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The admission criteria for all the colleges are different from each other you can keep a check on the colleges you want to get in.
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AUEET 2026 counselling dates will soon be announced. All qualified candidates have to participate in counselling for admissions into available courses. AUEET counselling will be held online and seat allotment result will be declared after considering candidate's rank, preferences and seat availability.
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Qualifying Exam: Candidates must pass 10+2 examination with Science stream in 2017 or 2018. Minimum Marks: Candidates have to secure marks equal or above the cut-off percentage in their respective boards. Relaxation: There is 5% relaxation in qualifying marks for the OBC-NC & PwD category. Cut-Off Percentage: For SC/ST/KM category candidates, the cut-off percentage marks is 55% in 10+2 level for all boards. Candidates applying through SCB channel will have to appear in the IISER Aptitude Test.
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There is not a big difference between these two. Chandigarh Group of Colleges (CGC) has three campuses. Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Landra (2001), Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Gharuan (2009), CGC University. After that CGC-Gharuan is transformed to Chandigarh University, Gharuan. Now, it's affiliated to University Grant Commission (UGC). Now, it's independent entity. Have its own courses and curriculum. But placement is joint.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
40% is for entrance exam.
40% is board exam
20% is Personal Interview.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Hotels
Resorts
Clubs
Bars
Restaurants
Cafeterias
In the beginning, one may work at any of the above mentioned setup as a trainee chef. With time, one may rise through ranks, like- Chef, Sous-Chef (second in command of kitchen) and finally become an Executive Chef.
After pursuing relevant management programs, such as MBA in Hotel Management, one may take on management related jobs in hotel management and catering sectors.
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I hope this helps you.
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The +2 level examination in the 10+2 pattern of examination of any recognized Central/State Board of Secondary Examination, such as Central Board of Secondary Education/State Board New Delhi, and Council for India
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This ranking is based on college rankings published by India Today and The Week.
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/ranking/top-hotel-management-colleges-in-india-accepting-nchmct-jee/98-2-0-0-11178
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