Diploma in Hotel Operations

Program Information:

  • Category: NVQF Level 5 Diploma
  • Equivalent: Intermediate / A-Levels
  • Eligibility: Matric / O-Levels / NVQF L4
  • Duration: 2 Years
  • Courses: 16 (4 Terms)
  • Leading To: Bachelor’s Degree Admission

Greenwich Global College, mandated by the Sindh Technical Board, offers two years diploma in Hotel Operations with a focus on hospitality service management that leads to the equivalence of NVQF Level 5 / Intermediate. The diploma is designed according to market demand and will fill the education industry’s central gap.

It is equivalent to inter and is recognized by Sindh Technical Board and Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC).

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Program Structure:

TermCodeCourse Title
01GFP917RDRooms Division I
01GFP915LFThe Lodging & Food Service Industry I
01GFP920RPResearch Project I
01GFP919CFComputer Fundamental
01GFP916FBFood & Beverage Division I
02GFP901ENEnglish I
02GFP918PDPersonal Development
02GFP903ISIslamic Studies/Civics for Non-Muslims 
02GFP902URUrdu I
03GFP922FBFood & Beverage Division II
03GFP921LFThe Lodging & Food Service Industry II
03GFP909ENEnglish II
03GFP911PSPakistan Studies 
03GFP910URUrdu II
04GFP923RDRooms Division II
04GFP924RPResearch Project II

ProgTraining Objectives

The Diploma in Hotel Operations (DHO) has been designed to meet the needs of applicants considering entry into operational positions within the Hotel industry. This comprehensive program provides the students with a broad practical understanding of travel, tourism & hotel operations.

The Lodging & Food Service Industry I

1. This course is designed to develop students into Lodging Consultants with operational skills to work for Lodging and Food Service industry.
2. Management of International Lodging.
3. Knowledge about food service industry

Food & Beverage Division I

1. This course provides students with practical skills and knowledge for effective management of food service operations.
2. Emphasizing the importance of meeting the needs and, whenever possible, exceeding the expectations of guests.

Rooms Division I

1. This course is recommended for beginners, studying Hospitality and Facilities Management. It is a handy knowledge which integrates theoretical and practical components.
2. The primary purpose of this course of studying hospitality course(s), the special care taken to keep the language simple, use figures and formats wherever possible.

Computer Fundamental

1. Learn word, excel, and power point software.
2. Learn formal writing in email and other forums

Research Project I

1. Research project topic as per interest of students.
2. Data Analyses, create hypothesis and focus group on given topic.

Personal Development

1. Understand the essentials of the communication process, identify potential communication problems, construct productive approaches to communication, and develop strategies to develop effective communication skills.
2. Enhance career development prospects.

English I

1. Present facts in a systematic and logical manner.
2. Meet the language day-to-day demands.
3. Inculcate skills of reading, writing and comprehension.

Urdu I

1. Present facts in a systematic and logical manner in Urdu language.
2. Meet the Urdu language day-to-day demands.
3. Inculcate skills of reading, writing and comprehension in Urdu.

Islamic Studies/Ethics for Non Muslims I

1. Classify concept of pillars of Islam.
2. Contextualize Salah and importance of ablution(Wadu).
3. Develop a concept of importance of Holy book and basic concepts of Islam.

English II

1. Present facts in a systematic and logical manner.
2. Meet the language day-to-day demands of dynamic field of commerce and industry for functional use.
3. Inculcate skills of reading, writing and comprehension.

Urdu II

1. Present facts in a systematic and logical manner in Urdu language.
2. Meet the Urdu language day-to-day demands of dynamic field of commerce and industry for functional use.
3. Inculcate skills of reading, writing and comprehension in Urdu.

Pakistan Studies

1. Critically evaluate the various dynamics and processes related to the study of History.
2. Gain familiarity with key primary sources and academic studies on different aspects of South Asian history in general, and Pakistan in particular.
3. Critically read and analyze texts on history.
4. Develop an ability to challenge meta-narratives of history.

The Lodging & Food Service Industry II

1. Understand the concept of lodging intermediaries, identify distribution network of Food Service Industry, determine the linkages with tourism principles.
2. Understand the lodging operations, determine the career opportunities in Food Service intermediary business.

Food & Beverage Division II

1. Analysis of the functions of food and beverage marketing in the context of hospitality, events, and tourism.
2. Consider group sales, negotiations, contracts, computer applications and service methodologies.

Rooms Division II

1. Key principles of room’s division management within the international hospitality industry.
2. Insights of dynamic hospitality sector and demonstrates to them the importance of this department as a major revenue generator with the lodging sector.
3. Develop operational and management knowledge of this key functional department.

Research Project II

1. Conduct primary and secondary research.
2. Qualitative and quantitative research.
3. Design and conduct survey.
The Diploma is offered into two majors (Hotel OperationsTourism & Airport Operations) covering academic progression from Matriculation to Intermediate.

Fee Structure: Diploma in Hotel Operations

DescriptionCurrencyAmount
Application FeePKR2000
Admission Fee (One Time)PKR50000
Security Deposit (One Time, Refundable)PKR20000
Term FeePKR100000
Board of Technical Education Registration FeePKR21000
Following Fee are charged where applicable:
* Duplicate Identification Card FeePKR1500
* Rechecking of Examination FeePKR500
* Late Payment SurchargePKR5000
* Marksheet Issuance FeePKR2000
* Diploma Issuance FeePKR2000
Important Note:
1. No payment will be accepted at any institute.
2. All payments are to be made in person at the bank or online payment methods via GGC Website.
3. All invoices must be cleared on time, students with outstanding dues will not be allowed to attend classes.
4. Fee structure is subject to change before beginning of the academic year.
5. Fee are non-refundable and non-transferable.
6. Fee paid on monthly basis will have additional charge of 10% on the invoice amount.
7. Fee above 200,000PKR is subjected to 5% Advance Tax u/s 236 or Income Tax Ordinance.