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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
BHM itself means Bachelor's in Hotel Management. BHM is majorly classified into 4 core subjects. Front Office, Housekeeping, Food Production and Food and Beverage Service. It is for people who are passionated about working in the hospitality industry. One who goes through this course will get a 6-month mandatory training as per the degree guidelines. Overall, BHM gives you a perspective of all departments in one book. It is having huge scope and can help you get good placements.

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Lorna Dsouza

Guide-Level 13

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No, you need to complete your 10+2 first in order to become eligible for this course.

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Shiksha Kumari

Guide-Level 14

Hotel management, in comparison to any other study has a good scope (as per the market research). An article was published in one of the leading newspapers that students placed from HM have 60% higher chances of getting well placed as compared to engineering graduates. I think a student should go for it if (he/she) has interest in the stream. Good number of companies places the student in foreign companies especially in Dubai.

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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

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Practically, you can't exactly compare the step programme and a Bachelors degree from any IHM for the following reasons:
1. The step programme is not considered valid as a graduate degree in a lot of universities both India and abroad.
2. The step programme limits your scope of employment as your qualification and knowledge is restricted to one core department of the hotel making it difficult to make a career switch in the future if need be.
3. A degree from IHM is a graduation degree so you can easily opt for any post graduate programs in the same or allied field.
4. The employment opportunities for an IHM graduate are more diverse
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ayesha ali

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In order to get admission in MBA Tourism and Travel Management, students need to clear the entrance exam which is followed by group discussion and personal interview round. There are various universities like the Christ University, which admits students on the basis of their CAT/XAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ GMAT or MAT score.

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

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Hotel management is a trending field with scope for all people. Since it a service industry and very customer oriented, I have heard few people complain about extended hours of work and even on holidays at times. So, she could choose options of study and work that have fixed hours or lesser extensions. All the best.

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Shreya MKLead a life with integrity :-)

Contributor-Level 9

To get into the IHM, you have to apply for NCHMCT JEE 2019, and score a very good ranking i.e. AIR, and then you can get admission in IHM Lucknow. All the best.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

Guide-Level 12

Both are having it's own benefits. Hospitality with B.Sc is bit multi-disciplinary too, so that looks more attractive. Still, it is best for you to compare the subjects covered in the courses before you proceed.

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