What is the eligibility criteria for Certificate in Food and Beverage Service programme offered by SIHM Orissa?

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    KYAMA SAIBABU

    a month ago

    IHM Bhubaneswar Admission 2024: Eligibility and Selection Criteria

    Course Common Eligibility

    MSc BSc in H and Hospitality Administration

    Diploma Class 12 with English as a subject

    PG Diploma Graduation in any stream with English as a subject

    Certificate Class 12

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    Pankaja Meher | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    To be eligible for the Certificate in Food and Beverage Service programme at SIHM Orissa, candidates must have completed their 10+2 education or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in any discipline from a recognised board. This programme is designed to provide foundational knowledge and skills necessary for a career in the food and beverage sector of the hospitality industry.

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