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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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Swati Upadhyay

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You can consider following:
Bengaluru university
Bengaluru city university
vijaynagara sri krishnadevaraya university
st. Claret college
indian school of business.

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Swati Upadhyay

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You can consider following:
Mahatma gandhi university
vijaynagara sri krishnadevaraya university
st claret college
indian school of business
Bengaluru university.

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Swati Upadhyay

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The admission is done through entrance exam ( all india entrance exam, Hyderabad). The application is through both the modes offline as well as online.

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Swati Upadhyay

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The answer vary to this question from place to place, universities to universities. Some colleges take their own entrances and some college's the admission is done through merit.

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vidhi srivastava

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Yes, you may be eligible for MBA programs with a three-year AICTE-approved Diploma in Hotel Management and 10+ years of work experience. Many universities and colleges offer Executive MBA programs for professionals with work experience, which are specifically designed for individuals who want to enhance their managerial skills and advance their career in their field of expertise. These programs are typically part-time and flexible, allowing students to continue working while pursuing their degree. The curriculum is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in various areas of management, such as marketing, finance
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vidhi srivastava

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Both MBA in Tourism and Master of Tourism and Travel Management (MTTM) are specialised management programs that focus on the tourism and hospitality industry. The choice between the two programs would depend on your career goals, interests, and the specific curriculum and opportunities offered by each programme. An MBA in Tourism is a general management programme that provides a broad understanding of various management concepts and their application in the tourism industry. This programme is suitable for students who want to develop a comprehensive understanding of the tourism industry from a business perspective and gain skills in ar
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rishi shukla

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Yes, the college provides the placements for BHM students. At the time of placements you should good give the good interview.
The Average package here is INR 3 Lacs per annum.

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Ankit Kumar

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The basic difference between hotel management and tourism management is- hotel management is a field that focuses on all aspects of operations including hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, amusement parks, country clubs, and convention centers while tourism management focuses on tourism development, management of the travel industry, tourism marketing, and tourism services.

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