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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, CGC Landran no longer offers the BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration course in 2026. The aforementioned BSc specialisation was discontinued by CGC Landran since January 2025. CGC Landran only offers four BSc specialisations for admissions in the academic year 2026.

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Ananya Sharma

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As a senior, I'd rate the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Guwahati as the undisputed best choice, simply because it carries the "NCHMCT" government tag which holds significantly more weight in the industry than any private degree from the region. Located in Hengrabari, it is the only college where major brands like Taj, Oberoi, and Marriott reliably come for campus placements because they trust the standardized central government curriculum. The "Reality Check" is that unlike the glitzy private campuses of Assam Down Town University or Royal Global, IHM feels a bit like a government office—strict attendance, mandatory grooming (

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Ananya Sharma

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As a senior, I'd rate the Industrial Exposure at AAFT (School of Hospitality & Tourism) a solid 4/5 because they genuinely leverage their NCR location to get you into top-tier properties. The curriculum follows a "70:30" practical model, meaning you won't just be stuck in classrooms; you can expect frequent visits to 5-star partners like The Taj, Radisson Blu, and Shangri-La for operational tours, along with specialised visits to places like La Opera (for bakery students) or microbreweries. However, the critical "Reality Check" is that while they market "International Immersion Programs" (like trips to Italy or Thailand) aggressively,

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Pankaj Kumar Singh

Beginner-Level 4

AAFT School of Hospitality and Tourism course curriculum is well designed and aligned with the current industry requirement and more hands on practical sessions in core subjects with soft skills and personality development which is the important for hospitality industry.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, the Panache Academy BBA in Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality Management is a single course that covers subjects related to all three fields. The curriculum of this Panache Academy BBA course covers the subjects of hospitality in first year, tourism in second year and the third year covers the subjects of Airlines.

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Shadab Naseem

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, soft skills, personality development, and communication is part of the AAFT graducation in Hospitality and Tourism.

In every course Like B.Sc in cunilary arts, BHM, Diploma in tourism and cunilary have specaial session with the facuty of hospitality and we have Edge department ( special department for traing students for personality development, and communication part.

School of Hospitality and tourism Believe in training students from the first day of their career to shine in world.

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Suru

Beginner-Level 5

Enviroskills Academy is considered a good option for hotel management due to its industry-oriented training, practical learning approach, and strong placement support. The fee structure is comparatively reasonable, making it accessible for many students. Graduates are prepared for roles across hotels, resorts, and hospitality operations, with a clear focus on job readiness and career growth.

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Piyush Jain

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The application fee is a charge that students need to pay with the application completion for MSc course at School of Hotel and Catering Management, VELS University. The amount is charged only single-time, and can not be refunded. The fees is Rs. 1,000. 

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Tanisha Pandey

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The school does not mentioned any facilities of direct admissions to MSc course at School of Hotel and Catering Management, VELS University. For securing an enrolment, students need to follow the full-fledged admission procedure prescribed for BSc course. 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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Yes, School of Hotel and Catering Management, VELS University provides alumni scholarships to MSc students, and also called it students associate scholarships. These scholarships are basically for wards of alumni and it gives upto 20% of fee concession. 

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