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Mechanical Technology Diploma in Pakistan. The mechanical technology is involved in the design, manufacture, testing, installation, operation and maintenance of a wide variety of machines and mechanical equipment. Through the Mechanical Engineering Technology program at iitpakistan, students are trained in fundamental engineering principles and practice. Students will gain a working knowledge in the fundamentals of materials, structures, fluids, power, machine design, manufacturing, thermodynamics, HVAC, quality, and instrumentation and control.Top institute Pakistan The use of current computer software is emphasized throughout the program.A diverse and stimulating program, Mechanical Engineering Technology incorporates labs and field trips to reinforce theoretical background, and to develop appropriate methods of approach and solution of engineering problems.Mechanical engineering is a diverse subject that derives its breadth from the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices (e.g., microscale sensors and inkjet printer nozzles) to large systems (e.g., spacecraft and machine tools). The role of a mechanical engineer is to take a product from an idea to the marketplace. In order to accomplish this, a broad range of skills are needed. The mechanical engineer needs to acquire particular skills and knowledge. Course Content of Diploma in Mechanical Technology: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Engineering Graphics Mechanics of Materials Thermodynamics Instrumentation and Measurement Introduction to Design and Manufacturing Fundamentals of Renewable Energy Heat Transfer ******For Registration & Information****** Please Call: 0331-5999937, 0321-5056755Whatsapp: 0092-331-5999937Email: info@iitpakistan.com.pk
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Professional Training of HVAC HEATING, VENTILATION,AIR CONDITIONING HVAC Course Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is an indoor and vehicular environmental comforting technology. The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. 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The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. Introduction to HVAC The need for HVAC References, standards and codes Terms, definitions and units HVAC system type overview Ventilation and air quality Buildings and energy efficiency Psychrometrics Properties of moist air Psychrometric chart Sensible and latent Combined processes Mixing of air streams Refrigeration Definitions Refrigerant selection Safety considerations Pressure and enthalpy Phase change concepts Vapor compression cycle System components Heating and Cooling Loads Loads and energy Heat transfer Weather data Infiltration and ventilation Cooling load calculations All Air Systems Definition of “all air systems” Types of all supply and return air systems Recirculating / Mixed Air Systems Dedicated Outside Air (DOAS) Systems Overhead / Dilution Type: Constant Volume (CAV) and Variable Volume (VAV) Displacement / UFAD Type Types of exhaust systems General – Toilet, etc. Laboratory, process, or other specialty systems Types of central equipment Packaged / Unitary systems Split systems Air handling units Fans Types of terminal equipment Air Terminal Units / VAV Boxes Grilles, Registers, & Diffusers System Comparison – Advantages / Disadvantages Hybrid approaches Applications / Examples Hydronic Systems Definition of “hydronics” Comparison to air systems Types of hydronic systems Heating Hot Water Chilled Water Condenser Water: Tower and Geo-exchange Glycol Water Types of central equipment Boilers Chillers Cooling Towers / Fluid Coolers Pumps Heat Exchangers Types of terminal equipment Coils Unit Heaters Fan Coil Units Chilled Beams Radiant System Comparison – Advantages / Disadvantages Steam and Steam Condensate Definition of “steam” Comparison to air and hydronic systems ASME Codes / Safety Types of steam and condensate systems Low Pressure High Pressure Condensate Collection: Gravity return, Pumped return, Vacuum Types of central equipment Boilers Heat Exchangers Make-up water systems Types of terminal equipment Coils Humidifiers Unit Heaters Fan Coil Units Radiant System Comparison - Advantages / Disadvantages Applications / Examples Field Tour - Wisconsin Energy Institute Controls: Building Automation Systems Definition / Purpose of “Building Automation System (BAS)” Types of HVAC control systems Local Centralized (Building-wide) Pneumatic Direct Digital Control Pneumatic-Hybrid Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Type of control equipment Valves Dampers Actuators Sensors and thermostats Types of Controls Proportional/Modulating Control Concepts Open/Closed Loop Control Wisconsin Energy Institute Sequence of Operations Mechanical Flow Diagrams INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDIES (IPATS) Whatsapp: +92 3219606785, 03035530865 Call: +923315145601, 03495021336 Head Office: 2nd Floor, Yasir Plaza, Near Chatri Chowk, Khanna Pull, Qadeer Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan Contact Office: +923219606785, 03035530865, 0331-5145601, 0349-5021336 