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Parul Thapa

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Event Management is about planning events like weddings, meetings, and exhibitions. It needs creativity and organizing skills.

Hospitality Management is about running hotels, restaurants, and tourism. Both need good people and organization skills, but Event Management focuses on events, while Hospitality focuses on daily service. They overlap in things like banquets and conferences.

 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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BHM focuses specifically on hotel and lodging management liek food service, front office and also operations.

Hospitality Management is broader, covering tourism, travel, events, resorts and even leisure management apart from hotels. While BHM is more specialized Hospitality Management prepares students for diverse service industry roles.

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jackhoover

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For Deakin's Hospitality & Travel Management course you usually need IELTS 6.0 overall (no band lower than 6.0) or the same level in TOEFL/PTE. 

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jackhoover

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A Diploma in Hospitality Management is a course that teaches you both the practical and management sides of the hospitality industry—things like customer service, food & beverage, front office, and even leadership skills for running hotels or restaurants. It's a step above Certificate III in Hospitality because it focuses more on supervising and managing teams, preparing you for real hospitality management roles. If you're considering it, Ashford College offers solid programs that prepare you really well for a career in this field.

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Rachit Kumar

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The eligibility requirements to get the School of Business, MIT WPU, Pune BBA scholarship for Hospitality and Hotel Administration are slightly different from other BBA specialisations. For this course, the scholarships are offered on the basis of Class 10 & 12 scores. 

Scholarship for AY 2025-26Class 10 Aggregate ScoreClass 12 Aggregate Score

Dr. Vishwanath Karad Scholarship (100%)

90 & Above

85 & Above

MIT-WPU Scholarship I (50%)

88 & Above

83 & Above

MIT-WPU Scholarship II (25%)

85 & Above

80 & Above

Note: The student will have to qualify for both the criteria, i.e. Class 10 aggregate and Class 12 aggregate, for availing the scholarship.

 

 

 

 

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Parul Thapa

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Here's the list of core subjects in BSc Hotel and Hospitality Administration:

  • Food Production

  • Food & Beverage Service

  • Front Office Operations

  • Housekeeping Operations

  • Hospitality Communication

  • Nutrition and Food Science

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Aishwarya Rai

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The average starting salary for BSc Hotel and Hospitality Administration graduates in India ranges from INR 2.5 to INR 4 LPA.

Salaries vary depending on the employer, job role, and location. Graduates working in top hotels, cruise lines, or airlines often start at the higher end. With experience, salaries increase significantly, especially in managerial and international positions within the hospitality industry.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, graduates can find excellent opportunities in the cruise and airline industry after completing a BSc in Hotel and Hospitality Administration.

Hospitality skills such as customer service, food and beverage service, and guest relations are highly valued in these sectors. Many cruise liners and airlines hire hospitality graduates for positions in cabin crew, catering, and guest services, offering travel perks and global exposure.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, both food production and housekeeping are integral parts of the BSc in Hotel and Hospitality Administration syllabus.

Food production covers cooking techniques, menu planning, and kitchen management. Housekeeping involves room upkeep, cleaning methods, and interior arrangements in hotels. These subjects are taught through theory and practical sessions, ensuring students develop essential skills for hospitality operations and management.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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No, NCHM JEE is not the only option for admission to BSc in Hotel and Hospitality Administration.

Apart from NCHM JEE, many universities and institutes accept CUET scores. IIHM eCHAT is another popular test for IIHM campuses. Some private colleges may also have their own selection processes. So, students can choose the exam based on their preferred institute and admission route.

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