Indian Institute of Hospitality and Management
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, students who want to get admission to BA at IIHM Kolkata need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria as given by the institute. After that, they need to appear for eCHAT entrance exam, which is a mandatory step for the selection for BA course. The final selection is based on the performance of candidates in the Personal Interview. Hence, the institute does not provide direct admissions.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
When it comes to placements, Chandigarh University's University Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (UITHM) has a stellar record of success. UITHM goes the extra mile to ensure impeccable placements for B.Sc. Hotel and Hospitality Management students. With strong industry collaborations and partnerships, UITHM offers students opportunities to connect with leading corporate organizations. The institute conducts grooming sessions, personality development programs, and mock interviews to enhance students' employability. Chandigarh University's focus on practical learning, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and industry-aligned p
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
No, IIHM Pune is not a government institute. It is a private institute. There are nine campuses of IIHM in India and two campuses in foreign countries as well. IIHM has MOUs with 50+ top institutions globally. IIHM has an alumni network of 15,000+ students who are settled in many countries. Pune is a developing city and is emerging as a world-class smart city. IIHM Pune gets the benefit of its geographic location when it comes to placements. IIHM Pune has a 100 percent placement record and students get the opportunity to work with the renowned names of the hospitality industry.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
I think the answer would differ from people to people. But most importantly you should decide what interests you more. B.Com is like an academic degree after which you have various career options I. e for Masters. B.Com would ACT like a base in your commerce field. And yes you will have to study
Hotel management on the other hand should be pursued only when you want to build your career in Hotel lines. It would be good if your looking for being an entrepreneur and start y
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