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2016-03-04 09:27:02

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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Yes, you can. But not in the same university.

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2016-03-04 08:59:51

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Anu BhutaniHii I am experienced for overseas admission

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Hi,
You can pursue your Master's degree in a subject in which you have scored highest marks in B.Sc non-medical. That will be your favorite subject.

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2016-03-04 08:55:09

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Sidharth,
In India, you can try for Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) as in government institute and for private institutes, you can go for the institutes mentioned below:
SRM hotel management institute
Amity University
Taj hotel
Oberoi Centre of Learning and Development
Institute of Hotel Management (IHM)
Christ College
All the best.

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2016-03-03 18:52:05

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aasif makandargoing to b know d world what is actually...

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it is processing on for so many entrancess u have to apply mat from 19 april so b alert

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2016-03-03 17:10:01

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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

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Dear Nikhil,
BSc in hotel management caters to how a hotel is managed and run. Here, see the difference, it's particularly for hotels. But, hospitality is also an intergalactic part of hotel. So, according to me, if you want your career particularly in any hotel then you can opt for BSc in hotel management. Hospitality industry covers too many fields, from hotel to airlines and from tourism to cruise ships.
Both the courses go hand in hand.

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2016-03-03 16:35:08

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Gaurav DiwanEducationalist & Wildlife activist @9039777931

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B.Sc in Hotel management is for hospitality industry and mainly helpful for people in Hospitality Sector. Whereas, B.Sc in Hospital Administration is helpful for people who want to understand day to day administration in Helth-care/Hospital Industry.

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2016-03-03 10:02:25

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Jyoti,
Some of the colleges don't consider B.Sc-interior designing for B.Ed but I would recommend you to check NCTE guidelines for right information.
All the best.

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2016-03-02 12:30:43

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P Roy

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Yes, it's a good option, but these days there are few issues been noticed with graduation courses offered by various Indian institutes with University and UGC approval, where we have seen many institute or student facing issues with the approval, exams etc. by the university and the coordination between the university and the institute. Hence, a better option would be completing an online or distance (valid) graduation course (BA /B.Sc/ B.Com) and simultaneously join a 3D animation and VFX course of 3 Years duration. Many institutes named such courses as professional course, which was basically designed for graduation purpose but they
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2016-03-01 16:37:18

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Moin,
Andhra Pradesh - Integrated Common Entrance Test (APICET) is a state-level MBA entrance examination conducted for admission to various B-schools and MBA colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Candidates are admitted on the basis of merit list declared by the APSCHE. The list will announced in the month of September. For more information, check the official website of APICET. Application forms will be accepted in Online mode only.
APICET is a paper-based entrance test. Candidates need to attempt 200 questions in 150 minutes. Qualifying marks in APICET - 2015 is 25% and no minimum marks are prescribed for SC/ST candidates.
I hope
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