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Updated on 14.01.

2011

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
HOSPITALITY AND HOTEL ADMINISTRATION
Open to candidates
from Science, Commerce, Arts and other
recognized streams of 10+2 or equivalent Examinations

offered by
National Council for Hotel Management
and Catering Technology
HQ: A-34, Sector- 62, Noida -201301
and
Indira Gandhi National Open University,
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi

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o CONTENTS Page No
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1 About National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology 1
2 About the B.Sc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration program 1
3 Career Opportunities for Hospitality Graduates 1
4 Eligibility for Admission 2
4.1 Minimum Qualification 2
4.2 Age Limit 2
4.3 Physical Fitness 2
5 Seats 3
5.1 Availability of Seats 3
5.2 Reservation for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates 4
Document required in support of claim for reservation under SC, ST and OBC
5.3 categories 4
5.4 OBC candidates (non-creamy layer) 4
5.5 Reservation for Physically Challenged Candidates 5
5.6 Who qualify for admission under Physically Challenged Candidates 5
5.7 Reservation for Kashmiri Migrant 5
5.8 Important Information 6
6 About the Joint Entrance Examination 6
6.1 Pattern for Written Examination 6
6.2 Language of Question Paper 6
6.3 Marking Scheme for JEE Written Test 6
6.4 Merit List 6
6.5 Tie Breaking 6
6.6 Result of Written Test 7
6.7 Allotment of seats through De-Centralized Counselling 7
Direct admission to rank holders of 10+2 of various School Boards
6.8 Examination 7
6.9 Allotment of Hostel Seat during the Counselling 7
6.1
0 Merit Scholarships and Financial Assistance 7
6.1
1 Commencement of Academic Session 7
6.1
2 Inter-Institute Transfer/ Migration 8
7 IMPORTANT NOTES FOR FILLING UP OF APPLICATION FORM 8
8 MAILING YOUR FILLED APPLICATON FORM FOR JEE-2011 8
8.1 How, where and by when to send your completed Application Form 8
9 ADMIT CARD 8
9.1 Admit Card to be downloaded from website 8&9
9.2 Impersonation 9
10 WRITTEN TEST CENTERS FOR JEE-2011 9
10.
1 Date and Time of Written Test 9
10.
2 List of Cities for Written Test Center with Code 9
10.
3 Change of Written Test Center 10
11 OTHER INFORMATION 10
11.
1 Fee structure Govt. sponsored Institute 10
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11.
2 Fee Structure in case of Private affiliated Institute 10
12 PROGRAM DETAILS IN BRIEF AND ADMISSION PROCEDURE 10 & 11
13 LIST OF PROGRAMS OFFERED BY NCHMCT 12
LIST OF AFFILIATED GOVT. SPONSORED INSTITUTES OF HOTEL
14 MANAGEMENT 13 to 15
15 LIST OF AFFILIATED PRIVATE INSTITUTES OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT 15 & 16
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPERS 17 to 22
FORMAT OF MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
FORMAT OF OBC CERTIFICATE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE OMR APPLICATION FORM
SAMPLE APPLICATION FORM
IMPORTANT DATES

1. ABOUT NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR HOTEL MANAGEMENT


National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology is an autonomous body under
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. The Council centrally regulates academics for B.Sc.
Hospitality and Hotel Administration and other eleven structured courses of studies that are
imparted at the existing 21 Central Institutes of Hotel Management, 12 State Govt. Institutes
of Hotel Management, 19 Private Institutes of Hotel Management affiliated with NCHMCT. Five
Food Craft Institutes located in different parts in the country offer Diploma programs in specific
operational area. All Institutes uniformly follow standardized course curricula prescribed by
the Council for the different professional program.
Quality of education and training provided by the Institutes help students to emerge as
professionally qualified personnel for hospitality and other allied service sectors. The Council
has till date trained more than 45000 Hospitality Managers, Executives and other operational
personnel. Its alumni from affiliated Institutes occupy key positions in hospitality industry as
well as in teaching institutions both in India and abroad.

2. ABOUT THE B.Sc. HOSPITALITY & HOTEL ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMME


The Bachelor of Science program in Hospitality and Hotel Administration is offered jointly by
the National Council for Hotel Management and the India Gandhi National Open University. The
Three-Year (Six Semesters) program equips students with all the required skills, knowledge
and attitude to efficiently discharge supervisory responsibilities in the Hospitality sector. The
program also involves in-depth laboratory work for students to acquire required knowledge
and skills standards in the operational areas of Food Production, Food and Beverage Service,
Front Office Operation and House Keeping and providing managerial inputs in Hotel
Accountancy, Food Safety and Quality, Human Resource Management, Facility Planning,
Financial Management, Strategic Management, Tourism Marketing and Tourism Management.

3. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR HOSPITALITY GRADUATES


Global growth and development of tourism have opened up innumerable openings; as a result
graduate can look forward to career opportunities as
 Management Trainee in Hotel and allied hospitality industry
 Kitchen Management/ Housekeeping Management positions in Hotels after initial stint as
Trainee.
 Flight Kitchens and on-board flight services also offer career opportunities
 Indian Navy Hospitality services

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 Guest/ Customer Relation Executive in Hotel and other Service Sectors
 Management Trainee / Executive in international and national fast food chains
 Opportunities in Hospital and Institutional Catering
 Faculty in Hotel Management/ Food Craft Institutes( after requisite work experience)
 Opportunities in Shipping and Cruise lines
 Marketing/ Sales Executive in Hotel and other Service Sectors.
 Opportunities in State Tourism Development Corporations
 Opportunities in Resort Management
 Self employment through entrepreneurship
 Opportunities available in multinational companies for their hospitality services
 Opportunities for commissioned job in Indian Navy
On national level about 80% graduates are employed by Hospitality and other service sectors
through on-campus and off-campus recruitment processes.

4. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION

4.1 Minimum Qualification


Minimum qualification for admission is a pass in the examination of 10+2 system of Senior
Secondary education or its equivalent with English as one of the compulsory subject. Those
appearing in 10+2 or equivalent examination can also appear in JEE 2011 on provisional basis.
Provisional admissions will stand cancelled if proof of having passed the qualifying
examination (10+2 or its equivalent) is not submitted at the time of counselling or at the time
of admission. Admissions will be subject to verification of facts from the original certificates/
documents to be produced by the candidates at the time of Counselling and at the time of
admission in Institute. Even after admission to an Institute, if an applicant is at a later date
found ineligible on account of having submitted false information or testimonials or for having
suppressed any material information, his/her admission will be cancelled and the fee paid will
also be forfeited. Decision of National Council in this regard shall be final.

List of approved qualifying examinations for Indian Students

• Plus two level examination in the 10+2 pattern of Senior Secondary education of any
recognized Central/ State Board, such as Central Board of Secondary Education and
Council for Indian School Certificate Examination or State Boards of Secondary Education.
• Intermediate or two-year Pre-University Examination conducted by a recognized Board/
University.
• General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/ Cambridge/ Sri Lanka) at the
Advanced (A) level.
• High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University.
• Any Public School/ Board/ University Examination in India or in foreign countries
recognized by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to 10+2 pattern of
Senior Secondary education.
• H.S.C. Vocational Examination.
• Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a
minimum of five subjects including English as one of the Subjects.
4.2 Age Limit

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For candidates from General and OBC categories upper age limit is 22 years as on 1.7. 2011,
only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after July 01, 1989 are eligible. In the
case of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates upper age limit is 25 years as on
1.7.2011, only those SC / ST candidates whose date of birth falls on or after July 01, 1986
will be eligible. Upper age limit for Physically Challenged candidates shall be reckoned as per
the category he/she belongs to since Physically Challenged category candidates may belong to
General/SC/ST/OBC category. Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/
Pre-University Certificate is the only authentic proof that will be accepted. At the time of
Counselling, this certificate must be produced in original as a proof of age, failing which the
candidate will not be considered for counselling/admissions.
4.3 Physical Fitness
All qualified candidates will have to submit a physical fitness certificate from a Registered
Medical Practitioner in the prescribed format given in this Brochure at the time of admission.

