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Atul Mishra

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AIHM Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, New Delhi has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityAfter 10th DiplomaCandidate must have passed class 10th from a recognised board.

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Institute of Hotel Management Catering and Tourism has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses: CoursesEligibilityBHMCandidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board.B.VocCandidate must have passed 10+2 from a recognised board.UG DiplomaCandidate must have passed 10+2 examination from a recognised board.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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SIITAM - Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management, Hyderabad offers a comprehensive BBA programme at an all-inclusive cost of INR 3.11 Lakhs. This encompasses tuition fees, examination fees, and other miscellaneous fees, providing a seamless educational experience. The program's annual tuition fee stands at INR 2.70 Lakhs, with the remaining INR 0.41 Lakhs allocated towards examination fees and other miscellaneous expenses. For a clearer understanding, here's a breakdown of the fees. 

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The Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management (SIITAM) in Hyderabad offers an MBA program at the postgraduate level. However, ITAM - Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management, Hyderabad, 120 students are accepted each year into the prestigious Master of Business Administration program. The Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management has multiple campuses in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, with over 3600 students across these locations.

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Yes, Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Shimla is infact better than AIHM Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, Shimla. The IHM is run by the government, and government recognised certifications are more valued in India. The education and curriculum are similar for both the IHM and AIHM. But the fee structure for the IHM is less compared to that of AIHM. There is a drastic difference between the two. This is because government institutions offer courses at lower fees and private institutions at higher amounts. The placements for IHM are also good. It has a 100% placement rate in 2023. All the students who attended the interview
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Yes, UG Diploma at the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Shimla is better than AIHM Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management, Shimla. This is because the IHM is run by the government of India, whereas the AIHM is a private Institution. The government issued certificates have more value in India than that of the private institutions. The government institutions also have lower fees compared to the private institutions. The curriculum for both the Institutions are almost similar. The AIHM Taj Vivanta is adjacent to the AIHM Institute of Hotels so the students can easily gain practical training provided within the college. The student
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Yes, When exploring MBA programs, it is important to consider the unique strengths and focus of both SIITAM - Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management in Hyderabad and Jaypee Business School. These reputable institutions offer distinct paths to success in the business world. To effectively compare the two, a few key factors should be considered: Specialization and Career Focus: SIITAM's MBA programme caters specifically to those interested in pursuing careers in the fast-paced hospitality and tourism industry. With an emphasis on industry-specific knowledge and skills, graduates are well-equipped for roles in hotel managem
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Yes, Discover the exciting success stories of SIITAM - Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management, Hyderabad, where the captivating potential of the MBA programme has led to a remarkable placement record. In fact, in 2023, an impressive 40% of graduates were placed in leading companies, with the highest salary package being a noteworthy Rs. 4 LPA. Among the esteemed companies that have successfully recruited from SIITAM are TCS, Radiosonde, and Taj Groups. However, it's essential to keep in mind that these figures, while impressive, are subject to change and can vary year after year. Moreover, the list of discerning companie
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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Yes, students with a minimum cutoff of 80 percent for Master of Business Administration (MBA) can secure a seat at Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management (SIITAM) in Hyderabad. The college also offers Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition, and BHM programs, with the basic eligibility criteria for entry into any of the UG programs being 10+2/PUC/equivalent in any stream.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Yes, your overall application by gaining additional work experience and crafting a strong personal statement." Although SIITAM - Sun International Institute of Tourism and Management, Hyderabad does not specifically mandate CAT scores for MBA admissions, a 65th percentile score is not likely to meet their standards. This is because the institute typically prioritizes scores from other widely recognised management entrance exams such as MAT, ATMA, and GMAT, which generally have a higher minimum percentile requirement than 65%. Additionally, SIITAM's MBA programme is highly competitive, and a strong application usually includes a co
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