What should I do after completing B.Sc in hotel management?

363 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Sahil Thukral
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3 years ago
It is critical to obtain work experience, and many hospitality courses include an industrial placement that allows you to put your academic knowledge into practise. This helps you acquire transferrable and subject-specific skills while also providing companies with evidence of your abilities and exp

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Courses available after B.Sc. Hotel Management Master of Hotel Management (MHM) M.Sc in Hotel and Catering Management. M.Sc. In Hospitality and Hotel Administration. M.Sc. In Hotel Management. M.Sc. In Hotel Management, Catering and Tourism. M.Sc. In Tourism. M.Phil in Food Science and Nutrition. Ho

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5 years ago
After completing B.Sc in hotel management, you should go for MBA (HHM) - HOSPITAL & HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT. The programme aims to impart specialisation in two functional areas viz. , Hospital and Healthcare Management to develop students as effective professionals. The students are geared to grasp co

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Avinash Kumar
7 years ago
If you want to do Masters then opt for MBA in hospitality and go for M.Sc only if you want to get into teaching sector.

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Dinesh Rawat
9 years ago
If you want to study then you can go for MBA or you can start your career with different hotels.

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