Can I pursue hotel management after 12th?
Asked by Shubham Patil
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Yes, you can. You only require a 12th pass certificate in any stream. After that there are various colleges under Central Government, State Government and Private, that has hospitality courses. There are generally two classifications for hotel management courses in India, 1. B.Sc. Hospitality and Hotel Administration course that is offered in most of the government. Colleges that are under NCHMCT
2. Bachelor of Hotel Management which is offered in most of the private colleges. The B.Sc. Is for 3 years and the BHM for 4 years. I would personally suggest you go for a B.Sc. Course in a government. College or also known as IHM and save 1 y...more -
Yes you can do and join GEMS college it's in Bangalore. In this college you have one year Diploma course in Aviation, Hospitality (HOTEL MANAGEMENT) and Travel management so that if you join this course you will get three ways job opportunity and 100%job placement . For more information contact :9606443996.
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Hi,
There are several options available for you such as you can go for:
B.Sc hotel management or you can go for bachelor of hotel management and catering technology (BHMCT)
Some of the career prospects of hotel management are:
In BHMCT degree students get the knowledge, skills, and abilities to be considered for operational and managerial level positions in hospitality and tourism sector and it will provide orientation to students to build careers as entrepreneurs and teachers. In B.Sc hotel management students are trained about the effective use of technology (software, equipment, systems), knowledge to manage the professional preparation...more -
Of course, you can pursue HM after 12th.
It totally depends on your interests.
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