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Ashish Lal

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I'm sorry, but I would need more information about the college you are referring to in order to provide a specific answer to your question.
Generally, the entrance exam that you need to take for admission to a college depends on the course and the college/university you are interested in.
Some of the popular entrance exams in India for undergraduate courses are JEE Main (for engineering), NEET (for medical courses), NATA (for architecture), and CLAT (for law). For postgraduate courses, some of the popular entrance exams are CAT (for management courses), GATE (for engineering courses), and JAM (for science courses).
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Choosing between B.A. In English and a B.A. In Hospitality Management depends on your interests and career goals. Both programs have their own advantages and disadvantages, and neither one is inherently better than the other. A B.A. In English can lead to career opportunities in areas such as content writing, journalism, editing, public relations, and teaching. Graduates with a B.A. In English can work in various industries, including media, publishing, education, and advertising. On the other hand, a B.A. In Hospitality Management can lead to a career in the hospitality industry, including hotels, resorts, restaurants, and event manag
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Moubani Mukherjee

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IMTS Institute opens its admission window for students who want to apply for BBA Hons Travel and Tourism ODL Admission. The Institute offers this 3-year Bachelors degree course at the fee range of Rs 25387 to Rs 55668 per year. 12th from CBSE or ICSE or other state board is required to apply for admission to this distance BBA course in the specialisation of Travel and tourism. Students enrolling in this course get to study topics like accounting, financial management, beverage management communication skills etc. Eligibility Students who have completed their 12th class from the relevant discipline can apply for admission into the BBA H
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Om prakash sahoo

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Typically, a Diploma in hospitality does not require taking the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination NCHMCT JEE as this exam is mainly for admission into Bachelor's degree programs in hospitality and hotel management. However, it is always best to check with the specific institution where you plan to pursue the Diploma programme to SEE if they require any entrance exam. As for choosing an Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) in Bihar, there are two options - IHM Hajipur and IHM Bhagalpur. Both are good options, and the choice ultimately depends on your location preference and other fac
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Srishti

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I can suggest that you visit the official website of the university or college offering the MBA (Hospitality and Tourism) program in distance mode.
Most universities and colleges publish their admission schedules, including the last date for submission of applications, on their official websites. You can also find information on the admission process, eligibility criteria, fees, and other details on their websites.
Alternatively, you can contact the university or college's admission office through phone or email and inquire about the last date for admission to the MBA (Hospitality and Tourism) program in distance mode. They will be able
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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As a Culinary Arts graduate, you have a range of options to pursue a master's degree, depending on your interests and career goals. Here are some of the popular master's programs that you can consider:
Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Hospitality Management: This programme is designed for students who wish to develop skills in business and management, with a focus on the hospitality industry. This programme can provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to manage hotels, resorts, restaurants, and other hospitality businesses. Master of Science MS in Food Science: This programme is focused on the Science and technology be
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vishnu raj

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After completing an MBA in Hospitality Management, there are various career opportunities available in the hospitality industry. Here are some of the career opportunities that you can consider:
Hotel and Resort Management: You can work in hotels and resorts in various management positions such as General Manager, Operations Manager, Sales Manager, and Front Office Manager, among others. Event Management: You can work as an event manager for weddings, conferences, and other events in the hospitality industry. Tourism Management: You can work in tourism companies or in the tourism division of hospitality companies, as a Tour Manager or Tr
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Both B.Sc. In Hospitality and BBA in Hotel Management are good options for pursuing a career in the hotel and hospitality industry. However, the choice between the two programs depends on your personal interests and career goals. B.Sc. In Hospitality focuses on the core areas of the hospitality industry such as food and beverage management, housekeeping, front office operations, and tourism management. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the operational and management aspects of the hospitality industry. On the other hand, BBA in Hotel Management is more business-oriented and covers topics s
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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To prepare for the entrance exam of B.Sc. In hospitality and hotel management, here are some tips that you can follow:
Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: The first step in preparation is to understand the exam pattern and syllabus. The exam pattern may vary depending on the institute, so it is important to check the official website for the exam pattern and syllabus. Study the basics: Start by studying the basics of hospitality and hotel management. Get familiar with the concepts, terms, and definitions. Understand the different departments of a hotel, their functions, and roles. Read relevant books and study materials: Refer to
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