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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are a few steps you must do in order to pursue a Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Tourism at NIPS Hotel Management Shillong. The first thing you should do is make sure you meet the qualifying requirements, which usually ask for a 10+2 education (or its equivalent) from an accredited board. Next, to learn more about the application procedure, go to the NIPS Hotel Management Shillong official website. It could be necessary for you to complete an application, either online or offline, and send it in with the necessary paperwork, such your diplomas and proof of identity. You may be asked to attend an interview or an entrance
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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 | 
|---|---|
| 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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who want to make a career in the Food and Beverage Service industry can pursue a course in the same at the undergraduate (UG) or even at the postgraduate (PG) level.
Apart from degree courses candidates can also pursue Diploma, or Certificate courses in the sphere of Food and Beverage Services. It is offered across the top hotel management colleges in India and the demand for the graduates is very high in Asian and European countries.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To make a career in the field of Food and Beverage Services, candidates need to possess a service-minded approach as well as have adequate knowledge of different cuisines as well as beverages. The candidates must also be committed and dedicated to their tasks and must have the ability to adjust to the cuisines and demands of the customers.
the Food and Beverage service course can be studied by individuals who have a pleasing personality, irrespective of their gender. Additionally, good spoken English is a preferred qualification. Read Indian Cuisine and Culture.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates are eligible to pursue a Food and Beverage Services course offered at the UG level if they have completed their 10+2 from a recognised board with passing marks.
On the other hand, to pursue a PG course in the field of Food and Beverage Services, candidates need to be graduates. Here, aspirants who possess a graduation degree in hotel/ hospitality management are preferred. However, candidates from other fields/ streams are also eligible to apply for PG-level Food and Beverage Service courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some certificate and Diploma courses that candidates can pursue as part of the Food and Beverage Service field are:
- Certificate in Food and Beverage Service
 - Certificate in Bar Management
 - Diploma in Hotel Management
 - Diploma in Food and Beverage Management
 
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates after completing the course are hired by top hotel and restaurant chains to cater to the variety of cuisines and customers' demands. They can pursue job profiles like:
Job Profile  | Average Annual Salary (in INR)  | 
|---|---|
Food and Beverage Manager  | INR 10 LPA-20 LPA  | 
Restaurant Manager  | INR 12 LPA-15 LPA  | 
Food and Beverage Supervisor  | INR 10 LPA-15 LPA  | 
Waiter/Waitress  | INR 4 LPA-8 LPA  | 
Bartender  | INR 3 LPA-5 LPA  | 
Chef  | INR 10 LPA-20 LPA  | 
Food Technologist  | INR 10 LPA-18 LPA  | 
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