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Shailja Rawat

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Both IHM Bangalore and the School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, DY Patil are good options to pursue a BSc. However, in terms of affordability, IHM Bangalore is more affordable since the tuition fees to pursue a BSc at IHM Bangalore is INR 3.17 lakh, and the tuition fee to pursue a BSc at the School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, DY Patil is INR 12 lakh.

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Shailja Rawat

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To know which is a better choice, students must weigh both options based on important factors such as fees and ratings. As per official sources, the fees to pursue a BSc at IHM Bangalore and the School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, DY Patil is INR 3.17 Lacs and INR 12 lakh, respectively. In terms of fees, IHM Bangalore is a better choice.

Moreover, as per Shiksha ratings, BScs at IHM Bangalore and School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, DY Patil have been rated 4.0 out of 5 and 4.4 out of 5, respectively. In terms of rating, a BSc from School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies, DY Patil is a better choice.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Preparing for an MBA in Tourism entrance exam takes a combination of strategy and efficient study. Start off by understanding which syllabus you are preparing for and the exam pattern. Focus on the subjects identified in the syllabus such as business, tourism management and general awareness. Develop your quantitative and reasoning skills by practicing. Read newspapers and magazines to keep up to date on current affairs as well as the tourism sector. Solve the last 5 - 10 years question papers to have an idea of the paper format. Work on developing your communication skills too, as you may be called for an interview after the selection

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