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All the best.
Keep checking the website for admit card.
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For MBA (TTM), the candidate should be a graduate in any discipline of a university and equivalent thereto with 50% marks (45% for SC / ST) while for BBA (TT), the candidate should pass 10+2 with 50% marks (45% for SC / ST).
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- Amity School of Hospitality (Noida/NCR)
- Gem B School (Mysore, Pondicherry, Thrissur, Chitradurga and Srinagar (J & K)
- IAM Institute of Hotel Management (Kolkata/ Goa/ Guwahati)
- International Institute of Business Management (IIBM) (New Delhi)
- Institute for International Management & Technology (Gurgaon, Haryana)
- Bangalore Management Academy (BMA) (Marathahalli, Karnataka)
- Nalanda School of Management College (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh)
- Dr. YSR. National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh)
- Veer Narmath South Gujarat University (Sur
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If I take into consideration that you won't go for an MBA, then BHM is definitely a better option. If you go for BHM you would have better job opportunities, both in India and abroad. Even during recession, hospitality industry is the least affected because of numerous reasons. There are many options like hotels, cruise ships, restaurants, airlines etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. If you do it from any of the IHMs, then you would many companies walking in for the campus recruitment. Its your choice to stay in India or to work in other countries. If you have an aim of doing MBA, then BBA is a better opti
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