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The hotel sector is all on giving clients incredible experiences. Whether it's through food, lodging, or other services like beauty and massage. The study of preparing, exhibiting, and serving food and beverages, as well as providing hospitality services, grooming and attractiveness of the hair and body, and other personal services, is known as food, hospitality, and personal services.

This branch of study's theoretical substance includes:

  • Using and applying skincare and cosmetic items
  • Hair cutting, style, coloring, and treatment techniques, as well as general beauty maintenance.
  • Housekeeping
  • Management of hotels and other hospitality establishments
  • Bakery, patisserie, and cooking preparation, display, and service of food and beverages.

You'll learn from experts in their industries since we've worked with some of the world's best schools to provide you with opportunities to pursue a profession you'll enjoy. Complete hands-on training in cutting-edge kitchens or an internship to gain the practical experience you'll need to land a job after graduation.

Here are some of the topics you can look into:

  • Management of a Hotel
  • Catering
  • Commercial Cookery or Chef
  • Management in the Retail Industry

REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY:

Each country sets its own rules and eligibility criteria for international students seeking to study Hotel Management abroad. Here, we'll outline the general eligibility guidelines for Indian students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's in Hotel Management (BHM) in top destinations around the world.

Age Limitations

Candidates wishing to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management in another country are not required to be of a certain age.

Scholastic prerequisites

Candidates aspiring to pursue a bachelor's degree in hotel management must have successfully completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board. Additionally, they are expected to demonstrate a strong interest in entering the hospitality sector alongside meeting educational qualifications to be eligible for admission.

Requirements for Work Experience

Because this is an undergraduate program, candidates are not required to have any work experience. Candidates with appropriate work experience or internships between semesters, on the other hand, would only enhance their student profiles.

Requirements for Applications

Since you are applying for a Bachelor of Hotel Management degree in another country, please note that university requirements may vary. Below are general application requirements for your BHM application procedure (but not limited to):

  • Mark sheets for classes 10 and 12
  • Financial Statements for Individuals
  • Test of English Proficiency
  • Purpose Statement
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Certificate of School Dismissal and School Migration
  • Previous job experience (if any)
  • Scores on the SAT/ACT (subject to country)
  • Recommendation letter
  • Application Essay (subject to university/college requirements)

Exam(s) required studying BHM in another country

In countries where education standards are high, students often need to take an English proficiency test to demonstrate their command of the language. Additionally, universities may require applicants to submit SAT/ACT scores as part of the admissions process. It's important to note that each university has its own specific admission eligibility criteria that applicants must adhere to. There are no universal rules across institutions.

As mentioned earlier, it's advisable for candidates to create a shortlist of reputable hotel management colleges, carefully review the admission requirements for each, and proceed with their applications accordingly.