NCHMCT JEE 2021: Top colleges accepting score and their fee; Know expected cut-off
NTA conducted NCHM JEE 2021 on August 10 and will soon be announcing the NCHMCT JEE result 2021. Here's a list of top colleges accepting NCHM exam scores along with their fee.
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Try NowDivyosha Banda | August 14, 2021 | 12:56 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon be releasing the National Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination (NCHMCT JEE) result 2021. It conducted this hotel management entrance test on August 10. The NCHM JEE result 2021 will be released online on the official website, nchmjee.nta.nic.in. The rank/score of NCHM JEE 2021 will be accepted by over 70 colleges. Based on NCHMCT JEE rank 2021 and cut-off, candidates will be shortlisted for the NCHM JEE counselling process.
Here’s a list of some of the top colleges accepting NCHM JEE 2021 scores for admission to various hotel management courses along with details on the programme fee. This list can help candidates draw an idea about the colleges they can take admission to.
NCHM JEE 2021: Top hotel management colleges and their fees
S. No. |
NCHMCT JEE rank accepting colleges |
Programme fee |
1 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Bengaluru |
Rs 1,06,900 |
2 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Bhopal |
Rs 1,30,000 |
3 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Bhubaneswar |
Rs 3,27,500 |
4 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Chennai |
Rs 3,55,000 |
5 |
Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Chandigarh |
Rs 3,18,000 |
6 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Goa |
Rs 3,39,000 |
7 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Srinagar |
Rs 1,07,000 |
8 |
Institute of Hotel Management Kufri |
Rs 3,28,000 |
9 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Mumbai |
Rs 4,56,000 |
10 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Lucknow |
Rs 1,99,000 |
11 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Kolkata |
Rs 2,87,000 |
12 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Jaipur |
Rs 4,31,040 |
13 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Vidyanagar |
Rs 3,43,000 |
14 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Gwalior |
Rs 3,28,000 |
15 |
Institute of Hotel Management, Guwahati |
Rs 2,90,000 |
Expected NCHMCT JEE cut-off 2021 for each category
Category |
Expected NCHMCT JEE 2021 cut off (Out of 200) |
Open |
115-123 |
Open (PWD) |
105- 112 |
SC |
85-90 |
SC (PWD) |
80-82 |
NCHMCT JEE 2021: Reservation criteria
Category |
Reservation Criteria |
Other Backward Classes (OBC) |
27% |
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
15% |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
7.5% |
Economically weaker section(EWS) |
10% |
Physically Handicapped/Disabled |
3% |
Kashmiri Migrant |
One seat in each state and central government-affiliated IHM |
NCHMCT JEE Result 2021
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the NCHMCT JEE 2021 result in the third week of August 2021. Candidates will be able to check the result and download the NCHMCT exam rank card by entering their login details. The result of NCHMCT JEE 2021 will be followed by the counselling process for various colleges where admission will be granted to the shortlisted candidates based on their rank.
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