National Council for Hotel Management Joint Entrance Examination
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The results for NCHM are already out for the year 2020, according to the latest update an availability of more than 70 institutes take admission on the basis of this national level entrance exam. The National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology (NCHMCT) is an autonomous body under Ministry of Tourism, Government of India thats runs and facilitates the academics for B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel Administration.
There are quite alot of Institutions so you can say more than 500 seats available.
https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/nchmct-jee-participating-institutes
U can refer this link for more information about college,
Hope this helps!!
Hi Dear,
Following are best colleges for hotel management with opportunities for abroad internship:
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Hi. The most popular post graduate course would be a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in hotel management. The eligibility criteria for Masters in Business Management in Hotel Management is as follows:
1. a bachelors (UG) degree in any course
2. UG course must be completed from a recognized university
3. The candidate must have a minimum of 50% (aggregate) marks in UG.
4. Some universities require good performance in entrance exams like CAT, MAT etc. Other colleges have their own entrances.
in india doing culinary arts or hotel management which is better ? i' m chef kiran ,Technical Demonstration Bulk Galley at the culinary Academy of india .I have worked both in cruise lines and hotels , and now i am into training I feel can give some good insights into the above question . choosing between culinary arts and hotels management in india depends on your goals, career aspirations and interests ,as both fields offer distinct career opportunities with many similar challenges . primary focus in culinary arts courses is on cooking , food preparation ,and the creative aspects of food & cuisine . if one has passion passion for cooking , experimenting with flavours ,and presenting food artistically ,then he/she has to go for a degree or diploma in culinary in culinary arts ,this fields allows for creativity and innovation ,with career paths leading to roles such as chef ,pastry chef or food stylist. The culinary industry is also experiencing growth in coming to hotel management courses they encompasses a broader scope that includes operations management, customer service , marketing ,and event planning within the hospitality sector and more of Accommodation operation , restaurant & bar operation ,etc in the hotel industry .if you are interested in managing teams , ensuring guest satisfaction and overseeing hotel operation , pursuing a degree / diploma in hotel management would help .This field offer diverse career opportunities including food & Beverage manager, hotel operation manager , hotel manager ,event coordinator ,or sales manager within hospitality organizations. in conclusion I would say if your primary interest lies in food , cooking and food presentation , culinary arts may be more suitable . conversely ,if you perfer a managerial role within hotel /hospitality industry with varied responsibilities beyond just food ,then hotel management might be the better option . consider your personal interest and long - term career goals when making this decision . one caution to all aspirants who are keen to get into the hotels & food industry don't get confused as many sites on internet say that Hotel management colleges also offer culinary careers. No its not both are different and both give different careers ...BE CAREFUL..
Dear aspirant,
According to your question and taking into consideration that you have got ihm Bangalore inspite of clearing the cut off for ihm Mumbai.
There has been an error while alloting the seats so they have decided to re consider the results.
So you need not worry about anything and just wait for the results as you have cleared the cut off for Mumbai and so you will definitely get it.
Hi Candidate,
The JoSAA counseling process is a long and thorough process involving numerous rounds of counselling and seat distribution and allotment.
Generally, the process takes place in 6-7 rounds following a mock seat allotment round at the earliest stage. Every candidate gets an option to either Slide/Freeze/Float his alloted seat, which entirety depends on the student which option he has to choose.
These choices are provided in each Round, so if you have missed out a chance to lock your seat, you can surely get it done in the next Round.
Hope that you have got your answer, and Wish You The Best for Further Rounds!!
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