South Indian Cuisine presented by Diploma in Culinary Arts students with Zarin Mirza
MTAC International Culinary school
Ahmedabad, Gujarat 532 followers
Leading Institute for culinary and patisserie arts, affiliated with City And Guilds, London.
About us
MTAC International culinary school, affiliated culinary school from city and guilds and Nsdc Govt. Of India - MTAC is a GUJARAT based CULINARY SCHOOL, situated at No-31, Shree Krishna Centre, Gate No.1, Above CrossWord, Back of Reading Tree, Mithakhali Six Road, ,, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
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External link for MTAC International Culinary school
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2012
Locations
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Primary
No-31, Shree Krishna Centre, Gate No.1, Above CrossWord, Back of Reading Tree, Mithakhali Six Road, ,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009, IN
Employees at MTAC International Culinary school
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Fruit Mixing Ceremony 2024 MTAC International Culinary school
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Beautiful high tea buffet by Prachi Pinara and Diploma in pastry arts students.
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MTAC Culinary school batches are starting. MTAC offers various courses, including: • Professional Bakery & Pastry Course: Learn the art of bakery and patisserie with industry experts. • Culinary Course: Master culinary arts and sciences with specialized courses designed by top industry experts. • Bakery & Pastry Course: Transform your passion for baking into a rewarding career. Course durations range from 3 to 12 months, catering to different needs and skill levels #cityandguilds #nsdc https://lnkd.in/di4fY3D5
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Celebrate with love and happiness! Happy Dussehra!
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Field visit with MTAC students at sardar patel farm, Gujarat, Organic farming is an agricultural method that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), irradiation, and sewage sludge. Instead, organic farmers rely on natural methods to maintain soil fertility, control pests, and promote biodiversity.
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Admission Open for January Batch. Call 9687587879 https://lnkd.in/di4fY3D5