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Nishu singh

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Good morning everyone,

My name is … (Nishu Singh) and I am a student of Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) at Quantum University, Roorkee. Today, I want to share my experience and tell you why studying BHM here is a great choice.

At Quantum University, the BHM programme is designed to give us practical knowledge and real industry skills. From the very first semester, we learn about food production, housekeeping, front office management, bakery, hospitality operations, and many more areas that are important for a successful career in the hotel industry.

 

 

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Vivek Sharma

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My sister completed her BHM course at Quantum University and I believe it was a great decision. The curriculum was comprehensive, covering food production, front-office, housekeeping, food & beverage service and hospitality marketing — giving her both theory and hands-on experience. She had access to modern labs and internships with real-hotel partners, which helped her build practical skills and confidence for the industry. The faculty were approachable and industry-savvy, and the university's approach allowed her to take interdisciplinary electives too — so she could shape her learning a bit more freely. Compared to the other opt

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pinctada

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Both BHM (Bachelor of Hotel Management) and BSc in Hotel Management are excellent courses, but the better option depends on what kind of career you want. BHM is usually more comprehensive and focuses deeply on hotel operations, food production, front office, housekeeping, F&B service, and overall hospitality management. It is ideal for students who want a strong managerial foundation and dream of working in hotels, resorts, cruises, or luxury hospitality brands.

On the other hand, a BSc in Hotel Management is slightly more academic and technical, covering hospitality concepts along with a scientific approach to food, nutrition, and serv

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Pankaj Kumar Singh

Beginner-Level 3

The eligibility criteria for the admission in Becholer in Hotel Management (BHM) coure in Delhi/NCR is that you must have 10+2 with English as of one subject with minimum 50% marks. The age should not be more that 22 years and you will have to appear in the entrace examination.  There are several college like AAFT, RIG, IIHM, IHM Pusa, Banarsidas Chandiwala, etc.

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Nishtha Gupta

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Servo Hospitality School Dehradun offers BHM as a 4 year programme in full-time mode. Admission to the respective course is offered based on merit and would require for candidates to secure a minimum aggregate in Class 12 and qualify institute level examination to secure the final admission. The total tuition fees of the course ranges from INR 2 Lacs to INR 7.1 Lakh.

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