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RIYA SRIVASTAVA

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IIHM kolkata takes online interview as well as e chat interview
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You need to pass the degree with 50% of grades to register for master in hotel management

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deepika maurya

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Delhi Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (DIHM) is one of the most popular choices for students who want to pursue a career in the hospitality sector. It started functioning from a small portion of the Polytechnic building in Kashmere GATE in 1983. Through constant upgradation and efforts, DIHM has become an autonomous public institute. It is affiliated with the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT). The Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology offers seven courses in total. This includes a degree course, one PG Diploma course, and five Trade Diploma courses. All the cour
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Patibandla Sahith

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U can still get a free seat in germany and as they nothing comes free because euro countries have high cost of living u can still get a free seat but it that cost living is expensive and there is way u can pull it out by getting a scholarship.

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Daniel Ghimiray

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It depends on which college you are studying in. In my college they do not provide a separate kitchen for vegetarian cooking.

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Daniel Ghimiray

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Hotel management is a easy course. It's fun, most of the curriculum is based on practical classes and less theory classes. There are four core subjects - food production, housekeeping, and front office and all the subjects have practical classes.

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Shiristy Singh

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1. Hamstech Institute of Creative Education
2. Culinary Guru Institute of Hotel Management
3. Vels Institute of Hotel Management.
4. Institute of Hotel Management. Etc.

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Shiristy Singh

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118 colleges are found which are approved by AICTE.
1. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair
2. Global College Of Engineering And Technology, Kadapa.

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Shiristy Singh

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The fee structure varies for different course.

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Siddhant shyamal

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The 1st year fee is around Rs 90,000. In total one has to pay 3-4 lakhs for the course.

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Daniel Ghimiray

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No it's not only for chefs but there are four main departments in a hotel and they are-Front office, food and beverage service, Housekeeping and Food production (this is where the chef's are). After the completion of your BHM course you can choose to work at any of these departments and there are many more career opportunities like you can join a cruise liner or work with a airline and many more other jobs.

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