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Hotel Management
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Entrance Exam Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology conducts Joint Hotel Management Entrance exam Conducted in the month of April for 800 seats yearly For different Govt. institutes in 30 selected cities of India
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Qualification 10+2 with science English is compulsory required.
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Courses in Hotel Management B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) in Hotel Management BHM (Bachelor of Hotel Management) B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) in Hotel Management B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) in Hotel Management M.Sc. (Master of Science) in Hotel Management MBA (Master of Business Administration) in Hotel Management DHM (Diploma in Hotel Management PGDHM (Post Graduate Diploma in Hotel Management) Craftsmanship Courses in Hotel Industry Certificate courses in Catering and Hotel Management
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Training institutes Institutes of Hotel Management and Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition’s, Pusa Road, New Delhi (This institutes has several other branches in various Indian cities) Indian Institutes of Hotel Management (Taj Group), Aurangabaad, Maharashtra The Welcome Group Graduate School of Hotel Management, Velly View Hotel, Manipal (Karnatka) The Oberoi School of Hotel Management, Sham nath Marg, New Delhi
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CAT CAT is a test with no predefined syllabus, however past trends suggest that CAT tests in general aptitude including Verbal Ability (English) Quant Ability (Mathematics) Logical Reasoning (LR) and Data Interpretation (DI) skills. Other admission tests- MAT, XAT, CMAT and SNAP. B-Schools like IIFT and IRMA conduct their own exam. There state level entrance tests for admission to colleges in respective states.
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CAT CAT English/Verbal Ability: Reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, syllogisms, analogies, antonyms and synonyms, fill in the blanks, sentence correction, idioms, etc. CAT Math's/Quant Ability: Number systems, geometry, trigonometry, probability, permutation combination, algebra, menstruation, time and work, averages, percentages, profit and loss, quadratic and linear equations, etc. CAT Data Interpretation: Interpretation and analysis of data based on text, tables, graphs (line, area), charts (column, bar, pie), diagram, etc. CAT Logical Reasoning: Clocks, calendars, binary logic, seating arrangement, blood relations, logical sequence, assumption, premise, conclusion, linear and matrix arrangement, etc.
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TOP COLLEGES Indian Institute of Management (IIM-A) Indian Institute of Management (IIM-B) Indian Institute of Management (IIM-C) Xavier Labour Relation Institute (XLRI) Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Management Development Institute (MDI)
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Aviation
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Pilot Aircraft maintenance Engineer Air Hostess
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Eligibility The eligibility for technical courses is Physics, Chemistry and Math till class 12th. For air hospitality careers, the eligibility is generally appearing for the class 12 board examinations though some institutes require physics, chemistry and math till class 12th. Some of them also require a certain physical height in order to be eligible to become air hostesses. The practice is widely criticized as it has no necessity.
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Institutions and Universities Indian Institute of Aeronautics, Delhi Contact: 011-25911882/25163367 Bharat Institute of Aeronautics, Patna Contact: 0612-2224160/2221696 Indian Institute of Aeronautics Science, Jamshedpur. Contact: 0657-2309349/2223062 Hindustan Institute of Aeronautics, Bhopal Contact: 0755-2748018/2665473 Indian Institute of Aeronautical Science, Kolkata Contact: 033-25673830/25673832
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Tourism
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Travel and Tourism Field Certificate Courses Diploma Courses Undergraduate Courses Post Graduate Courses
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Eligibility Criteria Undergraduate Level: Must be between 17 to 20 years of age Must have qualified the 10 + 2 board examination Post Graduate Level: Must have a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate marks M.Phil Level: Must have a Masters in Tourism or a related subject with 55% aggregate marks Doctoral Level: Must have an M.Phil in Tourism or a related subject Must have scored at least 55% in post graduation Must submit a research proposal while applying
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Mass Comm. / Journalism
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Mass communications covers advertisement, communication, anchoring(TV and Radio) and public relations Very few reputed colleges offer under graduate course. Most of the courses offered are at the post graduate level Can opt for this course immediately after higher secondary Journalism offers opportunities in the print media as well as electronic media
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Premier Institutes Bachelor of Mass Media and Mass Communication - Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi Symbiosis Institute of Media & Comm,Pune Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication, IP University, Delhi Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) Journalism, University of Delhi
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Admission Process Common Entrance exam followed by personal interview Entrance exam mainly tests linguistic abilities, reasoning abilities, knowledge on current affairs, media aptitude, general knowledge Creative Writing Section - Creative Writing skills are tested by almost all institutes/colleges This section mainly comprises poster making, newspaper report writing, movie reviews, etc.
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Courses Name of the courseWritten TestGD/PI BMMMC (IP College for Women) BA (Hons.), Jour. (University of Delhi) BJMC (IP University) - BMM (University of Mumbai )
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Some other Career Options… Design ◦ National Institute of Design – Ahmedabad Armed Forces ◦ National Defence Academy – Khadakvasla (Pune) Merchant Navy ◦ TS Rajendra (Mumbai ), MERI ( Mumbai & Kolkatta)
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