How can I become a hotel manager after completing B.Sc in hospitality and hotel administration?

470 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Danish Khan
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Saurabh dutt
8 years ago
Directly you cannot become a Hotel Manager after completing you yours B.Sc in hospitality and Hotel Administration. For that, you have to do hard work and wait for the time to come.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Most of the company sectors in the hotel industry are private, the company sizes in hotel industry are following, More than 50 employees 50 - 100 employees 100 - 500 employees 500 - 1000 employees 1000 - 10,000 employees About 155 - 18% of the hotel managers are appointed in the public sector, while

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4 years ago
You can't directly become a hotel Manager after completion of the course since managing a hotel requires a lot of experience. LPU has been the university that has outperformed most of its competition. Be it academics, sports or cultural activities, the university boasts a number of accolades to prov

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After the graduation, you can apply for management trainee programme. That is offered by almost every reputed 5 star properties. If you crack that 18 months programme, then you can start your career as assistant manager level. That's all you can do but it is difficult to crack management trainee pro

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N
8 years ago
Actually this question does not make any sense. Hotel manager is not just a position that can be given to anyone directly once after their education in all the core departments without any proper training of any particular situation handling. Education from any best universities can not provide a

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Aman Kumar
8 years ago
Hi, You can't directly become a hotel Manager after completion of the course since managing a hotel requires a lot of experience. You can join as a Supervisor or Assistant Manager and then climb up the ladder. All the best.

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