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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

It would depend on what you plan to do in your future. MBA would help you a lot in the business aspect of things, whereas Masters in tourism will give you much deeper insight into the subject.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi Pranav,
Request you please refer the link below curated by Shiksha Experts. This will help you to choose the right college as per your requirements. Keeping in mind the rating of the college, fee structure and other details. Hospitality Management has a great scope in the coming future and wish you all the very best for the same.
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Amrit Raj

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Hi Manali,
The structure for the three years bsc hospitality course will be 2.4 lakh in total. Also it may vary in the new session. But, don't worry, you can pay the fees in installments also.
Best of luck.

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Nitin Rampal

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Yes, you can apply for BA in tourism in IGNOU.

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Nitin Rampal

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Recruitment Process:
The recruitment process for the OCLD postgraduate Management Programmes is scheduled between September to December each year.
Recruitment is done through campus visits to hotel management colleges, other graduate colleges and Open Access Days at our hotels.
College students can contact their placement office for information of when The Oberoi Group is visiting their campus. Students of colleges not being visited by The Oberoi Group and other Applicants can apply on an Open Access Day.
The dates and locations of this year's Open Access Days will be available here in September.

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Nitin Rampal

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Those working in the hospitality industry work as hotel clerks, restaurant managers, bar managers, cruise ship representatives and dozens of other positions. While some people find that hard work can help them get ahead, others want a higher-level position right out of school. Before you decide on a college degree programme, think about the difference between a hospitality and tourism degree. The main difference refers to where those individuals work. With a tourism degree, you can work at a state or national park, in a museum or a private tour companies. Those with a hospitality degree typically work in hotels, motels and resorts.

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Nitin Rampal

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None available in hospitality. Banasthali Vidyapith is a fully residential women's higher education institute which offers an integrated system extending from the primary to the Ph.D. level.
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.
Thus, Banasthali owes its existence neither to the zeal of an educationist, nor to that of a social reformer. It is also not the
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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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Dear Suraj Singh,
You can pursue a Diploma in Hotel Management (DHM) after your SSC (X standard) also. There are many institutes that offer it with stipend and placements.

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Nitin Rampal

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Admission to the course at various private institutes of the country is based on the candidates performance in a relevant entrance test and round of personal interview. TheIHMs of the country however, follow their own admission process. All applicants are required to appear for an All-India Joint Entrance Examination conducted by NCHM (National Council for Hotel Management). Shortlisted candidates are further needed to appear for and qualify the subsequent round of interview conducted at various centres all over the country.

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