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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing the BHM course can be beneficial for you in many ways:
- It equips candidates with the skills which will be helpful for them in the Hospitality industry such as communication, personality development, networking, etc.
- Candidates get hands-on practice and industry-relevant knowledge which later helps candidates succeed in the industry.
- Once graduated, candidates get job options from across the world and numerous sectors.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In a BHM course aspirants are taught food and beverage preparation, housekeeping operations, front office operations, computer applications, business communication, accommodation operations, corporate finance, sales, marketing, public relations, etc. BHM course has theory as well as practical subjects.
Bachelor of Hotel Management syllabus is divided into six semesters over three years. curriculum for Bachelor of Hotel Management subjects includes extensive laboratory work for students to ensure acquisition of necessary knowledge and skill standards in operational areas of catering, front office operation, food production, food and beve
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BHM full form is Bachelor of Hotel Management which is a bachelor's degree programme in hospitality and travel field. BHM course is usually of three years duration. Candidates who have cleared their Class 12 from any stream (Humanities, Commerce, or Science) are eligible to pursue this course.
fundamentals of Hotel Management and catering technology are emphasis of undergraduate BHM (Bachelor of Hotel Management) degree. BHM is a three-year programme broken into six semesters. Bachelor of Hotel Management students are equipped with necessary knowledge and skills to carry out administrative operations of hotels and support their service
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, after completing BHM course, candidates are eligible to pursue an MBA. Aspirants can pursue an MBA in Hotel Management sphere as well as a generic MBA degree after completing BHM course. Scope of doing an MBA in Hotel Management after graduation is fairly vast and fascinating. Because hotel and tourist industries are continually increasing, there are several opportunities to increase one's education.
An MBA in Hotel Management can lead to a variety of professional prospects, ranging from Management jobs in Hospitality industry to leadership positions in Tourism. Apart from an MBA, there are additional possibilities to pursue after
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should have some skills which are important. This makes the course easy for candidates.
Candidates can see a list of other skills given below -
- Able to work with stress
- Manage time
- Solve math problems
- Logical
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, in fact, around 90% of Hotel Management students get recruited by the Hospitality industry worldwide. Hotel Management graduates can seek career opportunities in various industries like Hotels, Cruise, Restaurants, Airports, Airlines, IAS, Indian Army, and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you want to have senior management or leadership roles in popular hotels - a BHM can be good.
But if you are looking to get into jobs faster and focus on specific roles like front office or food and beverage - a Diploma is better.
Candidates can see table to see comparison between two courses below -
Particulars | Details | BHM |
|---|---|---|
Course Level | Diploma | UG |
Course Duration | 2-3 years | 3 years |
Course Fees | INR 19,000 - INR 4 Lakh | INR 10,000 - INR 9 Lakh |
Entrance Exams | CG PPT, CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, etc. | NCHMCT JEE, AIMA UGAT, WBJEE, UGAT, IPU CET |
Popular Colleges | IHM Delhi, IHM Mumbai, IHM Kolkata, IHM Hyderabad, IHM Lucknow, etc. | Amity University, Guru Nanak Institute of Hotel Management, MSRUAS, LPU, etc. |
Job Profiles | Hotel Manager, Front Office Manager, Restaurant Manager, Operations Manager, etc. | Kitchen Chef, Front Desk Officer, Accounting Manager, Executive Housekeepers, Catering Officer, etc. |
Average Salary | INR 3 LPA and INR 7 LPA | INR 2.2 LPA - INR 7.1 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Oberoi Hotels, Taj Group, ITC, Hilton Group | Ambassador Group of Hotels, Mansingh Group of Hotels, Oberoi Group of Hotels, Sarovar Park Group of Hotels, Sinclairs Group of Hotels, Best Western Group of Hotels, etc. |
Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Being an international applicant, you'll be required to fulfill certain criteria like specific age requirements, academic requirements, work experience requirements, etc. Along with this, you'll need to sit in and clear entrance exams like SAT, ACT, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there's so much scope for Hotel Management outside the country. The Hospitality industry is expanding at a pace worldwide which also increases the need for professionals to manage various departments of the sector. You can become a Hotel Manager, Chef, Bartender, Front Office Manager, etc., in a Hotel, Restaurant, Cruise, or more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on your learning style and interest, any subject can be challenging or easy but many students find Financial Management, Revenue Management, and Strategic Planning toughest. For instance,
- Financial Management
- Revenue Management
- Strategic Planning
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
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