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suraj dan

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NCHMCT exam is yet to be held in April, 2017. Post that, the cut offs will be out.

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mudit h

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1.Get formal education/training (culinary arts courses)
2.Through apprenticeship with an experienced chef
It is better to follow the first path. By taking formal training, you will get better exposure, guidance and job placement opportunities!
Let us talk about formal training now. Formal training means undergoing a reputed and recognised culinary arts, catering or hotel management course. Let us find out more details about these courses
Relevant Courses (Culinary Arts, Catering and Hotel Management)
In India, there are mainly three formats of courses available in front of chef career enthusiasts
Bachelors Degree
Diploma courses
Certificate
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Rohan Soni

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Hi Debasis,
Both the courses are the same, but they have different names. If you look into the course curriculum, you'll realize that it is 85-90% same. So, why you want to get into the job market a year later and pay fees for an additional year.

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Rohan Soni

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Hi,
After completing B.Sc HHA, you can work with any hotel, resort or cruise based on your interview skills and performance. In regards to government jobs, there are a few approaches. Since, this is a graduation course, you are eligible to give the state level exam for postings (such as MPSC, etc.).
You could apply for a job in hotel run by a state level or union level tourism department (Such as GTDC, ITDC, etc.). Since, they are hotels run by the government, working with them can get you a government job as well.
Another option is to join a state or union level college of hotel management as a teaching faculty as that too is a govern
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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Diploma in food beverages would be good for you.

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