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Mani Sahni

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Freshers in industry can earn around INR 2.5 - 4.5 LPA after degree but then it again depends on location, type of job, company, etc.

International placements or jobs in luxury chains like Taj, Oberoi, Marriott and Hilton, many may offer higher packages.

Candidates must know that experience also play a major role in estimating slaary of an individual. more experience, better pay of an individual.

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Kanishk Shukla

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BHM is all about process of managing and catering, which includes entire hotel operations and functionalities. It include both service skills with managerial skills.

But BSc Hotel Management is more about scientific side of hospitality. It includes topics such as food science, catering technology and housekeeping techniques. 

 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) is mostly 4 year course and it have 8 semesters.

In this course, students study theory and also do practical like housekeeping, food serving, front office and even event work. Many colleges send students for internship in big hotels in last semesters, so they get real experience before job.

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, students from Commerce, Science, or Arts stream can apply for the BHM course, but, thei must have 50%. 

BHM course focuses more on communication, service and management skills rather than specific subjects like Science or math. 

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Parul Thapa

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BHM admissions in India are majorly based on NCHMCT JEE, CUET, and state-level tests such as MAH HM CET.

These exams usually asses the aptitude, reasoning, English and hospitality knowledge in candidates and let them know where they stand in the admission process.

The best Hotel Management colleges conduct these exams which are then followed by counselling, PI and GDs. Scoring well in these exams makes it possible for candidates to get selected in good colleges in India.

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