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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Yes definitely you can study Hotel Management, but you should have minimum 50% in your class 12th standard and also you need to give entrance exam if required.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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B.Sc in Hotel Management is better option compared to Diploma, because B.Sc is degree course which is more valuable than Diploma and also have more career opportunities.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Yes, you can surely. No doubt, you can apply for M.Sc in Hospitality and Hotel management after your B.Sc.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, indeed. Hotel management is a growing field where there is a huge demand for trained staff. It is a service industry with positions across food and beverages, culinary arts, catering technology, operations management, front office, sales and marketing. Your organization skills, strong people skills and communication skills will play a key role to survive here.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, indeed you are now eligible to take up certificate or vocational courses or Diploma courses in hotel management. Hotel management is the field that needs good organization skills and communication skills to survive. It is a service industry where customer satisfaction is of top priority.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You may want to consider doing a certificate or vocational course or a Diploma in hotel management domain such as - Food and beverages, culinary arts, catering technology, operation management, sales and marketing, front office operations. Do an internship along with studies for best exposure.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Well, both the fields are diverse and have wide range of scope for growth and opportunities. Based on interest and skill set, take up the profession. In agriculture field, Managers at Plantations, as Officers at Fertilizer Manufacturing firms, Agriculture Machinery Industries, Agricultural Products Marketing firms, Food processing units are popular posts. There are opening in both government and private sectors. In hotel management, it is a service industry with domains such as catering technology, food and beverages, front office operations, sales and marketing etc.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Since you have done Bachelors already, you may do Masters or an MBA in relevant fields such as hotel, hospitality and tourism industry. Alternately, certificate or Diploma or vocational courses in hotel management, food and beverages, catering operations to name a few.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi, You may choose to do an MBA (Masters )in hotel management and allied fields, or join a Diploma or Advance level certification in Hotel management. Depending on the time you can allot, mode of study, cost and location, make the choice of the type of course.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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The various work areas are: Management, food and beverage service, housekeeping, front office operation, sales and marketing, accounting. It a service industry where trained staff are important. Communication and organisation skills are really important.

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