5. SEATS
5.1 Availability of Seats
Total seats for 1st Yr (2011-12)
SN Name of Institute of Hotel Management
1 IHM-Bangalore (Central Govt.) 242
2 IHM-Bhopal (Central Govt.) 290
3 IHM-Bhubaneswar (Central Govt.) 242
4 IHM-Chennai (Central Govt.) 265
5 IHM-Delhi Pusa (Central Govt.) 258
6 Dr AmbedkarIHM Chandigarh (Central Govt.) 242
7 IHM-Gandhinagar (Central Govt.) 242
8 IHM-Goa (Central Govt.) 307
9 IHM-Gurdaspur (Central Govt.) 193
10 IHM-Guwahati (Central Govt.) 190
11 IHM-Gwalior (Central Govt.) 193
12 IHM-Hazipur (Central Govt.) 242
13 IHM-Hyderabad (Central Govt.) 242
14 IHM-Jaipur (Central Govt.) 193
15 IHM-Kolkata (Central Govt.) 322
16 IHM-Lucknow (Central Govt.) 290
17 IHM-Mumbai (Central Govt.) 387
18 IHM-Shillong (Central Govt.) 49
19 IHM-Shimla (Central Govt.) 322
20 IHM-Srinagar (Central Govt.) 161
21 IHM-Trivandrum (Central Govt.) 193
22 CIHM-Chandigarh (State Govt.) 63
23 SIHM-Dehradun (State Govt.) 126
24 DIHM-Lajpat Nagar (State Govt.) 126
25 SIHM- Faridabad (State Govt.) 21
26 SIHM-Gangtok (State Govt.) 84
27 SIHM-Jodhpur (State Govt.) 84
28 SIHM-Kozhikode (State Govt.) 63
29 SIHM-Kurukshetra (State Govt.) 137
30 SIHM- Bathinda (Punjab) (State Govt.) 126
31 SIHM- Hamirpur (H.P.) (State Govt.) 42
32 SIHM- Silvasa (Dadar Nagar Haveli) (State Govt.) 42
33 SIHM- Trichirapally (State Govt.) 95
34 CCHM -Landran,Mohali (Pvt) 95
35 Chitkara School of HM, Rajpura (Pvt) 126
36 Desh Bhagat IHM , Gobindgarh (Pvt) 105
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37 Jenneys Academy ,Tiruchirapally (Pvt) 63
38 K C College of HM , Nawanshahr (Pvt) 63
39 IHM-Meerut (Pvt) 126
40 MGR IHM, Chennai (Pvt) 126
41 Oriental School of H M,Calicut (Pvt) 126
42 Ranjita IHM, Bhubaneswar (Pvt) 126
43 Shri Shakti College of H M, Hyderabad (Pvt) 126
44 SRM IHM, Kanchipuram (Pvt) 126
45 Vel's College of Sc. Chennai (Pvt) 95
46 Munnar Cat.College, Kerala (Pvt) 63
47 Sarosh,IHM-Manglore (Pvt) 63
48 Asan Memorial IHM-Chennai (Pvt) 42
49 Guru Nanak IHM-Kolkata (Pvt) 63
50 C T IHM-Jalandhar (Pvt) 63
51 Rayat & Bahra IHM-Mohali (Pvt) 63
52 St.Soldier IHM-Jalandhar (Pvt) 53
Total 7787
NOTE:
1. Number of seats may increase or decrease marginally which shall be notified on
website before the date of Counselling.
2. 5% extra seats over and above intake are included to take care of no shows and
drop-outs.
3. For detail availability of Hostel seats and charges, please access website of the
affiliated Institutes given in this brochure.

5.2 Reservation for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe and OBC Candidates

15%, 7.5% and 27 % seats will be reserved for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste,
Scheduled Tribe and OBC categories (Central list), respectively. Seats remaining vacant if
any in SC & ST categories shall not be filled by candidates belonging to any other
categories whereas seats remaining vacant under OBC may be filled up from General
Category during second round of Counselling.

5.3 Document required in support of claim for reservation under SC , ST and OBC
categories

The certificate of SC,ST & OBC category is required to be issued by District Magistrate/
Additional District Magistrate/ Collector/ Deputy Commissioner/ Additional Deputy
Commissioner/ Deputy Collector/ 1st Class Stipendiary Magistrate/ City Magistrate/ Sub-
Divisional Magistrate/ Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate/ Presidency Magistrate/
Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar/ Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where
the candidate and / or his/ her family normally resides/ Administrator/ Secretary to
Administrator/ Development Officer (Lakshadweep Island). Certificate issued by any other
authority will not be accepted. Candidates are required to produce the original Cast
Certificate along with attested copy at the time of Counselling as well as at the time of
admission at the Institute.

5.4 OBC candidates (non-creamy layer)


27% reservation of seats are available for OBC (Other Backward Class) (non-creamy
layer) candidates in 21 Central Institutes of Hotel Management only who are having
certificate in prescribed format for admission to Central Institutes only. Those candidates
who are listed in Central list of OBC only are eligible for admission under the reservation
of OBC in Central Institutes of Hotel Management. For detailed OBC list, candidates may
visit website of http//ncbc.nic.in/backward-classes/index-html and for definition of non-
creamy layer visit website: http://ncbc.nic.in/html/creamylayerhtml Prescribed format of

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OBC Certificate is given in this Brochure for reference. Certificate of OBC other than the
prescribed format or Caste not falling under the Central list shall not be considered for
reservation under OBC Category. The OBC certificate should be current and not more
than one year old and should be issued in favour of candidate.

5.5 Reservation for Physically Challenged Candidate


3% reservation of seat shall be provided across the board for Physically Challenged
candidate.

5.6 Who qualify for admission under Physically Challenged Candidates

(a) Orthopedically Challenged Candidates

Only those Orthopedically Challenged candidates who have locomotion disability or


cerebral palsy with locomotion impairment of minimum of 40% and maximum of 75%
falling in the following categories are eligible to apply.
B.L. – Both Legs affected but not arms.
O.A. – One Arm affected (R or L)
a. Impaired reach
b. Weakness of grip
c. Ataxia
O.L. – One Leg affected (Right or Left)
M.W. – Muscular Weakness and limited Physical endurance.

(b) Visually Challenged Candidates:

Only those visually challenged candidates who suffer from any one of the following conditions
are eligible to apply.

i. Visual acuity not exceeding 6/60 or 20/200 (Swollen) in the better eye with correcting
lenses.
ii. Limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of 20 degree or worse.

( c) Hearing Impaired Candidates

Only those Hearing impaired candidates having disability between 40% to 75% shall be
eligible.

(d) Learning Disability (Dyslexia)


Subject to availability of seat after adjusting all the admission to other admissible disable
category under section 2(i) of PWD Act, 1995.

