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If you do HM from abroad, you might not able to get job in India, as Indian hotel have different working conditions, you may be difficult to get job in Indian hotels. In case you are chef you may get but in other departments it would be difficult.
If you will do from India there are lots of drawbacks as you might have heard about the longer shifts, less salary, stressful job etc. If you become chef then you can get job abroad quite easier.
I'd say better to do from abroad as 80% of students here in my college get depressed and 20% have left. This happens in most of the college.
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you should be hopeful on it .in the meantime also apply to a couple of other institutes as a back up
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Your JEE Mains score is 89 and boards score is 85% in OBC Category. It will be little difficult to get into NITs. You may get a NIT, but might not get a good branch.
Hope for the best.
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1. Shubhdeep ayurved medical college and hospital
2. Government ashtang ayurved college
3. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya
4. Smriti College Of Pharmaceutical Education
5. Sudhakarrao Naik Institute of Pharmacy
6. Acropolis Institute Of Pharmaceutical Education And Research.
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1. IITs
2. NITs
3. IIITs
4. BITS
5. VIT.
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Cheers.
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IT (Information Technology) is a growing field, in India, and is looked upon, as one of the industries to provide jobs. A science student, interested in joining the IT bandwagon is usually confused between many courses on offer at the undergraduate level and might end up joining a course which might not be as beneficial as some other course.
One such confusion comes between choosing BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) or B.SC (Computer Science). We have listed some of the difference in these courses to help you reach a decision.
B.Sc (Computer Science)The B.Sc (CS) course mainly focuses on the mathematical and theoretical
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