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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The syllabus of the exam is:
English
Numerical
Reasoning
Essay writing and communication basics
One should focus on the main topics for revision and practice mock papers.
You can also practice general aptitude tests of the previous years to help you to prepare.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Global Careers is also located in Mumbai in Ghatkopar area. It offers courses like Diploma in Aviation and Tourism Management, Diploma in Interior Designing, Diploma in Internat
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Students can use various reference books. (Check this link for books for preparing IIHM eCHAT exam -
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/books-to-read-for-iihm-echat-2015-blogId-10109)
Join good coaching centers, there are several good centers which give coaching to the students to clear the exam.
Take as many mock tests as possible. Mock Tests are undertaken by the students to identify the weak sections. Make more effort for such topics.
Make a study plan and follow it strictly. You will definitely clear the exam.
Students should develop a realistic plan that
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Delhi offers
M.Sc in Hospitality Administration
M.Sc in Dietetics & Food Service Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Accommodation Operations & Management
B.Sc in Hospitality & Hotel Administration
Diploma in Food & Beverage Service
Diploma in Bakery & Confectionery
Craftsmanship Course in Food Production & Patisserie
Craftsmanship Course in Food & Beverage Service
Post Graduate Diploma Course in Dietetics & Hospital Food Services
Certificate Course in Hotel & Catering Management
Diploma Course in Food Production
Diploma Course in Bakery & Confectionery
Diploma Course in F
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
It's a job that usually requires many years of experience as a commis, demi-chef de partie, chef de partie and finally sous-chef. Most cooks don't make it that far, to be blunt. And make no mistake: no matter what some of the less savory 'culinary colleges' may tell you, you don't graduate as a chef. You graduate as a cook. You might skip being commis and get hired as demi-chef or chef de partie if you're good and managed to get some work experience during
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Since, the gender ratio in India is 943 females per 1000 males according to 2011 census, you will definitely find more male employees than female employees in every sector of the economy including hospitality industry.
Most of the people in India aren't aware of the opportunities that Hotel Management may provide to the Graduates and therefore they don't send their children for the course. Most for people have this misconception in mind that hotel Industry isn't safe for girls. Hotel Industry is absolutely safe for girls. There are a lot of girls working in Hotel Industry safely.
There are long and extended working hours but all the
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
As the famous saying goes “There will be as many opinions as men". What this means is that there will be as many opinions as you ask! Everybody has a right to have an opinion. But, there are some questions wherein both possible opinions may be correct. It depends on the issue in question and the personal experience of the one dishing out opinions. Higher studies or job first, and then higher studies is also one such topic where there will be enough people vociferously arguing that only their viewpoint is correct. But, life is not black & white, it's actually different shades of grey. If one starts on job after initial study, th
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
There are many institutions which give admission to the candidates without any exam and also without considering their board percentages.
The only thing you should have is money which you can spend for the large fees of those institutions.
Some of the institutions which offer hotel management courses are as follows-
1. Oberoi Centre for Learning and Development
2. Institute of Hotel Management (IHM)
3. Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration (WGSHA)
4. Institute of Hotel Management (IHM)
5. Institute of Hotel Management (IHM)
6. Institute of Hotel Management
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