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shreyas chopra

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Yes hospitality course will build the foundation for CHEF, you can then opt for a specialization course.

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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Dear Indrajith
You have mentioned MBA in Hospitality. I think you meant MBA - Hospital Administration or Healthcare Management.
MBA in Hospitality is Post Graduation in Hotel Management. It is related to Hotels / Restaurant Management, Guest Relationship Management, Hospitality Marketing and Sales,Accounting and Finance Management, Hotel Operations Management etc.
But MBA in Hospital Administration / Healthcare Management is another course which is concentrated on Hospital Administration. The syllabus should be
1. Principles of Management
2. Business Communication
3. Basics of Financial Accounting
4. Basics of Cost and Management Accountin
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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Please, don't into the job arena so early. You explore as many fields as possible, before you join a job. Incomplete education makes you dissatisfied. So, complete the process first.

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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A B.Sc. Hospitality degree will obviously lead you to jobs in the Hospitality sector. This degree is more industry-focused. Hence, you may want to pursue an MBA immediately after your B.Sc. or choose to work for at least 3 years prior to embarking on an MBA. Hospitality refers to jobs in Hotels, Airlines etc., You must also understand that people with Hospitality degree and/job experience may have shifted other sector eg.: education. As long as your skills that you have acquired over the years match a certain job requirement, you can work in any sector provided you justify your skills.
Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Human Resources is a good field to study. However you must understand any company, does not need more than 5 HR professionals especially due to computerization of data and services. Hotels are many and growing. However, many hotels prefer IHM grads. So do not do Hospitality either if it is going to be a new field. You may wish to choose Marketing as Marketers are always needed. Also, to specialize you only learn a maximum of 2-4 subjects in that field, for eg.: hospitality. So, would these four subjects give you more knowledge than those IHM or WGSHA grads who have spent 3-4 yrs? Hope this helps. Thanks!

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alok kumar

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After completion of the course you can find employment both in the public a well as private sector.In the public sector, one can find employment with Directorates and Departments of tourism of the center and the state, guides etc, while in the private sector he/she can secure a job in a travel agency, hotel, airline, transport agency or a cargo company.
The good thing about this industry is that one can always move up the career ladder fast and establish his own agency after a few years as this industry is a comparatively new one and hence lacks experienced individuals. Top universities offering course in this field are UTM Shillong, BH
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alok kumar

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Yes amity is good,
The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue , the details of some courses is stated below:
Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams

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Harshit Mehta

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Aviation can bring : ground staff, cabin crew, Ramping, ticketing etc
Hm : F&B services, Housekeeping, front office, culinary etc

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