Medical Certificate issuing Authority for Physically Challenged Candidates

At the time of submission of application, Physically Handicapped candidates will be required to


necessarily attach the copy of Physically Handicapped Certificate issued by Chief Medical
Officer(CMO) Central Govt./ State Govt./ Municipal Corporation run Hospitals only. Such
candidates are required to produce the original Medical Certificate both at the time of
Counselling and at the time of Admission to the Institute. In case of any dispute in determining
the eligibility under PH Category, the matter will be referred to Ministry of Social Justice, Govt.
of India and decision of the said Ministry will be binding on both parties.

5.7 Reservation for Kashmiri Migrant (Subject to notification from Ministry of HRD for academic
session 2011-2012)

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One seat (Supernumerary) in each Govt. affiliated IHMs is provided for Registered Kashmiri
Migrants. Such applicants shall have to qualify the JEE-2011. Candidates registered with
different State Govt. should produce proof of registration in original at the time of Counselling
and at the time of admission to the Institutes.

5.8 Important Information


• Admission to first year of B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel Administration program is strictly
based on the All India Rank earned by the candidate.
• Ranks are strictly based on the marks obtained by the candidate in written examination.
• Counselling involves checking of eligibility of candidates, verification of documents,
depositing of counselling and other fee and opportunity for choice of Institutes as
available at the time of his/her ranking. Candidates should give as many choices after
careful evaluation of Institute based on information available in their respective websites.
• Allotment of Institute shall be as per merit and choice of Institute.
• No group discussion, no interviews are involved hence all candidates should be aware of
touts who may mislead candidates or their parents unnecessarily.

6. ABOUT THE JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION


6.1 Pattern for Written Examination
S.No. Subject No. of Duratio
Questio n
n
Numerical Ability and Scientific Aptitude 30
Reasoning and Logical Deduction 30
General Knowledge & Current Affairs 30 3.00
English Language 80 (hrs
Aptitude for Service Sector 30 )

6.2 Language of Question Paper

Question Paper will be bilingual i.e. in English and Hindi (except for English Language).

6.3 Marking Scheme for JEE Written Test

For each question the candidate will be awarded one mark if he/she has darkened only one
bubble corresponding to the correct answer. In case he/she has not darkened any bubble or
has darkened more than one bubble, he/she will be awarded zero mark for that question.
There will be negative marking to the extent of 0.25 mark for darkening a wrong
bubble. There will be no negative marking for Aptitude for Service Sector, however,
each question in this section carries marks of 0.25; 0.50; 0.75 and 1.00.

6.4 Merit List

All India merit list of candidates shall be prepared with a unique rank on the basis of marks
secured in the Written Test as well as other factors taking into account i.e. marks obtained in
English component, Service Aptitude component.

6.5 Tie-breaking
In case of tie in All India Rank, marks obtained in secondary examination or equivalent / date
of birth of the candidates shall be taken in to account for tie-breaking and allotment of
Institute of Hotel Management shall be made accordingly.

6.6 Result of Written Test


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Result of Written Test shall be announced on the Council’s web site in the 2nd week of May,
2011.

6.7 Allotment of seats through De-Centralized Counselling

There shall be three rounds of Counselling to begin in the Second week of June,2011. The
detailed schedule of Counselling and process involved including the mode of payment of fee
and allotment of seats shall be given in the website www.nchmct.org and www.nchm.nic.in on
14th March, 2011.

6.8 Direct admission to rank holders of 10+2 of various School Boards Examination:

Each affiliated Institute will have three supernumerary seats available for direct admission for
the candidates, who have secured a rank on merit in the 10+2 or equivalent examinations of
various recognized Central/ State Board of Examination. Under this provision, one seat each
will be available for rank holders in Arts, Science & Commerce streams respectively. These
seats will be available for students getting rank upto 200 in those board examinations (for the
year 2011) where up to 2 lakh candidates appeared and for students getting rank up to 500 in
board examinations (for the year 2011) where more than 2 lakh candidates appeared. The
candidates seeking direct admission under this provision shall have to submit a certified copy
of mark sheet of the 2011 examination at the time of admission along with the application
form. In case the rank holders, who turn up seeking direct admission in an affiliated institute
have secured the same rank but from different boards, then the candidate who has secured
the better percentage will be considered higher on merit for the sake of admissions.

6.9 Allotment of Hostel Seat during the Counselling:

o The allotment of seat of Hostel shall be made simultaneously during on-line on-campus
Counselling.
o Vacancies of hostel in the institute shall be on category-wise basis as applicable.
o Candidates will be asked to indicate whether they want hostel or not at the time of
exercising the choices of institutes for allotment.
o Hostel seat will also be allotted strictly based on All India Rank, wherever available.

6.10 Merit Scholarships and Financial Assistance

a) National Council has instituted Merit Scholarships Scheme with the help of Industry for
meritorious students who obtain Ist, IInd and IIIrd position on All India basis in Council’s
Annual Examination in the Ist year, IInd year and IIIrd year of the course i.e. after
completion of both the Semester of the respective year.

b) National Council also provides Financial Assistance to the tune of Rs.20,000/- one each to
Ist year, IInd year and IIIrd year students to the most deserving Scheduled Caste/
Scheduled Tribe candidate of each Institutes who fulfill eligibility criteria as per stated
guidelines given by National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology.

c) Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe candidates can avail financial assistance from their
respective State Governments for which the concerned Institute will issue studentship
certificate indicating fee received from the student.

6.11 Commencement of Academic Session

Induction for 2011-2012 batch will commence from, 15th July, 2011 in all the affiliated
institutes.
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6.12 Inter-Institute Transfer/ Migration

National Council does not allow inter-institute transfer or migration on any ground during the
entire duration of course. As such, no request for transfer or migration will be entertained after
allotment of Institute of Hotel Management/ admission.

7. IMPORTANT NOTES FOR FILLING UP OF APPLICATION FORM

a) Read the instructions carefully before filling the application form.

b) DO NOT: scribble, smudge, cut, tear or wrinkle the Application Form or put any stray
marks anywhere on the Application Form.

c) Paste only recent passport size photograph with date printed. Photograph more than 3
months old shall not be accepted. Do not staple it. (Keep two more copies of the same
photograph handy)

d) Your name, address and signature should be in black ball pen only.

e) Please note that your name, your parent’s/ guardian’s name and your date of birth should
exactly be same as given in your High school or your first Board/ Pre-University
Examination Certificate.

f) All columns in the Application Form should be completed only in English letters.

g) Incomplete Application Form or Application Form filled in a language other than English
will not be accepted.

h) Don’t forget to note down the Application Form number for any future reference or
correspondence with National Council. Also keep a photocopy of the filled in Application
Form for your future record/ reference.

Note :Candidate may note in their own interest that there is no provision of relaxation in
respect of age or qualification, so candidates may check their eligibility before
submission of application form.

8. MAILING YOUR FILLED APPLICATION FORM FOR JEE-2011


8.1 How, where and by when to send your completed Application Form
Duly completed Application Form should be sent to "JEE CELL" National Council for Hotel
Management and Catering Technology, A-34, Sector 62, Noida-201301" in the pre-addressed
envelope. Ensure that the Application Form is not folded. (Application sent through private
courier services will not be accepted). Applications mailed by registered Post/ Speed Post
after last date shall also not be accepted.

9 . ADMIT CARD

9.1 Admit Card to be downloaded from www.nchmct.org or


http://specialtest.in/nchmct2011 from Ist week of April-2011

The candidate shall have to download the admit card (in duplicate) from Ist Week of April,
2011 onward. Candidate should carefully check the Admit Card for all the entries made
therein. Incase of any discrepancy, it should immediately be brought to the notice of the JEE
CELL in the Council in writing through FAX at 0120-2402819 as well. One copy of Admit Card
duly attested by Gazetted Officer/ Head of Institution last attended/ Bank Manager of
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scheduled Bank/ Area Post Master be deposited with invigilator for his/ her signature and same
be preserved & produce for appearing in the Counselling while second copy of Admit Card to
be deposited at the examination center.

