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Yes, you can join hospitality sector by pursuing hospitality graduation after B.Com. I prefer MBA in Hospitality is the best path to follow your will.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
1) Indian Institute of Management - [IIM], Ahmedabad
2) Indian Institute of Management - [IIMB], Bangalore
3) Chandigarh University - [CU], Chandigarh
3) Indian Institute of Management - [IIMC], Kolkata
4) SRM University Kattankulathur Campus - [SRM], Kanchipuram
5) Indian School of Business - [ISB], Hyderabad
6) JK Business School - [JKBS], Gurgaon
7) Indian Institute of Management - [IIM], Lucknow
8) Xavier Labour Relations Institute - [XLRI], Jamshedpur
9) University Of Delhi, Faculty of Management Studies - [FMS], NEW DELHI
10) Indian Institute of Management - [IIMK], Kozhikode
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
The best courses are defined by a student according to his/her likes and dislikes, interests, career plans and so on. Commonly, courses like accounting, finance, wealth management and entrepreneurship are chosen by students in commerce field. Accounting and Finance are the two most popular and many programs are available such as Accounts and Commerce, Professional Finance, Taxation, etc. From among the many courses available you can figure out what is best for you depending on the programme structure and jobs available.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
You can prepare for the NET exam from the given list of books. Please check out:
Business Environment-B. N Ghosh
Macroeconomics-Rudiger ET Al
Managerial Accounting-Hilton & Platt
International Accounting -Shirin Rathore
Business Economics-H. L Ahuja
Microeconomics-G. Madalla
Industrial Economics -Hay & Morriss
Business Statistics-Amir A. Organisational Behavior-Pearson Education
Principles of Management-Tripathy & Reddy
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Guide-Level 14
For doing MBA, you should have scored 50% in graduation as you have less than 50% marks, you cannot do it in regular mode, but you can do the same through distance education mode or via online.
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