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Akansha Bisht

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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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Akansha Bisht

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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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Akansha Bisht

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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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Akansha Bisht

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 Some popular UG courses that aspirants can pursue under Food & Beverage Service are:

  • BSc in Food Science and Nutrition with Dietetics
  • BSc in Food Technology
  • BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

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Akansha Bisht

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The curriculum of a Food and Beverage Services course varies from college to college and is also dependent on the degree that is offered to candidates on completion of the course. The general curriculum which is found across all programs includes the following subjects:

  • Human Nutrition
  • Physiology
  • Community Nutrition
  • Food Microbiology
  • Diet Therapy

Students can also click to know Food and Nutrition course details.

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Akansha Bisht

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The Food and Beverage Industry is expanding fast and expected to grow further in coming years. Some of the main reasons for a bright scope in Food and Beverage industry are:

  • According to a report by CII (Confederation of Indian Industry), the food and beverage industry in India is expected to generate 14.5 Lacs jobs by 2025.
  • The Indian government has set a target of increasing the share of the food processing industry in the country's GDP to 20% by 2025, which will create more opportunities for skilled professionals in the food and beverage sector.

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Akansha Bisht

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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. Some key skills that an aspirant should possess when they think of pursuing a Food and Beverage Services course are listed below:

Skillset

Pleasant personality

Customer-oriented approach

Responsible

Discipline

Ability to be committed and dedicated to a task

Outgoing personality

Flair for creativity

Polite demeanour

Confidence

Good listener

Ability to adjust in any situation

Willingness to work long and odd hours

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Suraj Kumar karn

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Airport Management course fees range from INR 1 Lacs to 1 Lacs 50 thousand for a complete courseAviation and Hospitality Management Course Highlights: Course Fees & Placement Scope

Course Level Diploma

Duration 1 Year

Eligibility Criteria 12th or Equivalent passed from a recognised Board

Average Course Fee INR 85,500 /-

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Suraj Kumar karn

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With this in mind, let's explore the 30 best hospitality courses designed to train your staff, starting with the front desk and hotel operations sector.

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Aviation and Hospitality Management Course Highlights: Course Fees & Placement Scope

Course Level Diploma

Job Roles Cabin Crew, Product Manager, Executive Assistant, Front office executive, Airport ground support staff etc.

Average Salary INR 3-6 Lakhs, 10-20 Lacs Abroad Or (as per job profile

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