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Raveesh Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Go for Masters degree.
Get placed in some hotel industry.
Don't go for the diploma course.

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UEI GLOBAL. Global

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Hi Shrijal,
B.Voc is a very new concept in India and still the Universities are in testing mode as multiple entry and exit points was not prevailing earlier. There are UGC mandates to look into it for every university but still, the acceptance is not fully there in the market. I would suggest to go for BHM or B.Sc in Hospitality/ Hotel management.
You can also visit UEI Global for admission, visit:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/uei-global-hotel-management-institute-lucknow-36357

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Mamoni,
Yes you can but you should fulfill these requirements for your eligibility:-
B.Sc. In Hospitality and Hotel Administration; or Diploma in Hotel Management from NCHMCT (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology) stream + any Degree qualification; or Diploma in Hotel Management from NCHMCT stream with 2 years work experience in supervisory category in any established and approved star hotel or other hospitality/service organisation/faculty with minimum 2 years of teaching experience from NCHMCT affiliated institute/AICTE approved Institutes of Hotel Management.
All the best

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venket vk

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More details: https://admissionblock.com/
Admission process for BHM from M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences is mentioned below:
Admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2 examination. Interested candidates can apply online or offline with the required information.
The minimum eligibility to apply is a pass percentage of 40% in class 12 and 35% marks in case of candidates belonging to a reserved category.

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venket vk

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More details: https://admissionblock.com/
Admission to this course is based on marks obtained in 10+2 examination. Interested candidates can apply online or offline with the required information. The minimum eligibility to apply is that the candidate should have a passing percentage of 40% in class 12th.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

In Dubai, the average salary is 1200 AED. But it depends on other factors. If you are a fresher, you might get around 1000 AED. You also get service charge & tips which depend on the occupancy of the hotel. Usually, you get more money from service charge & tips combined than your salary. My friends never used to withdraw money from their salary card. They just use the tip money for their daily expenses, they used to withdraw huge amount at a time and send it to their bank accounts in their respective countries. Since you didn't mention the country, I gave the example of UAE. It differs from country to country. In India, it starts from
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Mehak Seth

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Graduates of Masters of Tourism and Travel Management are well-equipped with the skills needed for carrying on the workings pertaining to the industry. The students are imbibed with the day-to-day knowledge of the operations carried on in the industry, helping them build their career path. Building a strong foundation for students in the Tourism sector, they are made exponent in the field making them eligible to take up research study in the field. Gaining practical exposure as well as theoretical knowledge of the field, graduates after the completion of the master's degree have a lucrative option of becoming teachers in reputed colleg
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Rakesh Kumar

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The difference is that B.Sc. is usually available in hospitality and hotel administration for 3 years, which focusses on the jobs related to front office and other operations of hotel activities. But hotel management and catering technology say much about operations and all the aspects of food and nutrition and techniques. BHMCT is usually of 4 years. Try to check Amity University, Lovely Professional University, etc. which provide good grooming for skills required for jobs also.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi,
The salary depends on your job role, qualification, prior work experience you had, the hotel or restaurant you work at etc. Top tier hotels will fetch you good pay. For a hotel manager in Malaysia, the average salary is around RM 60,000 per year. In Singapore, it is around S$65,000 per year. In India, starting salary can be around Rs.10,000 to Rs.15,000 per month. The average annual salary may be around Rs.500,000 to Rs.700,000.

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