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Hotel & Hospitality Business Administration

Job Description

The Hotel & Hospitality Business Administration t is a specialized program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a successful career in the hospitality industry. This industry includes sectors such as hotels, resorts, restaurants, cruise ships, event management, tourism.


Objective: This course aims to equip learners with comprehensive knowledge and skills in managing hotel and hospitality operations effectively. It focuses on front office management, housekeeping, food and beverage services, customer relations, and hospitality marketing.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria 1

Criteria 2

Experience

Training Qualification

12th

Pursuing Continuous Schooling

1 Year

None

12th

Passed

6 Months

None

Degree

Passed

No Experience

None


Sector

Tourism & Hospitality

Certifying Bodies

National Education Training And Development

Type of Organisation

Board of Vocational Education

Occupation Standards/Syllabus

NCO Code

Mandatory/ Optional

Duration

  • Introduction to Hotel and Hospitality Industry

  • Hotel Operations and Management

  • Financial Management in Hotel Business

  • Marketing and Sales in Hospitality

  • Human Resource Management in Hospitality

  • Customer Service and Quality Management



N/A





Mandatory




3 Months




Learning Module In Job Role/Syllabus

Career Opportunities

  • Hotel Manager

  • Front Office Executive

  • Event Coordinator

  • Restaurant Manager

  • Housekeeping Supervisor

  • Guest Relations Officer

  • Travel Consultant

  • Catering Manager

  • Cruise Line Staff

  • Airport Lounge Manager


Duration Hours

Theory :

100

Practical :

100

Employability Skills :

30

OJT (Mandatory) :

20

Specializations in Course

Hotel & Hospitality Business Administration Training, graduates can pursue a variety of careers in the hospitality, tourism, and service industries. This program equips them with skills in customer service, event management, and operations in hotels, resorts, and other service-related sectors.


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