Which course option is preferable in hotel management after class 12th: B.Sc or BHM?
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Hi Niven, I would recommend to go for BHMCT 4 Years course. It will remain highly beneficial for you in terms of future career prospect for sure. Hotel Management is one of most Dynamic course in today's date. Being alumni I must say in LPU for the Hotel Management course there is a maximum chance of getting International placement. Last Year placement record in LPU for Hotel Management course (In-spite of Pandemic Situation) :
8.5 LPA is the highest Salary package of the batch by Viral International
6.5 LPA is another salary package by Planetspark. Placement session is still LIVE
This salary packages also contain additional benefits like...more -
List of Courses in Hotel Management
Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)
BBA in Hospitality, Travel & Tourism. B.Sc. In Hospitality & Administration. B.Sc. In Hospitality and Catering Services. Bachelor in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT)
BVoc in Hotel Management. BHM is more focused on management aspects and operations conducted in hotel management. LPU School of Hotel Management and Tourism is among India's best Hotel Management and Tourism colleges that groom students through industry-endorsed curriculum and intensive service-oriented practicals with industry exposure in excellent infrastructure. Students are surrounded b...more -
Dear Niven, B.Sc. In Hotel Management provides an overview of Hotel management and doesn't focus on specialised courses, It's more technical and impacts on fundamentals of hotel management. BHM is more focused on management aspects and operations conducted in hotel management. In short, both are the best programme, the choice is yours. I am an alumnus of LPU and completed my MBA programme there. One of my friend's brother is also studying there in Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology BHMCT )
Let me share few points about the Hotel Management programme at LPU :
Curriculum: High academic standards are maintained by offering...more -
The focus of entertaining is impressing others
The focus of true hospitality is serving others
Being an alumni of LPU. I have couple of friends in the HOTEL MANAGEMENT. So I must say that LPU would be the best option for pursuing the course for HOTEL MANAGEMENT. As university possess a hotel which not only give practical exposure but also the real time ELIGIBILITY : The student must pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English med...more -
B.Sc Hotel Management provides an overview of Hotel management and doesn't focus on specialised courses, Its more technical and impacts on fundamentals of hotel management. BHM is more focused on management aspects and operations conducted in hotel management. LPU School of Hotel Management and Tourism is among India's best Hotel Management and Tourism colleges that groom students through industry-endorsed curriculum and intensive service-oriented practicals with industry exposure in excellent infrastructure. Students are surrounded by peers from 70+ countries giving them an international edge. The school provides students with simulat...more
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According to me B.Sc(Hotel Management) will be more suitable after 10+2. You can check the details related to the course, duration and eligibility on the website of various universities. Some of the links I can suggest you are www.lpu.in, www.bhu.ac.in, www.jnu.ac.in.
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Yes you can.For most of the courses youare elligible as 50/55/60 in the minimum requirement.
Most of the courses admission is direct and some may required score like CUET, CMAT, University entrance.
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The programme welcomes students from all streams, including humanities, as long as they meet the minimum requirement of 50% marks in their 12th exams. Many humanities students find the programme a natural extension of their academic interests, as the curriculum often connects with cultural, historical, and social themes. For example, a student who studied history might bring unique perspectives into courses like painting or applied arts.
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Yes, you can appear for the 12th improvement exam even if you're currently pursuing a Polytechnic course, but it depends on a few key factors related to your board and eligibility.
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