Email: ipatsedu@gmail.com Website: www.ipatsedu.comProfessional Training of HVAC HEATING, VENTILATION,AIR CONDITIONING HVAC Course Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is an indoor and vehicular environmental comforting technology. The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. Introduction to HVAC The need for HVAC References, standards and codes Terms, definitions and units HVAC system type overview Ventilation and air quality Buildings and energy efficiency Psychrometrics Properties of moist air Psychrometric chart Sensible and latent Combined processes Mixing of air streams Refrigeration Definitions Refrigerant selection Safety considerations Pressure and enthalpy Phase change concepts Vapor compression cycle System components Heating and Cooling Loads Loads and energy Heat transfer Weather data Infiltration and ventilation Cooling load calculations All Air Systems Definition of “all air systems” Types of all supply and return air systems Recirculating / Mixed Air Systems Dedicated Outside Air (DOAS) Systems Overhead / Dilution Type: Constant Volume (CAV) and Variable Volume (VAV) Displacement / UFAD Type Types of exhaust systems General – Toilet, etc. Laboratory, process, or other specialty systems Types of central equipment Packaged / Unitary systems Split systems Air handling units Fans Types of terminal equipment Air Terminal Units / VAV Boxes Grilles, Registers, & Diffusers System Comparison – Advantages / Disadvantages Hybrid approaches Applications / Examples Hydronic Systems Definition of “hydronics” Comparison to air systems Types of hydronic systems Heating Hot Water Chilled Water Condenser Water: Tower and Geo-exchange Glycol Water Types of central equipment Boilers Chillers Cooling Towers / Fluid Coolers Pumps Heat Exchangers Types of terminal equipment Coils Unit Heaters Fan Coil Units Chilled Beams Radiant System Comparison – Advantages / Disadvantages Steam and Steam Condensate Definition of “steam” Comparison to air and hydronic systems ASME Codes / Safety Types of steam and condensate systems Low Pressure High Pressure Condensate Collection: Gravity return, Pumped return, Vacuum Types of central equipment Boilers Heat Exchangers Make-up water systems Types of terminal equipment Coils Humidifiers Unit Heaters Fan Coil Units Radiant System Comparison - Advantages / Disadvantages Applications / Examples Field Tour - Wisconsin Energy Institute Controls: Building Automation Systems Definition / Purpose of “Building Automation System (BAS)” Types of HVAC control systems Local Centralized (Building-wide) Pneumatic Direct Digital Control Pneumatic-Hybrid Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Type of control equipment Valves Dampers Actuators Sensors and thermostats Types of Controls Proportional/Modulating Control Concepts Open/Closed Loop Control Wisconsin Energy Institute Sequence of Operations Mechanical Flow Diagrams INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDIES (IPATS) Whatsapp: +92 3219606785, 03035530865 Call: +923315145601, 03495021336 Head Office: 2nd Floor, Yasir Plaza, Near Chatri Chowk, Khanna Pull, Qadeer Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan Contact Office: +923219606785, 03035530865, 0331-5145601, 0349-5021336 Email: ipatsedu@gmail.com Website: www.ipatsedu.comProfessional Training of HVAC HEATING, VENTILATION,AIR CONDITIONING HVAC Course Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is an indoor and vehicular environmental comforting technology. The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. 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The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. 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The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. 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The technology aims to provide thermal comfort and high indoor air quality. The techniques of ventilating a building is further divided into a few types as mechanical, forced, and natural ventilation that will provide optimal temperature throughout the day and night. HVAC does the above function, through three different and integrated parts such as heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning at required points or wherever necessary. Installing, HVAC systems has become common in the recent days and also the required industry standard for construction of new buildings. 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Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.Pakhtunkhwa,Punjab,Sindh,Gilgi,Baltistan,Turbat,Sibi,Chaman,Lasbela,Zhob,Gwadar,Nasirabad,Jaffarabad,Hub,Dera Murad Jamali,Dera Allah Yar,Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa,Peshawar,Mardan,Abbottabad,Mingora,Kohat,Bannu,Swabi,Dera Ismail Khan,Charsadda,Nowshera,Mansehra,Karachi,Hyderabad,Sukkur,Larkana,Nawabshah,Nanak wara,Mirpur Khas,Jacobabad,Shikarpur,Khairpur,Pakistan. Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The de
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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hot
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Hotel and Tourism Industry Coursesv Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management
