M.Sc Hotel / Hospitality Management
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, with a B.Sc in Home Science, you are generally eligible for an M.Sc in Hotel Management. The admission process typically involves meeting specific eligibility criteria, applying to desired institutions, and potentially taking entrance exams.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
NSHM Durgapur offers an MSc programme via the NSHM Institute of Tourism & Hotel Management. MSc in Hospitality Management is a two-year course offered in a full-time mode. To be eligible for the MSc course candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree. The university shortlists students based on their last qualifying exam followed by interview rounds.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
In the IHM Chennai MSc's first two semesters, a total of 9 subjects are taught to the students. These subjects are around the stream of Hospitality Administration. Mentioned below are the IHM Chennai MSc curriculum subjects included in the first two semesters:
- Management Functions & Behaviour in Hospitality
- Hospitality Management
- Properties Development & Planning
- Information Management Systems & Hospitality
- Revenue / Yield Management
- Market Research
- Equipment & Materials Management
- Managing Entrepreneurship: Small & Medium Business Properties
- Mentorship & Research Project (Research Methodology)
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3 years agoContributor-Level 8
After completing the BHM course you would be most likely to work as a hotel manager. A hotel manager is someone who manages the daily operations of a hotel, handles its finance, maintains its high standard, manages the staff, interacts with guests, and more.
2. Catering Management.
This is a unique role that falls under the umbrella of the hospitality industry. A catering manager leads the group of caterers and chefs, as well as they are responsible for catering. Catering is all about food service and ensuring that the process is carried out smoothly.
3. Managing Club managers are the ones in charge to maintain and su
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
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