions to candidates in the courses. The merit of Class 12 is accepted for admission. Hence, candidates are not required to appear for any entrance exams such as CUET for admission in Janki Devi College of Hotel Management.

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Sejal Baveja

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Janki Devi College of Hotel Management offers merit-based admissions to the candidates. Hence, no entrance exams are required for admission. Candidates are granted admission based on the merit of Class 12. The college offers BBA, BSc and UG Diploma course to candidates. Applicants must ensure fulfilling the eligibility criteria before applying for admission at Janki Devi College of Hotel Management. 

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Sejal Baveja

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Yes, candidates can get admission in Janki Devi College of Hotel Management with 60% in Class 12. The college has not specified the minimum required aggregate for admission in the courses offered, however since 60% is a good score, candidates can get admission in Janki Devi College of Hotel Management. 

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Kanishk Shukla

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The challenges faced by Hotel Management professionals in India are:

  • Long and irregular working hours

  • High guest expectations and service pressure

  • Seasonal fluctuations in business

  • Intense competition in the industry

  • Balancing work-life stress in demanding environments

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