- Course Duration550 Days
- Course Fee20000 INR
- Introductory Fee8999 INR
Hospitality is about serving the guests to provide them with "feel-good-effect". "Athithi devo bhavha" (Guest is God) has been one of central belief of Indian culture since times immemorial. In India, the guest is treated with utmost warmth and respect and is provided the best services.
Hospitality sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in India and so is the demand for specialized manpower. The course is designed to understand the conceptual skills in operation & administrative management related to hospitality services. It provides an opportunity to meet the ever demanding needs of the Hospitality Industry.
Hospitality sector is one of the fastest growing sectors in India and so is the demand for specialized manpower. The course is designed to understand the conceptual skills in operation & administrative management related to hospitality services. It provides an opportunity to meet the ever demanding needs of the Hospitality Industry.
The Indian tourism and hospitality industry has emerged as one of the key drivers of growth among the services sector in India. Tourism in India has significant potential considering the rich cultural and historical heritage, variety in ecology, terrains and places of natural beauty spread across the country. Tourism is also a potentially large employment generator besides being a significant source of foreign exchange for the country. As of 2019, 4.2 crore jobs were created in the tourism sector in India, which was 8.1 per cent of the total employment in the country. The number is expected to rise by two per cent annum to 52.3 million jobs by 2028.
According to WTTC, India ranked third among 185 countries in terms of travel and tourism’s total contribution to GDP in 2018. India ranked 34 in the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019 published by the World Economic Forum.
Market Size
India is the most digitally advanced traveller nation in terms of digital tools being used for planning, booking, and experiencing a journey. India’s rising middle class and increasing disposable income has supported the growth of domestic and outbound tourism.
During 2019, foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India stood at 10.89 million, achieving a growth rate of 3.20 per cent y-o-y. During 2019, FEEs from tourism increased 4.8 per cent y-o-y to Rs 1,94,881 crore (US$ 29.96 billion). In 2019, arrivals through e-Tourist Visa increased by 23.6 per cent y-o-y to 2.9 million.
International hotel chains are increasing their presence in the country, and it will account for around 47 per cent share in the tourism and hospitality sector of India by 2020 and 50 per cent by 2022
Investments
India was globally the third largest in terms of investment in travel and tourism with an inflow of US$ 45.7 billion in 2018, accounting for 5.9 per cent of the total investment in the country.
Hotel and Tourism sector received cumulative FDI inflow of US$ 15.28 billion between April 2000 and March 2020.
Government Initiatives
The Indian Government has realised the country’s potential in the tourism industry and has taken several steps to make India a global tourism hub.
Some of the major initiatives planned by the Government of India to boost the tourism and hospitality sector of India are as follows:
Ministry of Tourism launched DekhoApnaDesh webinar series to provide information on many destinations and sheer depth and expanse on the culture and heritage of India.
Ministry of Tourism launched Audio Guide facility App called Audio Odigos for 12 sites in India (including iconic sites). Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi urged people to visit 15 domestic tourist destinations in India by 2022.
Statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, also known as ‘Statue of Unity’, was inaugurated in October 2018. It is the highest standing statue in the world at a height of 182 metre. It is expected to boost the tourism sector in the country and put it on the world tourism map.
Government of India is working to achieve one per cent share in world's international tourist arrivals by 2020 and 2 per cent share by 2025.
Under Budget 2020-21, the Government of India has allotted Rs 1,200 crore (US$ 171.70 million) for development of tourist circuits under Swadesh Darshan for eight Northeast states.
Under Budget 2020-21, the Government of India has allotted Rs 207.55 crore (US$ 29.70 million) for development of tourist circuits under PRASHAD scheme.
In 2019, Government reduced GST on hotel rooms with tariffs of Rs 1,001 (US$ 14.32) to Rs 7,500 (US$ 107.31) per night to 12 per cent and those above Rs 7,501 (US$ 107.32) to 18 per cent to increase India’s competitiveness as a tourism destination.
In September 2019, Japan joined a band of Asian countries, including Taiwan and Korea among others, to enter India’s tourism market.
Achievements
Following are the achievements of the Government during 2019-20:
During 2019-20, an additional fund Rs 1,854.67 crore (US$ 269.22 million) was sanctioned for new projects under the Swadesh Darshan scheme.
Ministry of Tourism sanctioned 18 projects covering all the North Eastern States for Rs 1,456 crore (US$ 211.35 million) to develop and promote of tourism in the region under Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD schemes.
Statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, also known as ‘State of Unity’, was inaugurated in October 2018 and the total revenue generated till November 2019 stood at Rs 82.51 crore (US$ 11.81 million).
Road Ahead
India’s travel and tourism industry has huge growth potential. The industry is also looking forward to the expansion of e-Visa scheme, which is expected to double the tourist inflow in India. India's travel and tourism industry has the potential to expand by 2.5 per cent on the back of higher budgetary allocation and low-cost healthcare facility according to a joint study conducted by Assocham and Yes Bank.
According to WTTC, India ranked third among 185 countries in terms of travel and tourism’s total contribution to GDP in 2018. India ranked 34 in the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019 published by the World Economic Forum.
Market Size
India is the most digitally advanced traveller nation in terms of digital tools being used for planning, booking, and experiencing a journey. India’s rising middle class and increasing disposable income has supported the growth of domestic and outbound tourism.