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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests.iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. Course Duration TOURISM MANAGEMENT a) Tourism Orientation b) Tour Guiding c) Tour Operation d) Tour Costing & Booking e) Eco-Tourism f) Tourism & Hotel Laws 1 year and 2 year Class 5 Days a Weeks Class Timing Evening & Morning Shift International Hotel Management Executive Hotel Management Hospitality Management Fundamental of the Hotel and Catering Industry House Keeping and Accommodation Studies Restaurant Services Front Office Operations and Administration Food and Beverage Management Hotel and Catering Law Accounting, Purchasing and Cost Control Human Resource in Hospitality Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Management in Hospitality Customer Service Economics & Hospitality Organizational Behavior and Hospitality Management Environmental Management in Hospitality Industry Hotel Operational Management Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Tourism and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Hotel Management Hotel Operation Management Hotel Reception Management Hotel Catering Management Hotel Food Quality Management Hotel Event Management Fast Food Management Rail Transport & Management Accommodation Operation Room Division Management Professionals having relevant work experience and knowledge in a company or organization or some where else in private or public capacity, where in he or she does not have any opportunity to avail in campus formal education, can now translate his/her experiences into professional certification in the form of 1 or 2 year professional, competency based diploma, which enable the diploma holder in: The Hotel Management Diploma combines hands-on hospitality courses, including rooms division, reception, and restaurant operations, with basic hotel management courses. With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. You may choose to pursue an international career by working in different countries across the world. Wherever you choose to work, you will find yourself among people from different backgrounds. This experience will not only increase your knowledge of different languages and cultures but will also gradually make you a sought-after employee throughout the globe. You can start your career as front officer, guest relations’ officer, cook, porter, housekeeper and then move on to higher positions as your experience grows. Hospitality allows you to develop your own combination of skills and interests, and to find a position corresponding to your own strengths and areas of interests. Because of its wide range of business activities and specialization, hospitality sector also allows you to change fields easily within the industry. You can shift your career direction as your interests change and grow with plenty of flexibility to follow new trends and opportunities keeping up with rapid technological developments. You can also use your expertise to launch your own company or execute an original business concept. If you have energy, creativity, a true entrepreneurial spirit, you will be able to reach positions of responsibility very early in your career. The size and complexity of a hotel management organizational structure varies significantly depending on the size, features, and function of the hotel or resort. A variety of certifications[1] are available from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute, a division of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. A small hotel operation normally may consist of a small core management team consisting of a Hotel Manager and a few key department supervisors who directly handle day-to-day operations. On the other hand, a large full-service hotel or resort often operates similar to a large corporationwith an executive board headed by the General Manager and consisting of key directors serving as heads of individual hotel departments. Each department at a large hotel or resort may normally consist of subordinate line-level managers and supervisors who handle day-to-day operations. Hotel managers are generally exposed to long shifts that include late hours, weekends, and holidays due to the 24 houroperation of a hotel. The common workplace environment in hotels is fast-paced, with high levels of interaction with guests, employees, investors, and other managers. Upper management consisting of senior managers, department heads, and General Managers may sometimes enjoy a more desirable work schedule consisting of a more traditional business day with occasional weekends and holidays off. Depending on the size of the hotel, a typical hotel manager's day may include assisting with operational duties, managing employee performance, handling dissatisfied guests, managing work schedules, purchasing supplies, interviewing potential job candidates, conducting physical walks and inspections of the hotel facilities and public areas, and additional duties. These duties may vary each day depending on the needs of the property. The manager's responsibility also includes knowing about all current local events as well as the events being held on the hotel property. Managers are often required to attend regular department meetings, management meetings, training seminars for professional development, and additional functions. A hotel/casino property may require additional duties regarding special events being held on property for casino complimentary guests. