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Deeksha Dixit

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The hospitality industry values both programs equally. Here is a comparison of the two courses to help you decide which is best for you:
1. Focus: A Master's in Hotel Management (MHM) focuses on management and marketing, whereas the M.Sc. In Hotel Management focuses on planning and quality service in hotel management.
2. Recognition: The hospitality sector accords equal recognition to both courses. Compared to an M.Sc. Graduate, an MHM graduate might find it simpler to land a job in the private sector.
3. Career options: You can become a marketing lead, hotel manager, restaurant manager, or head of food and beverage by earning a MHM deg
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palak mahajan

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Hi Shivan,i being a science student also makes you eligible for B.Com in Nizam College as it requires a basic requirement of 60% marks in 10+2 examinations. But you just have to work extra harder in studies.

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Both the B.Sc. And the BBA are popular courses in the hospital industry. In order to help you decide which is best for you, the following brief comparison is provided:
1. Popularity: Both courses are popular in different industries, such as hotel management, which prefers a B.Sc. In hotel management. The BBA course is preferred for jobs in the tourism industry.
2. Subjects: In the B.Sc. Programme, you study topics like international cuisine, hotel engineering, the foundations of food Science, etc. The BBA programme places more of an emphasis on marketing, communication, and business management.
3. Career options: With a BBA in tourism m
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palak mahajan

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Hi Vaishnavi Sadashiv for admission to MCA candidates need to have a valid score in MAH MCA CET or any other state level CET. Required eligibility for admission to MCA and MBA is a minimum 50% marks at graduation level in any discipline. So just go for it. as this college has quite affordable and reasonable fee structure available

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Kavya K

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The Annual fee will be Rs 15000/-

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The B. S. in physical Science was a popular undergraduate course at the north campus of DU. Now this course is offered as B.Sc. (prog. ). Physical Science with Chemistry.
1. Admissions to this course are done on the basis of CUET UG scores.
2. The course is offered at 22 colleges.
3. The B.Sc. Fee varies as per course, but on average it is around Rs. 55,000.
4. The students are taught advanced Science, including modern inventions.
5. For those who are interested in research, the professors ACT as guides.
6. There are six semesters, each with two exams, one in the middle of the semester and another at the end of the semester.
7. In this
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Yes, you can get admission to the B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Agriculture programme at BHU with the ICAR exam. The ICAR AIEEA scores are valid for admission to BHU's Bachelor in agriculture course. However, less than 20 seats out of a total of 150 are available for admission through the ICAR score. In order to be guaranteed admission to this college, you must achieve a score of at least 60% out of 600 on the ICAR AIEEA exam. Other than that, you can apply with the CUET UG exam score for admission to the B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Agriculture at BHU.

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The M.Sc. In Physics is one of the popular postgraduate courses at BHU. Admissions to this course are done on the basis of CUET-PG scores.
1. BHU is the second-best university in Uttar Pradesh and the best for Science courses.
2. The course fee is just Rs. 12490 for two years.
3. The M.Sc. Physics syllabus is similar to that of many top competitive exams, such as the CSIR NET.
4. The students are taught advanced Physics topics, including modern discoveries.
5. For those who are interested in research work in Physics the faculty ACT as a guide.
6. There are four semesters, each with two exams, one in the middle of the semester for 30 po
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IIT Madras, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Mandi, IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Kanpur are offering Data Science courses.

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