
Hotel Management
4 years of bachelors of hotel management (Honors) - Affiliated to Krishna University.
Objectives & framework
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4 years of bachelors of hotel management (Honors) - Affiliated to Krishna University.
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The basic objective of the BHM program is to provide a steady stream of competent young professionals with the necessary knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes to occupy key operational positions in the hospitality industry.
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The Program provides students with interesting, informative and high-quality training opportunities which enhance professional competence and enrich personal development. These opportunities will take place both in the Domestic & international segment.
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The internship can also serve as a bridge between the traditional academic setting and professional world and creates the opportunity to begin the new life as a learning process for students: therefore, west in provides Internship in second year of BHM Program and Six months specialization internship in the Sixth Semester of BHM Program.
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The course structure of BHM programmed is designed keeping in view the basic objective stated above. Consequently, certain essential features of such model programmed structures would be:
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To impart latest and relevant knowledge from the field of hotel management theory and practice to the students
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To provide opportunities within and outside the college, for developing necessary operating skills necessary for the Hotel Industry
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To develop right kind of values and attitudes to function effectively in the hospitality Industry
Eligibility For Admission:
Educational Qualification:
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Completion of 10+2 (Higher Secondary or equivalent) from a recognized board.
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Candidates from any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) are eligible to apply.
Minimum Marks:
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A minimum of 50% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination (this may vary based on the university's guidelines or specific reservation policies).
Medical Fitness:
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Candidates must be medically fit as per the standards required for hospitality roles.