B.A Hospitality Management

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Nishtha Rastogi

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Entrance exams for BA Hospitality Management course can either online or offline, based on the specific institute and exam. While, some institutions conduct their own entrance exams, like IIHM with their eCHAT exam, which is online. Other institutions may use national-level or state-level exams like NCHMCT JEE or MAH BHMCT CET, which can be offline. 

 

 

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Mani Shukla

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The selection criteria for BA Hospitality Management course can be both, Merit and Entrance-Based or a combination, depending upon the university. 

Many colleges consider 10+2 scores as the primary basis for merit based admissions. However, some institutions, particularly those with a higher reputation, may also conduct entrance exams to further filter candidates. 

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Nishtha Patra

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To qualify for BA Hospitality Management course, most institutions require a candidate to have passed their 12th class from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate score, typically between 50 to 60 percent, where is English is often an important subject. Some of the private institutions may have lower minimum requirements.

 

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Pragati Singh

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BA in Hospitality and Travel or BA in Travel and Tourism Management covers the skills and knowledge required by the Travel and Tourism and Hospitality sectors, including hotels and airlines, to ensure efficient operations and high service levels. To provide comprehensive learning, the BA in Hospitality and Travel course curriculum covers studying a variety of hotel management-related topics.

To be eligible for a BA in Hospitality and Travel, you must have an intermediate degree in any discipline and a score of between 50% and 60%. The course provides students with the required skills to work across industries such as

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Vishakha

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The first semester of the BA in Hospitality Management at IAM Kolkata covers foundational subjects that introduce students to the hospitality industry. These subjects include:

  • Food Production and Patisserie
  • Food and Beverage Service Operations
  • Front Office Operations and Tourism
  • Accommodations Operations
  • French
  • Communications, Soft Skills and Social Etiquettes (Part I)
  • Hospitality Accounts
  • Hotel Operational Training

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Vishakha

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The first semester of the BA in Hospitality Management at IIHM Delhi covers foundational subjects that introduce students to the hospitality industry. These subjects include:

  • Introduction to Hospitality Management
  • Food and Beverage Operations
  • Front Office Operations
  • Housekeeping Operations
  • Communication Skills
  • Principles of Management

These subjects provide a comprehensive introduction to the hospitality industry, setting a strong foundation for more advanced topics in later semesters. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Admission to the BA in Hospitality and Travel course is based on both merit basis and entrance exams. While most colleges offer admission on a merit basis, some entrance exams conducted are IIHM eCHAT, CUET, LPU NEST, NCHMCT JEE, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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To get admission to a BA in Hospitality and Travel course, you must have passed Class 12 from any stream with a minimum of 50% aggregate score from a recognised board. 

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Akansha Bisht

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If candidates wish to work in the hospitality industry, they must gain relevant industry experience. Many hospitality management degrees include a year-long industrial placement, which helps them to make important career contacts while also strengthening their practical skills.

This experience demonstrates to employers candidates' skills and motivation. Candidates can get a sense of which areas of the industry are of particular interest to them. It is possible to obtain work in a variety of hospitality fields, including:

  • Airlines
  • Bars and Pubs
  • Conference and Exhibition Centres
  • Events Venues
  • Hotel Chains
  • Cruise Ships
  • Restaurants and Fast-Food O
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Akansha Bisht

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BA in Hospitality and Travel course is for those who foresee their career in Hospitality or Tourism industry. This course offers a variety of opportunities to work as well as travel worldwide as the Hospitality or Tourism industries are functional globally. 

You can either work for Hotels, Cruise, Restaurants, Airlines, etc., or be an entrepreneur. This course is worth pursuing for someone who has or wishes to gain communication skills, interested in hospitality, or loves traveling. 

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