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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can. You will find some aspects of the course easier and tougher than a science student. Accountancy is one subject you will have an advantage over science students and it is an important subject for the course. But there are also certain subjects such as food science and nutrition, that you may find difficult than a science student, but they are minor subjects and not as major as accountancy, which will be a subject that would be present for the entire course most probably.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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There are many types of Hotel Management courses that are offered in India. Hotel Management can be studied at UG, PG, Diploma and even Certificate levels in India.  Out of these they choose according to their liking. 

Candidates can see the list of types of courses that are offered below: 

Hotel Management UG Courses 

Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)

Bachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT)
BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

BA in Hotel Management

BBA in Hospitality, travel & tourism 

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Hotel Management PG Courses

Master of Hotel Management (MHM)

Master in Tourism and Hotel Management (MTHM)

MBA in Hotel Management

MBA in Hospitality Management

MSc Tourism and Hospitality Management

MBA Hospitality

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veenu deswal

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One should not restrict themselves. There are various jobs directly related to your degree: you can apply for accommodation manager, catering manager, event manager, hotel manager, chef, fast food restaurant manager etc. There are various options are available after your degree in hospitality and hotel administration. You can do MBA in marketing or HR management or hotel management, lean operations and so on.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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I suggest you to take Diploma in Culinary Arts that will emphasize your learning about cooking art. You will learn various arts used in Cooking and learn various cuisines. The basic of everything related to culinary is taught in this course. As this industry is based on experience, I suggest you to do things more on practically rather than theoretically. If you are a person who loves to cook, and serve food to the guest in a very creative way and a person who is ready to innovate foods to influence the guest. Trust me, this is the right industry for you to sustain. All the best.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
I suggest you to specialize in MBA-Hospitality Management, if not able to pursue on a regular mode, I suggest you to complete it through distance mode. This will be an addition in your resume, and will create difference in your career profile. You will be promoted to higher designation, and on the other hand, you will get to learn about the present trends in the hotels theoretically. I suggest you to specialize MBA in Food and Beverage Service during your specialization period. This will help you. All the best.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
Hotel Management and Hospitality Management both are the same. Just that in a newer trend people tend to call it Hospitality Management, but it is also known as Hotel Management. The first thing we do when a guest comes to the hotel is we provide Hospitality and that is what we will be studying how Hospitality is provided to the guest in various departments. Tourism is a different sector from hospitality, which is working for travel by being tour operators, travel agent who sells various services of the hotel and tourist destination to the guest at one place. We study more about tourism in this aspect. This is what the difference be
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, I see that you are confused between both the specializations. I would indeed suggest you to specialize in both. In India, there are many colleges, which are providing B.Sc in Hospitality and Tourism Management. It will help you to decide right which industry you want to sustain in and do your higher studies to create a firm professional track for your future. The decision you make will lead you to your dreams. I suggest you to do it right. Everything will be fine next. All the best.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi, I would say 'Yes' to your question. If you see this course in a passionate way, you are in right industry to sustain. Initially, you we see growth in the hotel in a very slow process, but once you reach the supervisor level your life is comfortable in the industry. The BHM course has 4 main Departments that we study Food Production, Food and Beverage Service, Front Office and Housekeeping. We study different aspects of this core department. The passion you come with lead you to the right destination. It is one best industry, growing industry and India is always famous for Hospitality and this studies is about Hospitality Management
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

The fee structure for 3 years B.Sc Hospitality and Tourism Studies at Arihant Group Institutions is Rs 48,120.
1st Year: INR 16,040
2nd Year: INR 16040
3rd Year: INR 16040
Hope, this was clear and helpful. All the very best.

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Kanksha Mutreja

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It varies from college to college, like in DU course fees is less than other private or semi-private colleges.

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