9.2 Impersonation
Impersonation is a cognizable offence and Center Test Administrator is authorized to file the
F.I.R. with the Police against the impersonator. Candidate should present the Admit Card to
the invigilator at the Examination Center for cross-verification. In case of doubtful identity, the
candidate shall not be allowed to sit for the examination.

10. WRITTEN TEST CENTERS FOR JEE-2011

10.1 Date and Time of Written Test

The All India Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) will be held on 16th April, 2011 (3rd Saturday)
from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. Candidates should report at examination venue 30 minutes before the
commencement of the examination.

10.2 List of Cities for Written Test Center with Code

Applicants should choose any one Center from the following 33 Test Centers for appearing in
the Written Examination and indicate the same in the JEE Application Form in the appropriate
column.

WRITTEN TEST CENTER Exam WRITTEN TEST CENTER Exam


Center Center
Code Code
Ahmedabad 51 Jamshedpur 68
Bangalore 52 Kochi 69
Bhopal 53 Kolkata 70
Bhubaneswar 54 Lucknow 71
Chandigarh 55 Madurai 72
Chennai 56 Mumbai 73
Delhi 57 Nagpur 74
Dehradun 58 Patna 75
Gangtok 59 Puducherry 76
Goa 60 Pune 77
Gurdaspur 61 Raipur 78
Guwahati 62 Shimla 79
Gwalior 63 Siliguri 80
Hyderabad 64 Srinagar 81
Jammu 65 Trivandrum 82
Jabalpur 66 Varanasi 83
Jaipur 67

10.3 Change of Written Test Centre

Change of Written Test Centre within a city will not be considered. Under exceptional
circumstances, change of center may be permitted if an application with valid reasons for the
change of center is received in the JEE Cell on or before 4th April , 2011 along with non
refundable fees of Rs.1000/- through Demand Draft drawn in favour of National Council for

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Hotel Management & Catering Technology, payable at Noida/ Delhi. The National Council
for Hotel Management reserves the right to reject such request in case the test center will not
be in a position to accommodate any extra candidate.

11. OTHER INFORMATION


11.1 Fee Structure (for Government sponsored Institutes)

All candidates admitted through JEE 2011 will pay the following fee at standard rates in Indian
Rupees during three years of the course:
Components First Year Second Year Third Year
(2011-12) (2012-13) (2013-14)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Semes Semes Semes Semest Semest Semes
te te te er er te
r r r r
Admission Fee 1050 - - - - -
IHM Tuition Fee 9000 9000 10500 10500 10500 10500
IGNOU Fee 3000 - 3000 - 3000 -
Training Food/other Lab Material 9000 9000 7000 7000 10000 10000
Fee
Operational & other Institutional 11000 10500 11750 12500 14200 12600
Fee
Examination Fee 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Caution Money (Refundable) 2500 - - - - -
Total 37550 30500 34250 32000 39700 35100
11.2 Fee structure in case of private affiliated Institute
While the fee of the Central and State Government Institutes is uniformly fixed by NCHMCT
as given in the Brochure, fee in case of Private affiliated Institutes should be downloaded
from websites of respective private Institutes. Candidates should also download from the
websites of private institute the availability of hostel and charges for hostel/mess thereof,
so that the candidates are fully aware about the charges that are payable to such
Institutes. The website address of private affiliated Institutes is given in the Brochure.

12. PROGRAMME DETAILS IN BRIEF AND ADMISSION PROCEDURE


- That NCHMCT shall offer B.Sc.in Hospitality and Hotel Administration program as a six
semester program:
Name of Program offered Name of Institutes
1. B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi –Pusa, Hyderabad, Kolkata
Administration with &Mumbai
Specialization
2. B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel 1.Bhopal 16. CIHM- 1. CCHM- Landran
2.Bhubaneswar Chandigarh 2.Chitkara School of Hotel Mngt
Administration (without
3.AIHM-Chandigarh 17.SIHM-Dehradun 3.Desh Bhagat IHM
specialization ) 4.Gandhinagar 18.DIHM-Lajpat 4.Jenneys Academy
5.Goa Nagar 5.K C College of Hotel Mngt.
6.Gurdaspur 19.SIHM-Faridabad 6.IHM-Meerut
7.Guwahati 20.SIHM-Gangtok 7.MGR- Chennai
8.Gwalior 21.SIHM-Jodhpur 8.Oriental School of Hotel Mngt.
9.Hazipur 22.SIHM-Kozhikode 9.Ranjita Insttt. Of Hotel Mngt.
10.Jaipur 23.SIHM- 10.Shrishakti Insttt. Hotel Mngt
11.Lucknow Kurukshetra 11.SRM Intt. Of Hotel Mngt.
12.Shillong 24.SIHM-Bathinda 12.Vel’s College of Science
13.Shimla 25.SIHM-Hamirpur 13.Munnar Catering College

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14.Srinagar 26.SIHM-Silvasa 14.Sarosh Instt. Of Hotel Mngt.
15.Trivandrum 27.SIHM- 15.Asan Memorial
Trichirapally 16.Guru Nanak Instt. Of Hotel
Mngt.
17.C T Instt. Of Hotel Mngt.
18.Rayat & Bahra Instt. Of
Hotel Mngt.
19.St. Soldier Instt. Of Hotel
Mngt.

- The candidates will write the All India Entrance Examination which is common for
admissions to both sets of program.

- Qualifying candidates can make a choice strictly in order of merit and can opt for either
of the two streams of training for which allotment will be confirmed by NCHMCT in favour
of the candidate. Once the candidate has been admitted to any of the above institutes,
there won’t be any change permitted either for the change of the course or for the
change of the Institutes.

- Once the student is enrolled to the program, the progression of the student to next
higher semester will be based on the result obtained by the student in the examination
held by the National Council respectively for the two streams of programs. In case of the
Institutes offering the specialization, the specialization will be available to the students
based on the aggregate marks obtained by the candidate in the first and second
semesters.

- There won’t be any lateral movement based on the aggregate result of first and second
semesters of any student from one institute to another offering specialization.

- The students following the B.Sc. H & H A program (with or without specialization) shall be
awarded degree by IGNOU.

13. LIST OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED BY NCHMCT

Admission to the courses other than M.Sc & B.Sc program is offered by the respective
Institutes directly. Announcement for admission for such courses is released by them between
May-July each year. Candidates meeting the prescribed entry-level requirements may apply to
the concerned Institute. Admission will be based on the candidate's merit in the qualifying
examination.

