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Vikash Ranjan

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Yes, of course you can change your branch, but if you want to change your branch in another field, this is totally new for you. So, I suggest you to do your engineering in civil branch.

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Harshit Jain

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The duration of graduation in hotel management is 3 years or 4 years. It depends on the course you have opted for. There are different courses in hotel management like hospitality management, catering course, etc. So it depends on the course. Normally graduation in hotel management is of 3 years and PG is of 2 years.

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Despite the fact that food processing industry in India is at a developing stage, it offers exponential career opportunities to trained professionals in food processing as there are nearly 500 million middle and upper-class consumers and food processing companies. Moreover, the Ministry of Food Processing Industries has an ambitious plan to set up more than 500 food parks across India in every parliamentary constituency so that a real food revolution can be brought about and employment can be generated.
With aptitude to work and requisite skills, one can find employment in companies, food research laboratories, catering companies, food
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The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue. Details of some courses are stated below:
Diploma after completing class 10th from a recognised board with a minimum of 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate and PG programs may also require you to appear for entrance exams such as NCHMCT, AIMA UGAT, and E-Chat.

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It depends on your interest and the kind of job you want to do. It's always good to do an MBA which would give you broader options in your career. And as you have 2 years of experience. It will be beneficial for your career growth. And once done with MBA from a reputed college, you will understand the scenario of which field would be good for you.

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