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a year agoContributor-Level 10
1. This private college is affiliated with the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences.
2. It is approved by the Central Council of Homoeopathy for its BHMS course based on the NEET score.
3. It puts a strong emphasis on providing top-notch homoeopathic medical education under the direction of highly experienced faculty.
4. The college has a well-developed infrastructure that includes contemporary technology, such as projectors in the lecture halls.
5. The college admits only 50 students per year for BHMS demonstrating its emphasis on quality ove
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Popularity: The B.Sc. Course is more theoretical in nature, whereas the BHM course is job-oriented. This makes the BHM course more preferred by students.
2. Coursework: In the B.Sc. Programme, you study topics like culinary history, basic principles of food production, culinary terms, etc. The BHM programme places more of an emphasis on kitchen operations management, marketing, and HR management.
3. Job profile: The popular jobs for BHM graduates are food and beverage executives,
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The programme, designed in consultation with industry experts, provides rigorous theoretical and practical inputs in the chosen area of specialisation, viz. , food production, food and beverage service, housekeeping, and front office. The Bachelor's level course provides students with enough entrepreneurial flair and commercial insight to launch their businesses. The same influences students' professional and hospitable attitudes as they demonstrate their professional skills in the industry. Fields: Advance professionally in positions that integrate hospitality and other domains like retail, tourism, etc. You may be
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