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ILEAD Kolkata
IMS Kolkata - Institute of Management Study, Kolkata
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Maharani Kasiswari College, Kolkata
Muralidhar Girls College, Kolkata
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Swami Vivekananda Institute of Modern Science, Kolkata
Advanced Information and Management Studies, Durgapur
SIT Darjeeling - Siliguri Institute of Technology, Darjeeling
Gobardanga Hindu College, North 24 Parganas.
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1. Popularity: The B.Sc. Course is more theoretical in nature, whereas the BHM course is job-oriented. This makes the BHM course more preferred by students.
2. Coursework: In the B.Sc. Programme, you study topics like culinary history, basic principles of food production, culinary terms, etc. The BHM programme places more of an emphasis on kitchen operations management, marketing, and HR management.
3. Job profile: The popular jobs for BHM graduates are food and beverage executives,
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1. Focus: A Master's in Hotel Management (MHM) focuses on management and marketing, whereas the M.Sc. In Hotel Management focuses on planning and quality service in hotel management.
2. Recognition: The hospitality sector accords equal recognition to both courses. Compared to an M.Sc. Graduate, an MHM graduate might find it simpler to land a job in the private sector.
3. Career options: You can become a marketing lead, hotel manager, restaurant manager, or head of food and beverage by earning a MHM deg
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1. Popularity: The B.Sc. In hotel management is more popular. Compared to a B.Voc. In hospital instrumentation and management, this degree offers more career options.
2. Coursework: The B.Sc. Programme covers subjects like food Science fundamentals, international cuisine, hotel engineering, and more. The B.Voc. Programme puts a greater emphasis on hospital administration, financial management, and inventory control.
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1. Popularity: Both courses are popular in different industries, such as hotel management, which prefers a B.Sc. In hotel management. The BBA course is preferred for jobs in the tourism industry.
2. Subjects: In the B.Sc. Programme, you study topics like international cuisine, hotel engineering, the foundations of food Science, etc. The BBA programme places more of an emphasis on marketing, communication, and business management.
3. Career options: With a BBA in tourism m
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It offers the largest platform for job seekers.
The course of hotel management lays the foundation of a successful career by exposing the student to crucial concepts like customer service, accounting, operation,food and beverages services,etc
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