Which college is good for hotel management Gnihm or Chandigarh University.

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Asked by Vivek Kumar
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3 years ago
Chandigarh University is the top university, With more than 100 Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs to choose from, Chandigarh University is likely to have what you're looking for to fulfil your educational goals. Your education at CU will be steeped in global learning. Besides, Chandigarh U

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3 years ago
Hi Vivek, Chandigarh University is one of the Best Hotel Management and Tourism colleges in Punjab, India University Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (UITHM) is home to the best in class professionals, hospitality leaders and entrepreneurs. CU is ranked among the leading and best educ

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4 years ago
It is a worthy decision to study at Chandigarh University as one of the worthy decisions of anyone's life. Experienced faculty members, approachable management are the key factors that are good for anyone joining the university. UITHM is a tourism and hospitality management institute of excellence w

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Sanchit Khandelwal
6 years ago
Chandigarh University is a good option for hotel management because CU has good faculty members, course curriculum, placements and infrastructure.

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Chandigarh University is the best option. It has tie-ups with big brand names and provides lots of opportunities to students.

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Shabana Bee
6 years ago
According to my knowledge, you should choose Chandigarh University for this course. You will get good opportunities there. Good luck!

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