Overview
Bachelor Program in Hotel Management is a graduate programme which offers wide openings for students entrenched with attractive career opportunities.
This Bachelor Program in Hotel Management focuses on developing a broad understanding of the operational aspects of the hotel industry, and builds knowledge about business communications, hotel accounting, front once operations, accommodations, food safety and hygiene, tourism, hospitality etc.
FIRST YEAR
- Hotel Accounting
- Computer Application in Business
- Front Office Operations
- Organisational Behaviour
- Business Communications
YEAR -2
- Accommodation Management
- Food Safety and Hygiene
- Travel and Tourism Management
- Human Resource Management
- Total Quality Management
YEAR – 3
- Food and Beverage Services
- Soft Skills at Work Place
- Event Management
- House Keeping Operations
- Hospitality Management
Course Benefits
- Bachelor Program in Hotel Management prepares students for employment in some of the most prestigious and renowned hotels and resorts across the World and even in areas like hotel and restaurant management, airline catering and cabin service, club management, cruise ship hotel management, hotel and tourism associations, forest lodges & guest houses, catering institutes or set up an entrepreneurial venture of their own.
- The growing opportunities in the hospitality industry have motivated students to take up hospitality courses.
- Prospect of hotel management is certainly vast and holds a wide range of job opportunities for an incipient career. A degree in Hotel Management will open doors to an exciting and highly demanded career across the world.
Course Highlights
- Bachelor Program in Hotel Management is a three-year graduate course designed to provide students with knowledge and skills to work effectively in the Hotel industry.
- Candidates who have completed plus two or DHM and with work experience of 3 years is eligible for this course.
- This is a 3-year graduate (Fast track One year) course which includes 15 papers. Each year comprises of 5 papers.