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Kritika Rai
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The National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination (NCHMCT JEE) is a national-level entrance exam conducted in India for admission to various undergraduate programmes in the field of hospitality and hotel management. NCHMCT JEE is one of the most prestigious

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NCHMCT JEE (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination) is a national-level entrance exam in India for admission to B.Sc. in Hospitality & Hotel Administration and other hospitality programs. It is conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency) for admission

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The NCHMCT JEE stands for National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination. This is a national-level entrance exam that us conducted in India for admission to various undergraduate programs in the field of hospitality and hotel management.

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The National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination (NCHMCT JEE) is a national-level entrance exam conducted in India for admission to various undergraduate programmes in the field of hospitality and hotel management. NCHMCT JEE is one of the most prestigious

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Many students assume this section is easy and skip preparation for it. That is a mistake. Revise hospitality basics, food and beverage service, front office operations, and general etiquette to score well.

You should give at least 10 to 12 full mock tests in the last month. Space them out across four weeks. Always review your mistakes after every mock test.

No. Last month is for revision only. Starting new topics at this stage creates confusion and wastes time. Focus only on topics you have already studied and improve accuracy

You should study 6 to 8 hours daily in last month. Divide time across all sections. Give extra time to your weak areas. Avoid studying more than 9 hours.

Study daily, revise formulas, read English newspapers, practice GK, solve mock tests, and analyse mistakes regularly.

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