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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, Oberoi's Systematic Training and Education Programme (STEP) does not offer a BA in Culinary Arts, but it does offer a Bachelor's Degree in Tourism Studies (BTS) from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNU).
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The NSQF Level 1 Food Production course is an entry-level skill development program designed to introduce learners to the basics of kitchen operations and food preparation.
Food Production course NSFQ Level 1 focuses on fundamental cooking techniques, hygiene practices, and workplace safety, preparing students for helper or commis roles in the hospitality sector. Suitable for beginners, the Food Production course NSFQ Level 1 aligns with the National Skills Qualification Framework, ensuring industry-relevant training and a pathway to higher-level culinary courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
A food production course is a programme that teaches students the skills and knowledge required to work in the food industry, specifically in the areas of food preparation, cooking, and food safety. These courses typically cover topics such as menu planning, food preparation techniques, food safety and sanitation, and kitchen management.
Food production is a major department in the hospitality industry in which candidates can excel by learning various aspects of food production such as preparation techniques, cooking methods, kitchen management, food cost control, etc. The chef is the backbone of the food and bever
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
NMIMS Navi Mumbai accepts the NMIMS-NPAT (National Test for Programs After Twelfth) entrance exam for admission to the BBA in Hospitality Operations and Management. This exam is for undergraduate programs at NMIMS to check their aptitude and knowledge relevant to the course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, NMIMS refund fees, but it depends on the timings of your withdrawal if it's done before starting of the course then the whole amount will be refunded after deducting some processing fees.
But, if you are doing it in mid-semester then partial payment will be refunded after seeing the number of days you attended classes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, you can't take direct admission in NMIMS as it requires an entrance exam CET along with an interview.
After getting decent marks according to the cut-off and performing well in an interview you can definitely secure your seat in NMIMS.
Then you can go for BBA and many other management-related courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The course-wise placements at NMIMS School of Hospitality Management in Navi Mumbai vary depending on the specific program.
1. B.Sc. in Hospitality Studies: Graduates from this program get placed in top hotels and resorts, with roles in operations, front office, with food and beverage management.
2. MBA in Hospitality Management: This programme sees placements in managerial roles across various sectors of the hospitality industry, including hotels, event management, and tourism. More like managing hotels and resorts.
3. Diploma Courses: These courses also have a decent placement rate, with students finding opportunities in ent
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
In 2023 NMIMS saw a participation of over 100 companies . They had a mix of well known hotels and other hospitality areas and organisation that came for recruitment.
This also shows institution's well made connections over the years that help many students get jobs in big hotels with good packages.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
A BSc in Hospitality course will give you a scientific approach (for e.g. looking at equipment, statistics, trends, etc.) whereas a BA will give more creative approach (for e.g. creating a memorable experience). However they are both equivalent degrees. Additionally, most degrees in hotel management and catering are BA's.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
BSc in Hospitality refers to the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality course, after which graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including event planning, hotel management, restaurant management, tourism management and entrepreneurship.
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