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Diploma in Culinary Arts

Diploma in Culinary Arts


Indian School of Hospitality is offering a Diploma in Culinary Arts in partnership with Asia’s top culinary school, At-Sunrice Global Chef Academy. Upon successful completion of the programme, students will receive a Diploma in Culinary Arts. Following this, students can continue their studies degree at global institutes-Johnson & Wales University (USA), University of West London (UK), Technological and Higher Institute of Hong Kong (Hong Kong), International College of Hotel Management (Australia).

Duration: Following 9 months in India, it is accompanied by a total of 3 months of campus training At-Sunrice Global Chef Academy campus, Singapore, followed by 6 months of industry exposure with Singapore’s leading brands.

Eligibility: Applicants who have completed Class XII or equivalent & graduates, professionals and PG students who are planning to change paths and pursue a career or venture in the exciting world of culinary art are also eligible to apply for this course.

Check out: http://ish.edu.in/how-to-apply.html

Deadline: August 1, 2020



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