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Sanjana Dixit

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Shri Vinayak Institute of Hospitality Management and Technology offers a BHM course at the UG level. Candidates who have completed Class 12 can apply for the SVIHMT for the BHM programme. Hospitality management is a career path that typically falls under the hotel, resort, and lodging industry. Professionals in this field create and run many aspects of the guest experience.

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nehanth Reddy

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The courses offered in MBA in Hospital are:

  1. Hospital operation management 
  2. Health care policy and law 
  3. Health economy
  4. Medical ethics 

The courses offered in MBA in Aviation management:

  1. Airport management 
  2. Aviation safety officer 
  3. Air cargo Manager 
  4. Ground staf Manager
  5. Airlines operation manager 

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Zini Chanu

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No, there is no need to know cooking before joining Hotel Management at Chandigarh University. At the university, the course starts from ground zero and you will get to learn each and everything. 

There are proper labs at the university like Basic Training Kitchen, Bakery Lab, Quantity Food Production Lab, and more. You will be trained step by step, so no need to worry if you have never cooked before.

Hotel Management is not only about cooking. It also covers housekeeping, front office, restaurant service, and event handling. So even if cooking is new to you, there are many areas to explore.

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Krupali Patel

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For some last minute mchmct JEE preparation tips:

  1. Focus on reviewing key concepts 
  2. Practicing with mock test 
  3. Managing your time affectively 
  4. Not practicing so much mock test that you get drained before the exam day. 
  5. Do not include pneum materials while revising 
  6. Revisit challenging topics 
  7. Review formulas and shortcuts 
  8. Analyse your performance

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Neha Parihar

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Yes, Chandigarh University (CU) is a good option for pursuing a Hotel Management Program, especially if yolu're looking for a mix of practical training, global exposure, and strong industry connections.

CU's Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management offers a well- structured curriculum that covers core areas like flood production, frontg office, housekeeping, F&B services, event management, and hospitalty operations. What makes the programme stand out is the hands-on learning through live kitchens, training restaurants, and mock front office labs.

Morever, CUhas tie-ups with top hotel chains likke Taj, Oberoi, Marriott, Hatt, ITC,

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