During 2019, foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India stood at 10.89 million, achieving a growth rate of 3.20 per cent y-o-y. During 2019, FEEs from tourism increased 4.8 per cent y-o-y to Rs 1,94,881 crore (US$ 29.96 billion). In 2019, arrivals through e-Tourist Visa increased by 23.6 per cent y-o-y to 2.9 million.
International hotel chains are increasing their presence in the country, and it will account for around 47 per cent share in the tourism and hospitality sector of India by 2020 and 50 per cent by 2022
Investments
India was globally the third largest in terms of investment in travel and tourism with an inflow of US$ 45.7 billion in 2018, accounting for 5.9 per cent of the total investment in the country.
Hotel and Tourism sector received cumulative FDI inflow of US$ 15.28 billion between April 2000 and March 2020.
Government Initiatives
The Indian Government has realised the country’s potential in the tourism industry and has taken several steps to make India a global tourism hub.
Some of the major initiatives planned by the Government of India to boost the tourism and hospitality sector of India are as follows:
Ministry of Tourism launched DekhoApnaDesh webinar series to provide information on many destinations and sheer depth and expanse on the culture and heritage of India.
Ministry of Tourism launched Audio Guide facility App called Audio Odigos for 12 sites in India (including iconic sites). Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi urged people to visit 15 domestic tourist destinations in India by 2022.
Statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, also known as ‘Statue of Unity’, was inaugurated in October 2018. It is the highest standing statue in the world at a height of 182 metre. It is expected to boost the tourism sector in the country and put it on the world tourism map.
Government of India is working to achieve one per cent share in world's international tourist arrivals by 2020 and 2 per cent share by 2025.
Under Budget 2020-21, the Government of India has allotted Rs 1,200 crore (US$ 171.70 million) for development of tourist circuits under Swadesh Darshan for eight Northeast states.
Under Budget 2020-21, the Government of India has allotted Rs 207.55 crore (US$ 29.70 million) for development of tourist circuits under PRASHAD scheme.
In 2019, Government reduced GST on hotel rooms with tariffs of Rs 1,001 (US$ 14.32) to Rs 7,500 (US$ 107.31) per night to 12 per cent and those above Rs 7,501 (US$ 107.32) to 18 per cent to increase India’s competitiveness as a tourism destination.
In September 2019, Japan joined a band of Asian countries, including Taiwan and Korea among others, to enter India’s tourism market.
Achievements
Following are the achievements of the Government during 2019-20:
During 2019-20, an additional fund Rs 1,854.67 crore (US$ 269.22 million) was sanctioned for new projects under the Swadesh Darshan scheme.
Ministry of Tourism sanctioned 18 projects covering all the North Eastern States for Rs 1,456 crore (US$ 211.35 million) to develop and promote of tourism in the region under Swadesh Darshan and PRASHAD schemes.
Statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, also known as ‘State of Unity’, was inaugurated in October 2018 and the total revenue generated till November 2019 stood at Rs 82.51 crore (US$ 11.81 million).
Road Ahead
India’s travel and tourism industry has huge growth potential. The industry is also looking forward to the expansion of e-Visa scheme, which is expected to double the tourist inflow in India. India's travel and tourism industry has the potential to expand by 2.5 per cent on the back of higher budgetary allocation and low-cost healthcare facility according to a joint study conducted by Assocham and Yes Bank.
Career Aspirants
Individuals who wish to make Career as Food and Beverage Service Associate in Hotels ,Front Office Executive, Housekeeping Associate in Cruise Ship and Hotels , Travel Executive.
Individuals in Age Group of 18 to 23 from throughout the World.
Non Career Aspirants
Professionals working with Hotels in various Departments, Tour Operator Consultants and Entrepreneurs associated in Hotel Industry.
Students who cannot afford Classroom Training.
Career and Non Career Aspirants who cannot devote time for Classroom Training.
Career and Non Career Aspirants who stay away from Inspire Academy.
Individuals who wish to make Career as Food and Beverage Service Associate in Hotels ,Front Office Executive, Housekeeping Associate in Cruise Ship and Hotels , Travel Executive.
Individuals in Age Group of 18 to 23 from throughout the World.
Non Career Aspirants
Professionals working with Hotels in various Departments, Tour Operator Consultants and Entrepreneurs associated in Hotel Industry.
Students who cannot afford Classroom Training.
Career and Non Career Aspirants who cannot devote time for Classroom Training.
Career and Non Career Aspirants who stay away from Inspire Academy.
Placement Assistance for Eligible Career Aspirants Candidates as mentioned Below:
Individuals in Age Group of 18 to 23 from throughout the World and who are seeking placements in Country of Origin.
Individuals in Age Group of 18 to 23 from throughout the World and who are seeking placements in Country of Origin.
Hospitality
Introduction to Hospitality Sector, Types & Departments of Hotels, Front Office Management, Attributes required in Front Office Staff, House Keeping Operations, Food & Beverage Service Operations, BAR Management, Banqueting Management.
Personality Development
Courses which will culminate in developing your personality and interpersonal skills , create leadership qualities, raise your confidence, improve your efficiency and fine tune your communication skills to handle customers and handle emergency situations in an effective manner.
Introduction to Hospitality Sector, Types & Departments of Hotels, Front Office Management, Attributes required in Front Office Staff, House Keeping Operations, Food & Beverage Service Operations, BAR Management, Banqueting Management.
Personality Development
Courses which will culminate in developing your personality and interpersonal skills , create leadership qualities, raise your confidence, improve your efficiency and fine tune your communication skills to handle customers and handle emergency situations in an effective manner.