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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here is a basic outlook for Food abd Beverage Service course syllabus:
BSc in Food Science and Nutrition | ||
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Human Nutrition | Food Science | Physiology |
Community Nutrition | Public Health | Physiology Practical |
Epidemiology | Food Microbiology | Fundamentals of Food Preparation Practical |
BSc in Food Technology | ||
Fundamentals of Food Processing | Introduction to Food Chemistry | Fundamentals of Food Microbiology |
Food Hygiene and Sanitation | Fundamentals of Milk Processing | Food Analysis |
Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition | Concentrated and Dehydrated Milk Products | Bakery and Confectionery Products |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some basic documents required for a seamless admission process to a Food and Beverage Service course in India:
- Certificate Of Class XII
- Mark Sheet Of Class XII
- Admit Card Of Last Qualifying Exam
- Certificate Of Class X
- Mark Sheet Of Class X
- Migration Certificate (If Any)
- Caste Certificate (For SC/ ST/ OBC)
- Aadhar Card Of Student.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
One of India's the fastest-growing sectors is the Tourism and Hospitality sector. Over 50 million jobs are anticipated to be created in the next few years as a result of its rapid growth. 'Hospitality' refers to the act of providing service to visitors. However, this term is increasingly used to refer to a far wider range of factors, including consumer pleasure and satisfaction as well as their relationship with the brand.
Candidates can find employment in Hotels, F&B Services, Hospitality Based Organisations, Airlines, Cruise, Railways, Health Centres, Tourism and Hospitality Organisations, Non-Profit Organis
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Food and beverage service, which is also known as F&B service, refers to offering dining or drinks to customers. If you seek to work in hospitality, then you might be considering a management career in F&B service, or you might be looking at roles where you would need a good understanding of the F&B industry.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
A food and beverage service course is a type of training course created to give people the knowledge and skills they need to work in the food and beverage sector, specifically in restaurants, hotels, and other hospitality-related businesses. Typically, programmes in hospitality management, vocational institutions, and culinary schools provide this course. It addresses a wide range of issues relating to providing guests with food and beverages and making sure they have a satisfying eating experience.
Aspirants are informed that the majority of the Food & Beverage Service Courses are offered in such a manner that on completion o
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates must graduate higher secondary with mandatory subjects like mathematics, chemistry, and physics with marks between 45% and 50%. Candidates will be admitted to this degree based on their performance in entrance exams such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, etc. National Sugar Institute of Kanpur and The Vishveshwarya Group of Institutions in Greater Noida are some top colleges offering a 1 year Fellowship Diploma in Alcohol Technology course at the UG level.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After hotel management, the Diploma in Food & Beverage Services programme is regarded as one of the most successful. Given how important food and beverage services are to the hospitality industry, a candidate's career is undoubtedly going well. Every year, there is a huge demand for food and beverage services in India's public and private sectors.
Candidates for this programme will have a plethora of career options in the hospitality sector, from small hotels to major chains. The Diploma in Food & Beverage Services course is structured in a way that makes it possible for candidates to pursue a post-graduation in hospitality management.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Sous Chef, Dietician, Sommelier, Restaurant Manager, Head Chef, Food Service Manager, etc., are some reputed and well-paying jobs in the Food and Beverage Service industry worldwide. A Head Chef earns around INR 8.8 LPA in India. The salary package can vary depending on one's skillset, experience, job location, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Many government and semi-government institutions are offering Food and Beverage Service courses with an affordable fee structure. Here are some options you may like:
Food and Beverage Service Colleges | Tuition Fee |
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DIHM | INR 1,600 - INR 2.86 Lakh |
All India Institute of Management Studies | INR 2,800 |
IGNOU - Indira Gandhi National Open University | INR 3,000 |
DEI Women's Polytechnic, Dayalbagh Educational Institute | INR 3,000 |
Avinashilingam Institute | INR 3,900 - 4,400 |
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Vishwavidyalaya | INR 5,000 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an After 10th Diploma course in Food and Beverage Service specialization. Colleges such as Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management, DIHM, International School of Hospitality Management, etc., offer such courses.
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