Course Duratio Qualification Upper Location of Institutes where


n Age Limit Course is available
(for 2011-12)
M.Sc. Hospitality 2 Years B.Sc.in H.H.A. NA IHM- Pusa, Mumbai & Bengaluru
Administration or
3 Yr Diploma in
HM.
B.Sc.in Hospitality and 3 years 10+2 or 22 All affiliated (52)IHMs as given
Hotel Administration Equivalent (Gen/OBC/P in brochure
H)
25(SC/ST)
Post Graduate 1½ Graduation in 25 IHM-Bhubaneswar, Pusa, Guwahati,
Diploma in Ye any Kolkata
Accommodation ar Stream
Operation and s
Management
Craftsmanship Course 1½ 10th Class pass 22 IHM-Bhopal, Bhubaneswar,
in Food Production Ye of 10+2 Chennai, Pusa, Gangtok, Goa,
ar Guwahati, Gwalior, Hyderabad,
s Kolkata, Mumbai, Shillong, Shimla,
Thiruvananthapuram, Shrishakti
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Hyderabad.
Craftsmanship Course 24 10th Class pass 22 IHM- Mumbai,
in Food and Beverage we of 10+2 Kolkata,Bhubaneswar, Chennai,
Service ek Goa, Shimla
s
Certificate Course in 6 Class XII of NA IHM – Mumbai, Chennai
Hotel and Catering Mo 10+2
Management nt system or
hs equivalen
t
Diploma in 1½ 10+2 or 22 Food Craft Institutes- Ajmer,
Food Production Ye Equivalent Aligarh, Faridabad, Darjeeling,
ar Udaipur, Balangir
s IHMs & SIHMs-, Chennai,
Chandigarh(AIHM), Hazipur, Jaipur,
Shillong, CIHM Chandigarh,
Dehradun, Gangtok, Jodhpur,
Panipat, Pondichery
Diploma in Food and 1½ 10+2 or 22 Food Craft Institutes –Ajmer,
Beverage Ye Equivalent Aligarh, Balangir Darjeeling,
Service ar Faridabad, Udaipur,
s IHMs & SIHMs- Delhi(Pusa),
Hazipur, Jaipur, Shimla, Gurdaspur,
Panipat, Pondichery, Gangtok,
Jodhpur, CIHM Chandigarh
Diploma in Front 1½ 10+2 or 22 Food Craft Institutes - Ajmer,
Office Ye Equivalent Darjeeling, Udaipur, Balangir
ar IHM & SIHMs-Jaipur, Jodhpur,
s CIHM-Chandigarh
Diploma in House 1½ 10+2 or 22 Food Craft Institutes - Ajmer,
Keeping Ye Equivalent Aligarh, Balangir, Udaipur,
ar IHMs & SIHM-CIHM-Chandigarh,
s Jaipur, Pondichery
Diploma in Bakery and 1½ 10+2 or 22 Food Craft Institutes - Ajmer,
Confectionery Ye Equivalent Aligarh,
ar IHMs & SIHMs
s Faridabad,Delhi(Pusa),CIHM-
Chandigarh, Panipat

14. LIST OF AFFLIATED GOVT. SPONSORED INSTITUTES OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT


1. Principal in charge 17. Principal in charge
Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
S.J.Polytechnic Campus, Seshadri Road, F’ Row, Durgabai Deshmukh Colony,
Bangalore – 560001 Vidyanagar,
Tel.: 080-22262960 Fax: 080-22268562 Hyderabad – 500007
E-mail:ihm@vsnl.Com Tel.: 040-27427569 ; Fax: 040-27427898
Website:www.ihmbangalore.kar.nic.in E-mail: ihmhyderabad@rediffmail.com
Website: www.ihmhyd.org
2. Principal 18. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
1100 Quarters, Near Academy of Sikar Road, Near Bani Park Police Station
Administration, Jaipur – 302016
Bhopal – 462016 Tel.: 0141-2202812, Fax: 0141-2200402
Tel.: 0755-2464397 ; Fax: 0755- E-mail:ihm_jpr@rediffmail.com
2468046 ; Website:www.jaipurihm.com
E-mail: principal@ihmbpl .com
Website: www.ihmbpl.com
3. Principal in charge 19. Principal in charge
Institute of Hotel Management, State Institute of Hotel Management,
Veer Surendra Sai Nagar, Govt. Polytechnic Campus,
Bhubaneswar – 751004 Jodhpur – 342001

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Tel.: 0674-2581241 Fax: 0674-2586663 Tel.: 0291-2616929, FAX : 2618929
E-mail: hospitality@ihmbbs.org E-mail: sihmjodhpur@rediffmail.com
Website:www.ihmbbs.org Website: www.ihmjodhpur.com
4. Principal 20. Principal
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Sector 42 D, P-16, Taratola Road,
Chandigarh – 160036 Kolkata – 700088
Tel.: 0172-2604833 Fax: 0172-2611956 Tel.: 033-24014218 ; Fax: 033-24014281
E-mail: ihm_chd@yahoo.Com E-mail: mail@ihmkolkata.org
Website: www.ihmchandigarh.org Website: www.ihmkolkata.org
5. Principal 21. Principal
Chandigarh Institute of Hotel Management State Institute of Hotel Management
Sector 42- D Jyotisar , Near Kalpana Chawla Planatarium
Chandigarh – 160036 Kurukshetra-136119
Tel:0172-2676024 ; Fax: 0172-2610037 Ph: 01744-238766 FAX : 01744-238768
E-mail ; cihm42@gmail.com E-mail : principal@ihmkkr.com
Website:www.cihmct.com Website: www.ihmkkr.com
6. Principal 22. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, State Institute of Hotel Management
CIT Campus, TTTI-Tharamani-P.O., Govt. Guesthouse Compound, West Hills ,
Chennai – 600113 Kozhikode - 673005
Tel.: 044-22542029 ; Fax: 044-22541615 Ph: 0495-2385861 ;Mob:09446455653 FAX :
E-mail: ihmchen@dataone.in 2385863
Website:wwwihmchennai.org E-mail : sihmcalicut@gmail.com
Website: www.sihmkerala.com
7. Principal in charge 23. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Near Tapekeshwar Temple Seed Farm, Sector G,
Garhi Cantt. Dehradun Aliganj, Lucknow – 226024
Ph:0135- 2550272 FAX: 2550271 Tel.: 0522-4077414/415
E-mail – ihmdehradun@gmail .com E-mail: ihmlucknow@gmail.com
Website: www.ihmddn.com Website:www.ihmlucknow.com
8. Principal 24. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Library Avenue, Pusa Complex, Veer Sawarkar Marg, Dadar (W),
New Delhi – 110012 Mumbai – 400028
Tel.: 011-25842429 / 25840147 Fax: 011- Tel.: 022-24457241 / 24457242 Fax: 022-24449779
25843177 E-mail:admin@ihmctan.edu
E-mail: ihmpusa @rediffmail.com Website: www.ihmctan.edu
Website: www.ihmpusa.net
9. Principal in charge 25. Principal
Delhi Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Behind Lady Sriram College, “Lumpyngad”, Bishop Cotton Road,
Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi – 110024 Shillong – 793001
Tel.: 011-26435883 FAX: 26422174 Tel.: 0364-2503505 FAX: 2501616
E mail: dihm_ljpng@yahoo.co.in E-mail: ihmshill@yahoo.co.in
Website: Website:www.ihmshill.org
10. Principal in charge 26. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Bhaijipura Patia Kudasan, Kufri,
Gandhinagar –382 421 Shimla – 171012
Tel.: 079-23276656/ 57 ; Tel.: 0177-2648197 Fax: 0177-2648208;
E-mail:principal@ihmahmedabad.com E-mail:ihmkufri@yahoo.com;
Website: ihmahmedabad.com Website:www.ihmshimla.com
11. Administrator 27 Principal
State Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Dara Gaon, Tadong Rajbagh,
Gangtok – 737102 Srinagar – 190008
Tel.: 0359-2270735 Fax: 0359-2270557 Tel.: 0194-2312234 Fax: 2311652 ;
E-mail:ihmgangtok@rediffmail.com E-Mail: ihmsgr2004@yahoo.co.uk
Website: Website: www.ihmsrinagar.org
12. Principal 28 Principal in charge
Institute of Hotel Management, Institute of Hotel Management,
Alto Porvorim, Bardez, G.V.Raja Road, Kovalam PO,
Goa – 403521 Thiruvananthapuram – 695527
Tel.: 0832-2417252 Fax: 0832-2417209 Tel.: 0471-2480283 FAX: 2480078
E-mail: ihmgoa@sancharnet.in E-Mail : ihmctkov@dataone.in
Website:www.ihmgoa.nic.in Website: www.ihmctkovalam.org
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13. Principal in charge 29. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, State Institute of Hotel Management
Village Bariar, GT Road, Badkal Lake Crossing, Faridabad- 121001
Gurdaspur – 143521 Tel:0129-4052466 FAX: 0129-4052488
Tel.: 01874-222501 Fax: 01874-222502 E-Mail : principal@ihmfaridabad.com
E-mail: ihmgsp@jla.vsnl.net.in Website: www.ihmfaridabad.com
Website:wwwihmgurdaspur.org
14. Principal 30. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, State Institute of Hotel Management
VIP Road, Upper Hengrabari, Barabari, Industrial Growth Center, Mansa Road
Guwahati – 781036 Bathinda (Punjab)
Tel.: 0361-2337245 FAX: 2337226 Tel: 0164-2430454 / 654
E-Mail: ihmctanghy@yahoo.com E-mail: ihmbti@gmail.com
Website: www.ihmctanghy.org Website: www.ihmbti.com
15. Principal in charge 31. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, State Institute of Hotel Management ,Hamirpur (H
Airport Road, Maharajpur PO, P)
Gwalior – 474020 C/o Director (Tourism)
Tel.: 0751-2471477, 2471250 Fax: 0751- SDA Complex, Block No 28
2471230; Kasumpati, Shimla – 171009
E-mail: ihmgwl@bsnl.in Ph: 0177-2625864 /2623959
Website: www.ihmgwalior.net E-mail: tourismmin-hp@nic.in
Website:www. himachaltourism.gov.in
16. Principal 32. Principal
Institute of Hotel Management, State Institute of Hotel Management
Near Ramashish Chowk; Opp. State Circuit Dr. BBA Polytechnic Campus
House Srv. No. 137/ P, Karad
Hazipur ,Vaishali (Bihar) Silvasa - 396230
Ph: 06224- 274937; 275354 Fax: 276486 Tele Fax: 0260-2642342
Email–hajipurihm@gmail.com E-mail: kschandrasekhar@nic.in
Website:www.ihmhazipur.net
33. Principal
State Institute of Hotel Management
Thuvakudi
Trichirapally- 620015
E-mail: sihmct1@ gmail.com