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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Hotel and Tourism Industry Courses Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Course The Diploma in Hotel Management is designed to give students comprehensive management and technical skills for a successful career in the hospitality industry, the curriculum has been strengthened with international and local contents to fully prepare student to work in different parts of the world. The areas of study are: Hotel Management and Hospitality Diploma Hotel Front Office. House Keeping. Food Production. Food Service. Bakery. Food Costing. Hospitality Sales & Marketing . Human Resource Management. Communication Skills. Hotel Accounting. Entrepreneurship And leadership . The diploma in tourism & hotel management aims at developing competent professionals equipped with practical skills and techniques for top class management of tourism and hospitality services. The diploma enables the students to become versatile in various sectors of tourism and hotel industry. 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With the hotel management diploma, students can begin with entry level positions in hospitality businesses. As a guarantee of the quality of your hospitality management diploma, Les Roches is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. This industry is global and one of the biggest employers in the world. Out of every 100 people, 10 are employed in hospitality. But there is an immense shortage of skilled workers in Pakistan. The demand is so high across the country that in Lahore only, there is a demand for 200 people. iped institute 03214278510 sajawal mehtab Hotel management course,Hotel management diploma, International hotel management, Hotel & Hospitality course,Hotel & Hospitality diploma course,Hotel & tourism course, Hospitality & Tourism diploma course, Food and Beverages course, Hotel & Loding course, Hotel and recreation diploma course, Iped provide Govt registered Fast track diploma courses in all over Pakistan. 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mobile repairing course IN ABBTOABAD MANSEHRA IN RAWALPINDIInternational college Of Technical Education Offer Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Taxila Wah 03115193625 Best Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan professional traning Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Islamabad Taxila Wah 03354176949 Admission open for boys and girls new session started coming soon. Certification acceptable in government jobs and worldwide UK, USA CANADA CHINA JAPAN SAUDIA DUBAI MUSCAT BAHRAIN KUWAIT QUTAR.CCTV Systems:– Introduction and uses. Elements of a basic CCTV system:- Camera, monitor and digital recorder. Camera types and uses:- Fixed and movable, indoor and outdoor, monochrome and colour, day and night. Camera specifications:- Sensitivity, signal to noise ratio and resolution Mobile Repairing Course Syllabus Our mobile phone repair course covers: Theory Practical Additional Practice The syllabus for mobile phone repair course is divided into 5 modules. The program covers all the topics that are necessary to learn for repairing and servicing mobile phones. Module 1 (Basics and Basic Electronics) The first module will act as a bridging course for those students who do not have any prior knowledge about the field. For others, who already have prior knowledge about electrical and electronic engineering, this module will help them revise these concepts. Basics of mobile communication. Study of Digital Electronics. Assembling and disassembling of various models of mobile phones. Study of various tools and equipment used in mobile phone repairs. Study of parts inside a mobile phone. Using a multimeter. Use of DC Power Supply Module 2 (Hardware Repair) The second module will focus on hardware and teach the students how to handle and replace various electronic parts. It will help them to learn all the hardware repair procedures in a more comprehensive manner. Introduction and study of Printed Circuit Board (Motherboard). Details of various components on the PCB. Testing of various parts and components. Study of different ICs (chips) used on the motherboard. How to recognize various ICs. Soldering & desoldering of components by using a soldering iron. Soldering & desoldering of components by using a rework station. Reheating and mounting of various BGA and SMD chips. Ultrasonic cleaning procedure. Module 3 (Software Repair) Software problems are some of the most common ones faced by smartphone users. Sometimes, a software problem can lead to hardware abnormalities as well. This module will teach you how to perform various software repairing techniques. Detailed