Nepali students had no choice of joining government
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Nepali
students had no choice of joining government owned Nepal Academy of
Tourism and Hotel Management to study hospitality management if they
wished to study within the country. Hundreds of students competed to
secure their seats for 160 positions in Bachelor’s in Hotel Management
and Bachelor’s in Travel and Tourism Management. Those who succeeded got
enrolment and those who didn’t either went abroad or ended up joining
other courses.
Now the situation, however, has changed entirely. In the last one
decade, 30 additional colleges have been added offering the hospitality
management courses and, more importantly, half of them are running with
the affiliation to the universities from various countries. Not just in
the Kathmandu Valley the hospitality management courses are available in
around half a dozen of cities outside the Capital. From the initial 160
seats now the enrolment capacity of such colleges has increased to
2,000.
Similarly, there are around 50 training centers that provide non
academic trainings in various sectors of hospitality.“Nepali students
don’t need to go abroad for hospitality study,” said Khem Raj Lakai
chief executive officer at Gate College. He claimed a good student never
has to worry as there are lots of job opportunities waiting for them.
Lakai says the number of students opting for hospitality education
is increasing every year as the job prospect is on the rise within the
country while there are also opportunities aboard. He believes as the
tourism sector is flourishing in the country the demand of the graduates
will increase so will be the number of colleges providing hospitality
education.
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