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B.Sc and BHM both are certified degree courses in hotel management, the major difference between both the courses is that BHM is of 4 years and B.Sc in hotel management is of 3 years. Both the courses will have same study, it is just that you will be given some more industrial training exposure depending upon the criteria of the university.
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Both BHM and BBA have their own career growth depending upon how good you do in your field, which entirely depends upon your learning about your field. BHM on one hand will lead you to jobs in hotels, cruise, restaurants, airlines etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. BBA on the other hand opens a lot of doors for you once you graduate. The kind of growth that is seen here is remarkable. Also now there are few universities that provide you a BBA degree in specialized sectors other than the usual ones. One of the university I know is UPES, Dehradun. They have BBA in 8 different domains enabling you to choose a
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The job will be according to what specializations you have choose in your final semester.
1) Management Trainee (The interview is difficult to crack but if you crack this, your life is made. You will be selected as management trainee. You will have to work in all department and choose which department you want to go as an Assistant Manager after 2 years of training)
2) Front Office executive
3) Housekeeping executive
4) Food and beverage executive
5) Entry level chef
are the various jobs you will get after you completion of your course.
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