study of various faults arising due to corrupt software. Introduction of various flasher boxes and software. Flashing of various brands of handsets. Removing virus from infected phones. Unlocking of handsets through codes and/or software. Use of various secret codes. Module 4 (Basic and Advanced Troubleshooting) After receiving a customer’s complaint, it is important to understand where the problem of the phone lies – hardware or software; and then repair it accordingly. This is where the troubleshooting module will come in handy. This module will teach you how to troubleshoot the problems in a mobile phone almost like an experienced mobile phone repair technician. Fault finding, troubleshooting and repairing of various faults. Common repair procedure for hardware related faults. Common repair procedure for software related faults. Water damaged repair techniques. Circuit tracing, jumper techniques and solutions. Troubleshooting through schematic diagrams. Use of internet for troubleshooting faults. Advanced troubleshooting techniques. Module 5 (Additional Learning) To be a successful mobile phone repair technician, one needs to know more than just the technical aspects of fixing a phone. This module aims to teach some additional topics to help you become a better mobile phone repair engineer. Clearing of all previous doubts Guidance to start and manage your own mobile repair center. Guidance to successfully work as a technician. Procuring tools, spare parts and accessories. Dealing with customers and distributors. Marketing your mobile phone repair business We also teach our students various tips, tricks and trade secrets which are unknown to many technicians. This will help you in your all-round development and make you a professional mobile phone repair technician. fee=18000 course duration=2 month For Registration: 0092-311-5193625 / 0092-335-4176949
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MOBILE REPAIRING course in baag muzaffarabadInternational college Of Technical Education Offer Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Taxila Wah 03115193625 Best Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan professional traning Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Islamabad Taxila Wah 03354176949 Admission open for boys and girls new session started coming soon. Mobile Repairing Course Syllabus Our mobile phone repair course covers: Theory Practical Additional Practice The syllabus for mobile phone repair course is divided into 5 modules. The program covers all the topics that are necessary to learn for repairing and servicing mobile phones. Module 1 (Basics and Basic Electronics) The first module will act as a bridging course for those students who do not have any prior knowledge about the field. For others, who already have prior knowledge about electrical and electronic engineering, this module will help them revise these concepts. Basics of mobile communication. Study of Digital Electronics. Assembling and disassembling of various models of mobile phones. Study of various tools and equipment used in mobile phone repairs. Study of parts inside a mobile phone. Using a multimeter. Use of DC Power Supply Module 2 (Hardware Repair) The second module will focus on hardware and teach the students how to handle and replace various electronic parts. It will help them to learn all the hardware repair procedures in a more comprehensive manner. Introduction and study of Printed Circuit Board (Motherboard). Details of various components on the PCB. Testing of various parts and components. Study of different ICs (chips) used on the motherboard. How to recognize various ICs. Soldering & desoldering of components by using a soldering iron. Soldering & desoldering of components by using a rework station. Reheating and mounting of various BGA and SMD chips. Ultrasonic cleaning procedure. Module 3 (Software Repair) Software problems are some of the most common ones faced by smartphone users. Sometimes, a software problem can lead to hardware abnormalities as well. This module will teach you how to perform various software repairing techniques. Detailed study of various faults arising due to corrupt software. Introduction of various flasher boxes and software. Flashing of various brands of handsets. Removing virus from infected phones. Unlocking of handsets through codes and/or software. Use of various secret codes. Module 4 (Basic and Advanced Troubleshooting) After receiving a customer’s complaint, it is important to understand where the problem of the phone lies – hardware or software; and then repair it accordingly. This is where the troubleshooting module will come in handy. This module will teach you how to troubleshoot the problems in a mobile phone almost like an experienced mobile phone repair technician. Fault finding, troubleshooting and repairing of various faults. Common repair procedure for hardware related faults. Common repair procedure for software related faults. Water damaged repair techniques. Circuit tracing, jumper techniques and solutions. Troubleshooting through schematic diagrams. Use of internet for troubleshooting faults. Advanced troubleshooting