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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

The BHM subjects that are the most important for a successful career after BHM are:

  • Food Production

  • Food & Beverage Service

  • Front Office Operations

  • Housekeeping Operations

  • Hospitality Marketing

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

The BHM syllabus is usually seen as moderate in difficulty level, as it is a mix of creative, operational and managerial learning. If you have good communication, problem solving and adaptability skills, you will find BHM easier to manage.
While practical subjects can be physically demanding, the theory part requires consistent study.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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The BHM syllabus tries to maintain a balance between theory and practical learning, but it leans more towards practical applications. In BHM, you not only study hospitality concepts but also engage in practical training in kitchens, front office, housekeeping and event setups.
Practical exposure through internships, industrial training and live projects makes sure that you are industry ready. Theory supports the practical aspects by building a strong foundation of hospitality principles and management skills.

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Aishwarya Kumari

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, IHM Delhi BSc aspirants must have a valid score of NCHMCT JEE. The institute offer course admission based on entrance exam scores only. Besides, it is also crucial that the aspirants meet the course-specific eligibility requirements. The applications are accepted of the eligible students only. 

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Muskan Chauhan

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Some top private hotel management colleges in Mumbai include ITM Institute of Hotel Management, Rizvi College of Hotel Management, Sheila Raheja Institute of Hotel Management, and Atharva College of Hotel Management. Admission is usually based on 12th marks, institute entrance, or NCHM JEE score.

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Aneena Abraham

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, the top Hotel Management colleges in Mumbai after class 12 are listed below:

College NameTuition Fee
Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, MumbaiINR 50,000 - INR 4 lakh
School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Navi MumbaiINR 1.7 Lacs - INR 3 lakh
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Hotel and Tourism Management StudiesINR 2 lakh
ITM - Institute of Hotel Management, Navi MumbaiINR 5 Lacs - INR 12 lakh

Hope this helps!

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Aneena Abraham

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, listed below are the popular Hotel Management colleges in Mumbai after class 10:

College NameTuition Fee
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj UniversityINR 1 lakh
Ice College of Hotel Management and Catering TechnologyINR 45,000 - INR 2 lakh
Indian Institute of Hospitality and ManagementINR 1 lakh
B.P. Marine Academy, BelapurINR 1.6 lakh
Rustomjee Academy for Global Careers, DahisarINR 1.5 lakh

Hope this helps!

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