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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Charan S, yes, for those who could not score required ranking due to different reasons, can definitely think of seeking admission under management quota. There is absolutely nothing wrong in it. But I am afraid that the detailed information is not available in public domain. You need to contact the administration to know the details. Best wishes to you.

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shanmukha srikrishna sai

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If you have enough money, it is possible. But you have to complete your B.Tech in bio technology.

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shanmukha srikrishna sai

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Ofcourse you can pursue the Bachelor degree in Hospitality and hotel management. For you just have to join in any good college with an admission. If you want to join in any kind of central or state government colleges, then entrance exam is necessary. That is NCHMCT JEE.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It depend on notification of bank or Civil services. Where it is written Bachelor degree in any discipline B.Sc. Hotel management graduate are also eligible. B.Sc. In hotel management is also a degree. The university must be duly approved by UGC. You can refer the job notification for more clearity. Best wishes.

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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

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Dear Hamza, Both B.Sc. And BHM in hotel management are good courses. The major difference is that B.Sc. Is a 3 years degree programme and BHM is a 4 years professional degree programme. I am an alumnus of LPU and completed my MBA programme there. One of my friend's brother is also studying there in Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology BHMCT )
Let me share few points about the Hotel Management programme at LPU :
Curriculum: High academic standards are maintained by offering the curriculum framed in consultation with industry experts. Student exposure: Being a part of a resource-rich University, the students have an advanta
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Goutam Chatterjee

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There is MBA-IT but not MBA-EC. In any case, the most important thing about MBA is the grade of the college and its capability to provide good placement facilities. Unless you choose a MBA college which is under CAT CMAT MAT or XAT its not going to be fruitful.

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Goutam Chatterjee

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Tourism & Travel and Hospitality usually are two different sector. While first one deals withTransportation
Travel agencies
Tour companies
Tourist attractions
Leisure, recreation and sport
Cultural industries
The second one deals with Hotel, restaurants, resorts and holiday homes. Most of the relevant courses can be pursued after XII th but they are of 3-4 years duration.

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Himanshu Rohilla

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Today, there are a plethora of institutes in India that presents hotel management courses to aspiring students, but, among all, there are only a few best colleges that offer quality education and follow an affordable fee structure at the same time. For the hotel management course, I'll advise you to get enrolled with KSE - Krystal School of Excellence. It's among the best colleges for hotel management that equip students with all the skills and knowledge required to become successful professionals in the field. Along with this, the institute has an affordable fee structure and provides great opportunities to all the students. For compl
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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There is no entrance exam, but the stringent eligibility criteria of personal interview.
The parameters are: Communication skills, passion and aptitude plus the career aspirations of candidate.
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