15. LIST OF AFFLIATED PRIVATE INSTITUTES OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT offering 3-


Year B.Sc. program
1. Principal 10. Principal
Chitkara School of Hospitality K C College of Hotel Management
Chandigarh – Patiala N. H. Karyam Road,
Teh: Rajpura, Patiala -140401. Nawanshahr (Punjab)
Ph: 01762-507442 FAX: 507085 Ph No 01823-503836
E-mail:director.cshtm@chitkara.edu.in Email: shahid.kcihm@gmail.com
Website: www.chitkara.edu.in Website: www.kcchm.com
2 Principal 11. Principal
Chandigarh College of Hotel Management, MGR Institute of Hotel Management
Landran Road, Sridevi Garden, Valasaravakkam,
Mohali ,Punjab – 140307 Chennai-600087
PH. NO. 044-24869006/7
Ph: 0172- 3984211 FAX : 3984207 Email: mgrihmct@yahoo.in
E-mail : principal.cch@gmail.com Website: www.mgrcatering.in
Website:www.cchmct.org
3 Principal 12 Principal
Institute of Hotel Management VELs College of Science
Daurala, N H -58 Deptt. of Hotel Management
Delhi Dehradun Highway Velan Nagar, P V Vaithiyallingam Road,
Pallavaram, Chennai-600117
Meerut-250001 Ph. NO. 044-22662507
Ph: 0121-2643590/ 2640895 ; FAX :0121- Email:velshospitalitymgmt@gmail.com
2643724 Website:www.velshospitality.org
E-mail:info@ihmmeerut.com
Website:www.ihmmeerut.com
4 Principal 13 Principal
Munnar Catering College
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Oriental School of Hotel Management Thachankary Hills
Valley View, Lakkidi, Vythiri, Wayanad, Sooryanelli, Idukki,
Kerala – 673576 Munnar- 685618 (Kerala)
Ph: 04936- 255716; FAX: 04936-255720 Ph/ Fax:04868-249900
E-Mail: mccnunnar@dishnetdsl.net
E-mail : principal@orientalschool.com Website:munnarcateringcollege.edu.in
Website:www.orientalschool.com
5 Principal 14 Principal
Ranjita Institute of Hotel Management, Sarosh Institute of Hotel Administration
Bidya Nagar, Janla, Mahura, Nitte Campus, NH-48
Bhubaneswar. Kodakkal, Kannur
Ph: 674-2557619 /3291027 FAX : 2552106 Mangalore – 575007 Ph:08242275861 /62
Email: info.rihc@gmail.com E-mail:sihainst@hotmail.com
Website:www.rihc.org Website:sihainst.com
6 Principal 15 Principal
Shri Shakti College of Hotel Management Asan Memorial Institute of Hotel Management
Venus Plaza, Begumpet Velachery Tambaram Road,
Hyderabad- 500 016 Jaladampet
Ph:040-66906504, Fax: 66906517 Chennai-600 100 Ph: 044-22461418/
E-mail:ihmshrishakti@gmail.com 22460216
Website:www.ihmshrishakti.com E-mail: asanihmct@gmail.com
Website: asanihmct.in
7. Principal 16 Principal
SRM Institute of Hotel Management Gurunanak Institute of Hotel Management
SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur, Kanchipuram, 157/F, Nilgunj Road
Chennai-603203 Panihati,
Kolkata – 700 114 Ph: 033-25231246
Ph: 044-2745 3147 ; FAX:2745 4250 E-mail: infor@gnihm.ac.in
E-mail : srmihmnationalcouncil@yahoo.com Website:www.gnihm.ac.in
Website: www.srmihm.com
8. Principal 17. Principal
Desh Bhagat Institute of Hotel Management C T Institute of Hotel Management
Amloh Road, Mandi, Gobindgarh- UE II- Pratap Pura Road,
147301( Punjab ) Shahpur,
Jalandhar -144008 (Pb)
Ph NO. 01765-520510, 520544 Ph:0181- 2672316/ 17, 5009605
Mob: 09779952060 Fax: E-mail: info@ctgroup.in
Email: contact@deshbhagatinstitutes.com Website:www. ctgroup.in
Website:www.dbihm.com
9. Principal 18. Principal
Jenneys Academy of Tourism & Hotel Rayat & Bahra Institute of Hotel Management
Management Rayat-Bahra Technology Center for
Manigandam Road, Excellence
Sahauran, Near Kharar
Ramjee Nagar, Tiruchirappally Mohali – 140 101 (Pb) Ph:0160-5009665/
Ph.No. 0431-2690920 / 22 5009672
Email: jenneysacademy@yahoo.co.in E-mail: rbihm@rayatbahra.com
Website: www.jenneysacademy.in Website:www.rbihm.rayatbahra.com

19. Principal,
St. Soldier Institute of Hotel Management
Behind NIT, Jalandhar- Amritsar Bye Pass
Jalandhar- 144 011
Ph: 0181-5084767, 5093842
E-mail: stsol.ihm@hotmail.com
Website:www.stsoldiergroup.in
Note: The information given in this Brochure can be amended without any intimation. Any dispute in
regard to any matter shall be subject to the jurisdiction of Delhi Courts only.

