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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

MBA in tourism is best to pursue if done from IITM or other such reputed b school for toursim management. Few other good MBA option could be -
- MBA in Marketing
- PG courses from MICA
- MBA in International Buisness ( from Jamia or other top b school)
- MBA in HR
You can also explore on online / distance MBA from reputed b school like XLRI, AMITY, SYMBOSIS, NMIMS. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

BBA could be a better choice as HM from NIHM is more valuable. Value for money of Jamai BBA is very high. Although HM could be more job oriented and lucarative after course completion.

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Aafreen Khan

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Hello, National Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination or NCHMCT JEE (also known as NHCM JEE) is a national-level entrance exam conducted to offer admission to aspirants in hospitality and hotel administration programmes. Culinary arts programs focus on building exceptional preparation and cooking skills, while hotel management programs focus on administrative tasks. A culinary arts programme may contain content in nutrition and sensory evaluation, cuisine, international cuisine and meat Science. Culinary Arts is a part of Hotel Management course, you can go for graduation or else you can have Di
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Prabhjot Kaur

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If you ask UPSC would be a better option in a long run, as there are more than enough CA in INDIA, So in coming years CA might not get a lot of employment.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Class 10th from NIOS is equivalent to a degree from any other secondary board like CBSE, NCERT, State Board. So You can apply basis on NIOS degree considering you should meet other required minimal criteria for admission in Hotel Management.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college name for better response. However the eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Food Science & Nutrition are given below of few Universities for an idea.
1. Eligibility criteria of JD Birla Institute Kolkata : A student seeking admission to the different M.Sc courses must have passed the B.Sc (Hons. ) in anyone from the following with minimum 55% of marks. a) Home Science with specialisation in Food & Nutrition
b) Food & Nutrition
c) Food Science & Nutrition Management
d) Food Science & Processing
e) Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics either
2. Eligibility criteria of Sharda University Noida : Graduation with minimum 55% ma
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Soni

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Hi, Yes, you are eligible for MBA. After B.Sc. Hotel management, I suggest you go with an MBA in Hotel and Tourism Management. The Travel & Tourism and Hotel industry today employs over 50 million people in India and is the largest employer after the government. According to World Travel & Tourism Council, the industry will grow exponentially to create 8 million additional jobs in India over the next 10 years. So a degree in Hotel Management can open many doors in the Hotel and Hospitality sectors.

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Muskan Middha

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Yes, you can pursue PGDM in hotel management after completing B.Sc. With Biology.

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rainu verma

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The race to become the top tourist destination has lead to the creation of thousands of opportunities in hospital, tourism and aviation sectors. There is a growing demand in the hospitality sector around the world, especially in those countries that have become or moving towards becoming the favourite tourist destinations. After graduating in hospitality, tourism and aviation studies, you can work as air host/ hostess, airline steward, hotel/ restaurant / motel managers. In addition, you can work in any travel organisation both in public and private sector. It introduce you to hotel and hospitality service. After completing graduation
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