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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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In the beginning do not expect more than Rs 20,000 per month.

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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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In the beginning do not expect more than Rs 20,000 per month.

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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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An MBA degree always helps in enhancing your professional skills. An MBA degree should be in an area which interests you. You can pursue an MBA in HRM, marketing and operations.

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Yes hotel management has a good scope. Hotel management can include Hotel & Restaurant management, Cruise Ship Hotel management, Hospital Administration and Catering, Hotel and Tourism Associations, Airline Catering and Cabin Services, Club management, Forest Lodges, Guest Houses among others. Expansion of global travel industry and aviation industry is expected to boost hotel industry in next couple of years.

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Yes hotel management has a good scope. Hotel management can include Hotel & Restaurant management, Cruise Ship Hotel management, Hospital Administration and Catering, Hotel and Tourism Associations, Airline Catering and Cabin Services, Club management, Forest Lodges, Guest Houses among others. Expansion of global travel industry and aviation industry is expected to boost hotel industry in next couple of years.

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You would need to clear your class 12th with at least 60%, then apply for NCHMCT. IHM - Delhi is one of the top IHM's, which fills up in the top 200 rank, hence you need to strive for this rank, else you would opt for the other IHM's as per the rank or other colleges that allow admission on basis of NCHMCT.

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You would need to clear your class 12th with at least 60%, then apply for NCHMCT. IHM - Delhi is one of the top IHM's, which fills up in the top 200 rank, hence you need to strive for this rank, else you would opt for the other IHM's as per the rank or other colleges that allow admission on basis of NCHMCT.

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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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Hi Karthik, Yes, it is possible. There are many institutes offering bakery courses and you must have completed your 10+2 and take the IELTS or TOEFL. Check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/new-zealand/universities/north-shore-international-academy/diploma-in-baking-and-patisserie-level-5.


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Devaguptapu Venkata Sarath Chandra

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Here are a few of the institutes which you can check for a short-term course in bakery and confectionery:
-Mumbai College of Hotel Management and Catering Technology
-Institute of Hotel management and Catering Technology (Dadar Catering College)
-Central Food Technology Research Institute, Mysore (with branches in Karnataka and Mumbai).

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Bachelor of Culinary Arts is a whole course in itself where the main focus is on perfecting the culinary aspects of one. It focuses on imparting theoretical and practical knowledge about the gastronomical parts. The Culinary arts course grooms you to become a professional chef starting with the very basics. The course contains Maximum of the cuisines from around the world including indian, Continental, Japanese and many more. Its divided into Food Production and Bakery.

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