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Sushant Sharma

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Hi, There is no such percentage mentioned on the official website. Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent and they must have a good understanding of written English, world geography and basic mathematics to get eligible for the course. Thanks

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi!
You can pursue BBA in Tourism and Travel Management or B.A. In Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management. Best colleges for the course include:
1. PTC Aviation Academy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
2. Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Hotel and Tourism Management Studies Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
3. Jagran Lakecity University Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
4. Cradle of Management Institute New Delhi, Delhi NCR
5. Institute of Business Management & Research (IBMR) Gurgaon, Delhi NCR
6. Kohinoor International Management Institute Pune, Maharashtra.

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Rosy Indie

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Yes, HSC is compulsory. It is an important gateway to cross for applying various other courses as you wish!

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Jaikishan,
Difficult to asses. If you meet the admission criteria you can. Though you are from Science background and the chosen programme is not relevant it is possible that you get accepted. Depends on college requirements and how you showcase your interest. I will suggest you check NZ and Aus and also UK. They are more flexible.

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Hi, depending on your level of knowledge and amount of hard work you are willing to put into, you can decide whether you want to take classes or not. However, you will need proper study material even if you decide to study on your own. Study regularly with a proper timetable.
All the best!

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