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As per the NTA guidelines for UGC NET exam, candidates can apply for the exam with the subject in which they have completed Masters' degree or related to that subject. You have done post-graduation in hospital Management so, you can appear for the UGC NET Management exam, not for UGC NET Tourism Administration. If you want to apply for UGC NET Tourism Administration & Management then firstly you have to do Masters in Tourism Administration or in the subject that is related to that.
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It was on October 6, 1935 that Smt. Ratan Shastri and Pandit Hiralal Shastri founded Banasthali to fill up the vacuum caused by the sudden death of their highly talented and promising daughter Shantabai. They had high expectations that she would work for women's cause when she would grow up. But destiny ordained otherwise.
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