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8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Marketing (bookish stuff) is easy to understand. You can score good marks there but it totally depends on your level of understanding.
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So, if you are planning your career in hospitality, you should choose MBA in hospitality administration.
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What you plan to study is not relevant to your education background. You must convince the university why you want to study HRM after pursuing your MA. Have a clear picture of what you want our career to be like and convey the same to the university in the form of a SOP. Your IELTS is also low, 6.5 is required for PG courses. In addition, you must have above 55% in your studies.
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