Which course has better scope, B.Sc in airlines, tourism and hospitality or BHM?
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoThey are various versions of B.A. BBA and B.Sc. Programs. Some generalized courses also exit, which are relevant to the field of travel and tourism management. They are-Hotel and Hospitality management courses, Aviation and Hospitality Management courses, Culinary Arts course today age of cut throat competition, not all students can make it to the premier Institutes for in demand professional courses like Engineering and MBBS. So, where do rest of the students go? Should they settle for poor quality Institutes for the sake of pursuing such courses? Well, there is a good option for such average and below average students- select other j...more -
The above mentioned courses are Undergraduate level Degree programs. They are various versions of B.A. BBA and B.Sc. Programs. Some generalized courses also exit, which are relevant to the field of travel and tourism management. They are-Hotel and Hospitality management courses, Aviation and Hospitality Management courses, Culinary Arts course today age of cut throat competition, not all students can make it to the premier Institutes for in demand professional courses like Engineering and MBBS. So, where do rest of the students go? Should they settle for poor quality Institutes for the sake of pursuing such courses? Well, there is a go...more
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