Which degree is best for hotel management?
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Which degree is best for hotel management?
After class 12, these are the best courses for hotel management.
- Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)
- BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration.
- Bachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT)
- BA in Hotel Management.
- BBA in Hospitality, travel & tourism.
- BBA in Hotel Management.
- Diploma in Hotel Management.
Can I do hotel management after 12?
If you are planning to study Hotel Management courses after 12th in India, the minimum percentage required is 50% in any stream, be it Arts, Commerce or Science. Thus, you can choose any stream after 10th to study Hotel Management after 12th.
What is the time period for hotel management course?
3 years
If you choose to do a Diploma In Hotel Management, it will take you 3 years to complete a full time course. Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Hospitality And Hotel Administration) will again take you 3 years to complete and is rising in popularity.
Is maths required for hotel management?
Is Maths compulsory for Hotel Management? No, Maths is not compulsory for Hotel Management courses. In fact, there is no mandatory subject requirement to pursue UG level courses in this field.
Does marks matter in hotel management?
No, not really. Its just that you need to score at least 60% marks in your 12th board exams. It has nothing more to do with the hotel management. It doesn’t matter a little even.
Do we need maths for Hotel Management?
Which is better BHM or BBA?
BHM on one hand will lead you to jobs in hotels, cruise, restaurants, airlines etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. BBA on the other hand opens a lot of doors for you once you graduate.
Is there any future in hotel management?
With the escalating demand of hotels in India, the hotel management industry has huge growth potential in the near future. The demand for smart and skilled professionals in this industry is growing at a fast pace, not only in India but also worldwide. There is a dire need for skilled and retainable professionals.