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Latika Sahu

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, go for what you love but make sure it is helpful for you.
Before going for any profession and course, first, make sure you know each and every important detail about it like the best college or institution that offers that particular course.
What is the admission process?
Keep an eye on important dates for filling the form, exams, interviews, etc (if any). Do not forget to calculate the expense including fees and extras and if that is easily payable go for it.
The duration of the course and how quick you need a job all this
and do not forget to see placement records of that college
and the area you will be expected to work in after thin
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Aman Kumar

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Hi,
As you have completed class 12th, I would suggest that you do a 3-year degree in Hotel Management rather than doing a Diploma in Culinary arts. In 3 years degree programme you will learn both cooking and management and later you can decide in which field you want to work.
The various exams you need to take for getting admission in hotel management institutes are:
NCHHCT JEE (IHMs)
OCLD
IIHM
Culinary academy of India, Hyderabad
All the best.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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There are no universities in India providing Masters in Culinary Arts, though there are many degree, Diploma and craft courses in culinary arts.

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Aman Kumar

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If you are a sous chef, I believe that you have already got skills and asking this question suggests that you are not confident about your skills.
Well, If you were a fresher without any skill I would have suggested that you can't do it but since you are already a chef with 7-years of experience, you can enhance your skills by watching videos online and practicing those recipes at home. You can also purchase books and read them. See, culinary is an art that you will learn only by practice.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shinto, please write to the universities or colleges about it, they may accept you with this score or suggest you a retake.Some colleges may even suggest you a bridge course.

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