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
PART – 1
NUMERICAL ABILITY AND SCEINTIFIC APTITUDE (30 MARKS)

1. The H.C.F. of 1.75, 5.6 and 7 is 6. The difference between a number and its three-
fifth is 50. What is the number?
A) 0.07
B) 0.7 A) 75
C) 3.5 B) 100
D) 0.35 C) 125
D) None of these

2. 337.62 + 8.591 + 34.4 = ? 7. 3.5 can be expressed in terms of percentage as

A) 370.611 A) 0.35%
B) 380.511 B) 3.5%
C) 380.611 C) 35%
D) 426.97 D) 350%

3. The square root of (2722 – 1282) is ? 8. How many moles of water are present in 180 gm
of water ?

A) 144
A) 11
B) 200
B) 5
C) 240
C) 90
D) 256
D) 21

4. If a and b are both odd numbers, which of the 9. An ionic bond is formed when one of the atoms
following is an even number?
A) has low ionization energy
A) a+b
B) has low ionization energy and the other has
high
B) a+b+1
electron affinity
C) ab C) has high ionization energy and the other has
low
D) ab + 2 electron affinity

D) has high electron affinity

5. Muan obtained 76, 65, 82, 67 and 85 marks (out 10. Alcohol is more volatile than water because
of 100) in English, Mathematics, Physics,
Chemistry and Biology respectively. What are
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A) It is an organic liquid
his average marks? B) its freezing point is lower than that of water
C) its vapor pressure is 2.5 times greater than
A) 65 that of
water
B) 69 D) its boiling point is lower than that of water
C) 72
D) None of these

PART II

REASONING AND LOGICAL DEDUCTION (30 MARKS)

Going 50 m to the South of her house, Radhika Raman ranks sixteenth from the top and forty-
turns left and goes another 20 m. Then, turning ninth from the bottom in a class. How many
to the North, she goes 30 m and then starts students are there in the class?
walking to her house. In which direction is she
walking now? A) 64
B) 65
A) North-west
C) 66
B) North
D) Cannot be determined
C) South-east
D) East
Directions (Questions 7-10) : Complete the
Nitin was counting down from 32. Sumit was series by replacing’?’.
counting upwards starting from 1 and he was
calling out only the odd numbers. What 2, 5, 9, 14, 20, ?
common number will they call out at the same
time if they were calling out at the same speed? A) 27
B) 16
A) 19
C) 18
B) 21
D) 24
C) 22
D) None of these

Ashish is heavier than Govind. Mohit is lighter 2B, 4C, 8E, 14H, ?
than Jack. Pawan is heavier than Jack but
lighter than Govind. Who among them is the A) 22I
heaviest?
B) 20L
C) 22L
A) Govind
D) 16K
B) Jack
C) Pawan
D) Ashish

There are five different houses, A to E, in a row. T, R, P, N, L, ?


A is to the right of B and E is to the left of C and
right of A. B is to the right of D. which of the A) G
houses is in the middle?
B) J
C) K
A) A
D) I
B) B
C) D
D) E

Reena is twice as old as Sunita. Three years H, I, K, N, ?

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ago, she was three times as old as Sunita. How
old is Reena now? A) O
B) Q
A) 6 years
C) R
B) 7 years
D) S
C) 8 years

D) D) None of these

PART III

GENERAL AWARENESS & CURRENT AFFAIRS (30 MARKS)

1. Which of the following is not present in the 6. The Magsaysay Award is given for proficiency
blood? in
which of the following?

A) RBCs A) Literature
B) WBCs B) Mountaineering
C) Placenta C) Science
D) Plasma D) Social Science

2. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of 7. The Asian Games are organized after every
the
A) 3 years

A) Earth on the Moon B) 4 years


B) Earth on the Sun
C) 5 years
C) Sun and the Moon on the Earth
D) 6 years
D) Moon on the Earth

3. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the 8. Sense of time is due to


standard
time of which of the following countries ?
A) rotation of the Earth
A) India
B) revolution of the Earth
B) Japan
C) rotation of the Moon
C) U.K.
D) Both (A) and (B)
D) France

4. The term ‘Black Box’ is more commonly 9. The best method for improving the nutrient
used in composition of a diet by
relation to which of the following?
A) combining various foods
A) It is a box in which high grade uranium is
kept to B) use of sprouted cereals and pulses
prevent radiation
C) use of boiled foods
B) It is a time capsule in which records of D) use of processed foods
important
events are kept to be opened at a later
date

C) It is a flight recorder in an aeroplane


D) None of these

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5. The velocity of winds is related to ? 10. ‘Green house effect’ means
A) pollution in houses in tropical region
A) the amount of moisture they carry
B) trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric
B) the nearness to the sea
carbon
C) pressure gradient in the direction of their dioxide
flow
C) prevention from ultraviolet radiations by the
D) the direction in which they blow ozone
layer

D) None of these

PART IV

ENGLISH LANGUAGE (80 MARKS)

Directions (Q.Nos 1 – 5). Choose the most


appropriate option to fill in the blank. Directions (Q.Nos 6 – 10). Choose the option that
can substitute the given words.
1. We must __________ the tickets for the movie in 6. An instrument for measuring the force of the wind
advance.
A) Manometer
A) draw
B) Micrometer
B) buy
C) Telescope
C) remove
D) Anemometer
D) take

2. The stenographer is very efficient. He is _______ 7. A decision on which all are agreed
to his firm.
A) Anonymous
A) a credit
B) Unanimous
B) a blessing
C) Obsolete
C) an asset
D) Confession
D) a boon

3. The police __________ the mob. 8. One who knows many languages
A) scattered
A) Linguist
B) disbanded
B) Polyglot
C) drove
C) Stylist
D) dispersed
D) Debater

4. I cannot __________ to know much about it. 9. A speech made to oneself


A) imagine A) Dialogue
B) conceive B) Speech
C) pretend C) Soliloquy
D) contemplate D) Intercourse

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5. Satish was _____________ with a natural talent 10. Government in which all religions are honoured
for music.

A) given A) Fanatic
B) Secular
B) found
C) Catholic
C) endowed
D) Progressive
D) entrusted

Directions (Questions 11-15) : Read the 15. According to the writer, the real enemy of
following passages to answer these questions. mankind is not science but war, because
A) science merely invents the weapons with which
The greatest enemy of mankind, as people have war is fought
discovered, is not science, but war. Science merely B) science during wars becomes destructive
reflects the prevailing social forces. It is found that, C) the weapons that science invents necessarily lead
when there is peace, science is constructive: when to
there is war, science is perverted to destructive war
ends. The weapons which science gives us do not D) the weapons invented by science do not cause war,
necessarily cause war; they make war increasingly though these make it more destructive
terrible. Till now, it has brought us to the doorstep
of doom. Our main problem, therefore, is not to Directions (Questions 16-20) : Against each of
curb science, but to stop war – to substitute law for these questions a sentence is broken into four
force, and international government for anarchy in parts marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Choose the
the relations of one nation with another. That is a port that is not correct.
job in which everybody must participate, including
the scientists. But the bombing of Hiroshima
16. (A) To make him succeed
suddenly woke us up to the fact that we have very
little time. The hour is late and our work has (B) the correct thing to do
scarcely begun. Now we are face to face with an
(C) is to punish him
urgent question- “Can education and tolerance,
understanding and creative intelligence run fast (D) until he does not try.
enough to keep us abreast with our own mounting
17. (A) The invigilator asked him
capacity to destroy?” That is the question which we
shall have to answer one way or the other in this (B) that why he had
generation. Science must help us in arriving at the
(C) not brought
answer, but the main decision lies within ourselves.
(D) his call letter.
11. According to the writer, the main problem we
18. (A) Now I understand
are
faced with is to (B) why Vishnu did not
(C) told me the reason
A) stop science from reflecting social forces
B) stop scientific activities everywhere (D) why he was late.
C) abolish war
19. (A) With each academic year
D) prevent scientists from participating in
destructive (B) the number of applicants
activities
(C) are increasing
12. The expression ‘bring to the doorstep of
doom’ means (D) in all colleges.
20. (A)In our country women
A) carry close to death and destruction
B) lead to the threshold of a new destiny (B) have opportunities to rise
C) indulge in a ruinous activity
(C) to the top in
D) introduce to an unpredictable destiny
(D) every walk of life.
13. Which of the following is opposite in meaning
to
the word ‘anarchy’ in the middle of the
passage?

