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Amandeep Kaur

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Sir, please explain your question.

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Kanishk BarhanpurkarAlways looks for all-round development.

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Hi, no its not mandatory. But for better opportunities you should go for M.Sc forensic science.
All the best!

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Tousif Hasan Biswas

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Of course, you can. You just need to have 50% marks in class 10th, class 12th, UG to appear for the exam. Good luck.

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Annu PILLAII am a Faculty in Government Hotel Management

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Yes, you can pursue the same without giving any entrance exam in Nagpur, Pune.

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NIMISHA SHARMAMember of Media and PR Committee @IMI B

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Yes, the colleges offering B.Sc will take 12th percentage. However, the percentage won't matter much, you should have more than 50%, that's it!

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
If you are fixed on your decision for not pursuing the course in hospitality management, there is no need to pursue this course. There are no 1-2 month's courses available. After completing your under graduation degree you can apply for PG Diploma or PG programs in hotel management, aviation management or event management.

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Mhd Thoufee

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Yes, after +2 you can appear for Indian Statistical Institute's entrance exam.

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Kaushani GangulyMedia student. Film Enthusiast.

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Bachelor's in mass communication will be more theoretically, focusing on theories and models. A B.Sc will be a lot more scientific and practical oriented.

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Kaushani GangulyMedia student. Film Enthusiast.

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B.Sc in mass communication is a Bachelor's degree. It's a little different than a B.A. A B.A is more theoretical and a B.Sc Degree will be more practical based.

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