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Muskan

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While the exact cutoff marks for BHMCT at CT Institute of Management and Information Technology of Management and Science (CTIMIT) are not readily available online, some insights can be gleaned from general trends and available information.Minimum eligibility: CTIMIT typically requires a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories) in Class 12th for most programs, which might also apply to BHMCT.Entrance exam dominance: BHMCT selection likely relies heavily on entrance exam scores, with specific requirements varying depending on the chosen exam and competition level.Fluctuating cutoffs: Due to varying factors like applicant pool
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The seat intake for BHMCT (Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology) at CT Institute of Management and Information Technology of Management and Science is 120. 

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The selection process for Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT) varies depending on the university or institute you're applying to. However, here's a general overview:Eligibility:Completed 10+2/Class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board/university.Minimum percentage required in Class 12 varies, typically ranging from 45% to 60%. Some colleges may specify minimum marks in specific subjects like English and Mathematics.Selection Process:Entrance Exam: Most colleges require clearing a national or state-level entrance exam like:National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entran
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Choosing between CT Institute of Hospitality Management and CT Group of Institutions (North Campus) for BHMCT requires careful consideration, as both have their own strengths and weaknesses. CT Institute of Hospitality Management emphasizes practical training, offering extensive industry internships and a focus on skill development. Their faculty boasts extensive industry experience and the institute has strong industry connections, potentially providing better placement opportunities.CT Group of Institutions (North Campus), on the other hand, focuses on a more holistic learning experience, balancing theoretical knowledge with pra
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The Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology (BHMCT) programme offered by SIHM Siddhpur is All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) approved and Gujarat Technical University affiliated. Hence, the institute accepts fees as per the GTU norms. 

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Kratika Sharma

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The admission to SIHM Siddhpur BHMCT is based on candidate's score in class 12th. The table below covers eligibility and selection criteria for BHMCT admission:CourseEligibility CriteriaSelection CriteriaBHMCTClass 12th with a minimum of 45% aggregate in Science/ Commerce/ Artsmerit-based

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Sonali

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Yes it is good for BHMCT as Asia Pacific Institute of Management BHMCT.Eligibility Criteria- CBSE 12th+1 more10+2 score-45%Return on InvestmentTotal Tuition Fees- INR 1.7LIt has better placement and offers and Tie up with prestigious companies, hotels etc.

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CT Institute of Management and Information Technology (CTIMIT) in Jalandhar offers a four-year full-time Bachelor's in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT) course. Affiliated with IK Gujral Punjab Technical University and approved by the All India Council for Technical Education, admission is based on 10+2 marks (minimum 45%, 40% for reserved categories). Part of the CT Group of Institutions since 1997, CTIMIT provides practical exposure with live kitchen, bar, and a multi-cuisine restaurant, along with events and guest lectures for student grooming. Consider factors like faculty, infrastructure, industry exposure, and pla
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The BHMCT selection process varies by institution but generally involves:Eligibility: Minimum 50% in Class 12th (45% for reserved categories) with English as a core subject and meeting any age limits.Entrance Exams: Institutions often conduct their own exams (like CTMET or IPU CET BHMCT) or accept national exams like NCHMCT JEE, with scores playing a significant role.Personal Interview: Shortlisted candidates are interviewed to assess their suitability for the program, with performance impacting the final decision.Other Factors: Some institutions consider additional factors like Class 11th performance and extracurricular activities.Min
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