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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Or you can check your nearby universities for hotel management.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
For all the necessary details and to know how to apply kindly check out the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/post-graduate-diploma-in-travel-and-tourism-management-acharya-nagarjuna-university-centre-for-distance-education-guntur-111266
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
The placements of the college for BHM are really good.
Hotels and resorts like The Oberoi, The Taj Group of Hotels, IHHR Hospitality Pvt. Ltd. (Ista), Lemon Tree, The Lalit, The Park, ITC Hotels, Accor (Novotel, Ibis and Mercure Homestead), ITC Fortune, Radisson, Leela, Hilton, Westin, Marriott, Green Park, Ginger, Atlantis Palm- Dubai, Mahindra Hotels and Resorts, Wyndham, Svenska, Rarotongan Beach Resort and Spa employ their students.
Airlines -Jet Airways and Kingfisher
(The students have been selected as Management Trainees).
Retail, fast food and restaurants chains - Au Bon Pain, McDonald's, Yum Foods, Domino Pizza, Max H
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
To know about the admission process, eligibility or any other information regarding this admission, kindly check out the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-school-of-business-management-administration-surat-33906/courses?ct[]=192
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I am happy you have found your interest towards Culinary Arts.
BHM is more theoretical and practical but here emphasis in on core subjects like Food Production, Food Service, Front Office and Housekeeping. But when you are clear that you want only Culinary Arts as your trade, I'd suggest you to focus only on that, because that will give you an overall idea about the course. Moreover, Culinary Arts needs no theoretical knowledge, it needs hands-on experience. So it is more about you learning practically. I suggest you to take up culinary courses, master it and then apply for culinary jobs. It will definitely give you a happy life.
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