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khozema kutub

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You can apply in Government Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology.

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Rohit Khan

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Only B.Tech holder or guys having Masters are eligible for MBA in IIT Roorkee. This case is, particularly for IIT-Roorkee.

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shivangi raizada

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Yes, it is possible, as for masters they ask for graduation degree you can easily pursue it.

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Abhishek yadavengineer civil and blogger

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Generally, both seem to be same in the sense of name, but the difference is up to which depth subject is studied in B.Sc. Hotel management is introduced and hospitality services are made to learn and in BHM there are various sub stream of this stream eg-manager, chef, a recioptanist etc.

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AKANKSHA TIWARI

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No, you have to pay fees semester-wise. But if you drop after one year, then your time and money both will be wasted, so it's better to pursue the full course.

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Shreya MKLead a life with integrity :-)

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It's a normal degree course, where you can gain more practical knowledge than theoretical knowledge, and you have to be dedicated and passionate about what you are doing.
All the best.

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mahima yadav

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JIMS is known to deliver top quality management courses. The hotel management curriculum of JIMS is designed to inculcate international standards. The 'Think Global, Act Local' philosophy is the guiding force behind the education and training of students.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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If you want to study BHM from a reputed university then you need a minimum of 55%. .

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