Hotel Management Scope

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Vishal Tyagi

Beginner-Level 4

Starting salary can vary depending upon your post (generally Management trainee and operational trainee). The salary can vary from 15k-25k.

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Aditya Gupta

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, it is a better college and placement is also good, but your rank is in 8000. I suggest you to take admission in IHM. With your rank, you will get best IHM.

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Rutam Shah

Beginner-Level 2

Go for the study abroad option or Joining Manipal University. Manipal has tie-ups with ITC and Sheraton Hotel.

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sourabh badgoti

Beginner-Level 5

The answer is in your question. Food production or kitchen department is responsible for the actual preparation of food items where as the F & B service department is responsible for the systematic service of food from the hot or cold plates of kitchen to the customers tables as per their choices or order.

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

After your course in hotel management, you can work in the below mentioned sectors:
Accommodation manager,
Catering manager,
Event organizer,
Fast food restaurant manager,
Hotel manager,
Public house manager and restaurant manager.
More than 80% of hospitality graduates enter employment within six months of graduation. Popular areas of work include marketing, PR and sales, business management and secretarial roles. Just over 4% of hospitality graduates go on to further study, or combine study and work. They do this to either specialize in a particular hospitality-related function or to broaden their opportunities and move into other ca
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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Aditya,
Foreign language course is always helpful, if you are planning to work or study abroad like Germany, Canada, Italy, etc., so choose your course accordingly.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Utkarsh, hotel management is a never dying sector. The scope is good. But for admissions, you have to convince the universities why you want to study hotel management after B.Tech. Have a clarity over your career plans and decide. Overall hospitality sector has good growth.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You may join marine academy for basic training and then try for a job in cruise or look for jobs here:
http://www.cruiselinesjobs.com/recruitment-agents/india/

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