What kind of job does a candidate get after completing the 3-years B.Sc in hotel management course?

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7 years ago
A candidate with B.Sc Hotel Management course has job openings in hotels and restaurant chains, travels (airlines, railways), hospitality services at different organizations, event management. One can start one's independent business too.

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A position depends entirely on your communicative skills, good/ smart personality and knowledge of the course. Instead of bothering on the position you get, focus more on your skills in the department you choose. Internal promotion is there.

SHASHWAT CHATTERJEE
7 years ago
A person can get a job in a hotel, QSR, restaurants, bar, retail chain enterprises as an MT or OT. He/She can even start his/her own business or a startup.

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