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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
https://www.shiksha.com/university/the-national-law-institute-university-bhopal-23639
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Guide-Level 12
If you're asking this in the Indian context, then there's hardly any known and reputed course known as MBA in hotel management. Yes, there's an M.Sc in HM which is offered by the NCHM council. Its the same body that runs all IHMs (govt. hotel management colleges) across India.
More importantly, a Masters degree in hotel management makes hardly any sense because it adds no value to one's career growth. However, if someone wants to get a Master' degree for the sake of bolstering his/her ego, increase his/her market value in the matrimony market then I've nothing to say. Other than these reasons, I do not find any strong reason
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National Institute Of Technology are the best options.
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Guide-Level 14
First, you should complete your Bachelors. By that time you will have a better idea of your interest and what to study and you can decide accordingly. If you have already completed your Bachelors then you can choose one as per your budget, career plans, etc.
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https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/07/10-analytics-data-science-top-universities-masters-usa/
Good luck.
Thank you.
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Guide-Level 13
Scope in India and Abroad:
India: Research in Neuroscience is upcoming in India and there are a couple of premier institutions that are doing great work in Neuroscience. However, the opportunities are severely limited when compared with countries such as UK and USA. This is because of the high population and limited seats available in prestigious institutions for Neuroscience programs. If you are unable to get into any one of the premier institutions such as IISc and NBRC for higher studies in Neuroscience, then your best bet would be to get a higher degree from abroad.
Abroad: USA and UK are at the forefront of research i
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