techniques. Module 5 (Additional Learning) To be a successful mobile phone repair technician, one needs to know more than just the technical aspects of fixing a phone. This module aims to teach some additional topics to help you become a better mobile phone repair engineer. Clearing of all previous doubts Guidance to start and manage your own mobile repair center. Guidance to successfully work as a technician. Procuring tools, spare parts and accessories. Dealing with customers and distributors. Marketing your mobile phone repair business We also teach our students various tips, tricks and trade secrets which are unknown to many technicians. This will help you in your all-round development and make you a professional mobile phone repair technician. Fee=25000 DURATION=3 month For Registration: 0092-311-5193625 / 0092-335-4176949 http://www.icollegete.com/course/mobile-repairing-course-in-rawalpindi/
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MOBILE REPAIRING TECHNICIAN course in baag muzaffarabadInternational college Of Technical Education Offer Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Taxila Wah 03115193625 Best Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan professional traning Diploma in information techonogy (DIT) in Rawalpindi Islamabad Taxila Wah 03354176949 Admission open for boys and girls new session started coming soon. Mobile Repairing Course Syllabus Our mobile phone repair course covers: Theory Practical Additional Practice The syllabus for mobile phone repair course is divided into 5 modules. The program covers all the topics that are necessary to learn for repairing and servicing mobile phones. Module 1 (Basics and Basic Electronics) The first module will act as a bridging course for those students who do not have any prior knowledge about the field. For others, who already have prior knowledge about electrical and electronic engineering, this module will help them revise these concepts. Basics of mobile communication. Study of Digital Electronics. Assembling and disassembling of various models of mobile phones. Study of various tools and equipment used in mobile phone repairs. Study of parts inside a mobile phone. Using a multimeter. Use of DC Power Supply Module 2 (Hardware Repair) The second module will focus on hardware and teach the students how to handle and replace various electronic parts. It will help them to learn all the hardware repair procedures in a more comprehensive manner. Introduction and study of Printed Circuit Board (Motherboard). Details of various components on the PCB. Testing of various parts and components. Study of different ICs (chips) used on the motherboard. How to recognize various ICs. Soldering & desoldering of components by using a soldering iron. Soldering & desoldering of components by using a rework station. Reheating and mounting of various BGA and SMD chips. Ultrasonic cleaning procedure. Module 3 (Software Repair) Software problems are some of the most common ones faced by smartphone users. Sometimes, a software problem can lead to hardware abnormalities as well. This module will teach you how to perform various software repairing techniques. Detailed study of various faults arising due to corrupt software. Introduction of various flasher boxes and software. Flashing of various brands of handsets. Removing virus from infected phones. Unlocking of handsets through codes and/or software. Use of various secret codes. Module 4 (Basic and Advanced Troubleshooting) After receiving a customer’s complaint, it is important to understand where the problem of the phone lies – hardware or software; and then repair it accordingly. This is where the troubleshooting module will come in handy. This module will teach you how to troubleshoot the problems in a mobile phone almost like an experienced mobile phone repair technician. Fault finding, troubleshooting and repairing of various faults. Common repair procedure for hardware related faults. Common repair procedure for software related faults. Water damaged repair techniques. Circuit tracing, jumper techniques and solutions. Troubleshooting through schematic diagrams. Use of internet for troubleshooting faults. Advanced troubleshooting techniques. Module 5 (Additional Learning) To be a successful mobile phone repair technician, one needs to know more than just the technical aspects of fixing a phone. This module aims to teach some additional topics to help you become a better mobile phone repair engineer. Clearing of all previous doubts Guidance to start and manage your own mobile repair center. Guidance to successfully work as a technician. Procuring tools, spare parts and accessories. Dealing with customers and distributors. Marketing your mobile phone repair business We also teach our students various tips, tricks and trade secrets which are unknown to many technicians. This will help you in your all-round development and make you a professional mobile phone repair technician. Fee=25000 DURATION=3 month For Registration: 0092-311-5193625 / 0092-335-4176949 http://www.icollegete.com/course/mobile-repairing-course-in-rawalpindi/
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