I am planning to go to UK for culinary arts degree but heard of WGSHA, Manipal as a good option in India, what should I opt?

Is pursuing culinary arts after BBA a problem?

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Asked by puneet gupta

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    Jewel Sharma

    6 years ago
    If you're having a budget and are getting enrollment in 1-tier colleges in UK, then the exposure might be worth it, but if you're planning for India and looking for some options providing equal level of technical skills as that of the UK colleges then do apply for Vedatya Institute-Gurgaon as it was previously affiliated by Oxford Brooks University-UK and follows the Harvard Method of teaching and is currently affiliated by IHG group of hotels and is owned by Radisson Blu Hotels, so you'll be getting UK quality education with luxurious hotel experience and top notch technical skills and knowledge. All the best.
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    NIKHIL DEEP KONDA

    6 years ago
    I don't know when you are planning to go UK for doing a course in Culinary Arts. Are you still looking for an option in India? Then, here are few of my suggestions which can help you in taking a right decision. When selecting a Culinary School its always important to see as to what your intention is while selecting XY or Z college. Are you looking for a 100% practical hands on culinary programme which will make you a thorough professional or you just want to do a course where the focus on practical skill development is just around 50% to 60%? Next more important things to consider weather the college has good and highly talented facult
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