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pinctada

Beginner-Level 4

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

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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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Pankaj Kumar Singh

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Eligibility Criteria for Admission in BHM Programme at AAFT To take admission in the Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) programme at AAFT, a candidate must have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with English as a subject. Have secured a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. Student have to appear for an entrance test conducted by AAFT.

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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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Mani Sahni

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In 5 years, BHM students can get job like supervisor or junior manager in hotel, resort or big hospitality group.

If they do really good, they can be restaurant manager, guest manager, event planner or even start own business. Some also study more like MBA in Hospitality or go abroad, which make career grow faster.

 

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

BHM graduates can become chefs as well as managers. course includes food production and culinary training, allowing students to pursue kitchen careers if they wish.

However, those inclined towards leadership may choose management roles. Many BHM professionals start their career journey as chefs and later they move into executive chef or food & beverage manager positions.

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Parul Shukla

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BHM covers hotel operations and functionalities such as front office, housekeeping, and management but Culinary Arts focuses only on cooking and kitchen skills.

Culinary Arts graduates usually work as chefs or food specialists but BHM graduates can work as managers, supervisors, or hospitality leaders. 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, BHM grads can apply for government jobs such as catering officers in railways, defense as well as tourism departments.

Exams like UPSC, SSC, and state PSCs also helps candidates to apply for administrative roles. 

Additionally, govt hospitality colleges hire BHM professionals as lecturers, training officers, or hospitality staff.

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Jaya Shukla

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Technology plays a very imprtant part in the modern history, as well as in the Hospitality industry. BHM students learn to use hotel management software and booking systems as well as digital marketing tools.

Digital skills help in managing reservations and go through the customer data which needs technical skills. 

 

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