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Gap Analysis 2
Gap Analysis 2
Abstract
Hospitality & Tourism Industry is growing at a rapid pace. It is one of the largest contributor to employment, 1 in 11 jobs is in this
sector across world(World Tourism Organization (WTO)). This makes it a manpower intensive industry.
However it is equally important to review the manpower requirement and supply capacity of Institute in the Hospitality & Tourism
Education.
The paper maps the hospitality and tourism institute and seating capacity across Globe and India. The trend in the seating
capacity of the Institutes and programme offered. The paper also analyse the primary survey of hotels and restaurants regarding
manpower requirement in the Industry.
The seating capacity in institute for higher education is 84% and for training programmes is 16% whereas the requirement in
industry for qualified manpower varies from 25-35% and that for skilled workers is 65 – 75 %.
The results clearly show that the institutes are focusing on higher education whereas there is huge manpower supply gap in skilled
workforce in the Industry.
160000
Penn State - Institutes of 140000
5. USA
Hospitality Management
89355
120000
82800
76753
6. USA 100000
65617
63040
Source: MPS & MOT Report, Jan 2012 and CAGR Method
No. of Student
Diploma
Programme Capacity
Higher
Educa on DHMCT 35 2245
84%
Source: AICTE and NCHMCT Website
Source: AICTE and NCHMCT Website The Intake student capacity is considered only of
approves institutes by AICTE & NCHMCT. The
Analysis of these program shows that majority of following is the intake capacity in each
the Institutes focuses on Higher Education programme.
Analyses of the programs offered by Global and Indian best institutes show that majority of the programs are
focused on Hospitality sector.
Figure 7: Global Educa on & Tourism Educa on Figure 8: Indian Hospitality & Tourism Educa on
Scenario sector wise Scenario sector wise
Event
Event 5%
14%
Tourism
20%
Tourism
23% Hospitality
63% Hospitality
75%
On the other Hand, the type of program offered globally and nationally is also mapped.
Figure 9: Global Hospitality & Tourism Educa on Figure 8: Indian Hospitality & Tourism Educa on
Scenario Programme wise Scenario sector wise
Cer ficate
9%
Trade
Diploma &
Cer ficate
Bachelors 27% Bachelors
43% 46%
Diploma
Masters 3%
48% Masters
24%
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