A) Law and order


B) Political dominance
C) Economic prosperity
D) Communal harmony

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14. Which of the following would be the most
suitable title for the passage?

A) Science and social forces


B) Science and the horrors of war
C) Science and world peace
D) Science and the new generation

PART – V

APTITUDE FOR SERVICE SECTOR

1. If you lose your temper over some issue,


6. Keeping the needs of individuals in view, it is
you
seen
that
A) should count to 10 and cool down and try
A) all workers want challenging jobs
to reason
Out B) no workers wants to have a challenging job
C) vast majority of workers want challenging
B) should shout and scream to give vent to
jobs
your anger
D) not every employees is looking for a
C) should just keep quiet and avoid the
challenging job
situation
D) should distract your attention from the
issue of
conflict

2. You tend to get friendly with people who 7. To put an excellent performance in your job,
are you

A) trendy A) should have a professional attitude


B) talkative and gossipy B) should be hard-working and responsible
C) simple and straightforward C) should be attached to your job emotionally
D) markedly extroverts D) All these

3. You are working on a project along with six 8. A person reveals more about himself through
classmates.
While dealing with them you tend to be A) his body language
B) his verbal expression
A) dominating
C) his conduct
B) easy-going and remaining neutral
D) the way he dresses up
C) adjusting with others
D) cooperative on your terms

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4. Your friends ask you to miss an important 9. In life it pays to be
class to
see a movie. You would A) easy-going and casual
B) adventurous and fun-loving
A) most willingly go with them
C) caring and responsible
B) advise them not to go
D) Both (B) and (C)
C) think twice before deciding
D) politely decline to go

5. At your workplace, what kind of relationship 10. What type of changes can indicate stress in
should you have with your colleagues? an
individual?
A) Very close friendship
A) Psychological changes
B) Relationship which is both friendly and
B) Behavioral changes
informal
C) Biological changes
C) Formal relationship
D) All these
D) No relationship but exchange of only
greetings

( FORMAT FOR MEDICAL CERTIFICATE)

CERTIFICATE

(To be completed and signed by a registered MBBS Doctor and presented by the candidate at the time
of Admission)

Certified that I have in general and also in regard to following infectious diseases examined
Mr/Ms.__________________(whose signature is given below) Son/Daughter of Sh.________________
Resident of _______________________________________

Disease Finding

a) Infectious skin diseases

b) Psoriasis Foliate

c) Tuberculosis

d) Trachoma

e) Venereal disease

f) HIV

and find that he/ she is not suffering from any of the above diseases.

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I also certify that after examination I find that Mr./ Ms. _________________ is fit to undergo
course of study in Hospitality and Hotel Administration.

_______________ ________________

(Signature of Candidate) (Signature of Registered Medical


Practitioner)

Seal
_____________________

Registration No:_______________

(Prescribed Format for OBC Certificate)


FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES APPLYING
FOR APPOINTMENT TO POSTS / ADMISSION TO CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS (CEIs), UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
This is to certify that Shri / Smt. / Kum. ______________________________________________________ Son /
Daughter of Shri /
Smt. ________________________________________________________ of Village/Town
_________________________________________________District/Division _______________________________________
in
the _________________________________________ State belongs to the
_______________________________________________Community which is recognized as a backward class
under:
(i) Resolution No. 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dated 10/09/93 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary
Part I Section I No. 186
dated 13/09/93.
(ii) Resolution No. 12011/9/94-BCC dated 19/10/94 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 163 dated
20/10/94.
(iii) Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC dated 24/05/95 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 88 dated
25/05/95.
(iv) Resolution No. 12011/96/94-BCC dated 9/03/96.
(v) Resolution No. 12011/44/96-BCC dated 6/12/96 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 210 dated
11/12/96.
(vi) Resolution No. 12011/13/97-BCC dated 03/12/97.
(vii) Resolution No. 12011/99/94-BCC dated 11/12/97.
(viii) Resolution No. 12011/68/98-BCC dated 27/10/99.
(ix) Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 6/12/99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I
Section I No. 270 dated
06/12/99.

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(x) Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary
Part I Section I No. 71
dated 04/04/2000.
(xi) Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary
Part I Section I No. 210
dated 21/09/2000.
(xii) Resolution No. 12015/9/2000-BCC dated 06/09/2001.
(xiii) Resolution No. 12011/1/2001-BCC dated 19/06/2003.
(xiv) Resolution No. 12011/4/2002-BCC dated 13/01/2004.
(xv) Resolution No. 12011/9/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary
Part I Section I No. 210
dated 16/01/2006.

Shri / Smt. / Kum. ________________________________________________________ and / or his family ordinarily


reside(s) in
the __________________________ District / Division of ________________________ State. This is also to certify
that he/she
does not belong to the persons/sections (Creamy Layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Schedule to the
Government of India,
Department of Personnel & Training O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt.(SCT) dated 08/09/93 which is modified
vide OM No. 36033/3/2004
Estt.(Res.) dated 09/03/2004.

Dated: _________________
District Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner / Competent Authority
Seal

NOTE:
(a) The term ‘Ordinarily’ used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation
of the People Act, 1950.
(b) The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:
(i) District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy
Commissioner / Deputy
Collector / Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive
Magistrate / Extra Assistant
Commissioner (not below the rank of Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate).
(ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate.
(iii) Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar’ and
(iv) Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and / or his family resides.

This certificate should not be issued earlier than one year from the date of JEE 2010
i.g.8.5.2010).

IMPORTANT DATES

• Date of Examination : 16.04.2011

• Duration of Examination : 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


(3 hrs)

• Sale of Application Form : 27th December , 2010

• Last Date for receipt of


completed Application Form : 28th February, 2011
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• Result of JEE on web site : 2nd week of May, 2011

• Mock Counselling : Last week of May 2011

• On Campus On-line Counselling : 2nd week of June


2011

• Commencement of Academic Session : 15th July, 2011

IMPORTANT NOTE

Admission shall be based on marks obtained by the candidate in All India (Written Test)
JEE-examination to be held on April 16th, 2011. Allotment of Institute shall strictly be in
order of merit & rank. No group discussions or personal interviews are involved in this
admission process.

ADDRESS FOR SENDING THE COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM

JEE CELL
National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology
A -34 , Sector -62,
Noida – 201301
COST INCLUSIVE OF EXAMINATION FEES
Rs.900/- for General/ OBC Category
Website : www.and Rs.450/- for SC/ST & PH Categories
nchmct.org

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