I am a class 12th student. What should I do to pursue hotel management course?
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Hotel Management doesn't ask for any stream specialization in +2 for getting into Bachelor's degree.
All you need is +2 with at least 50% aggregate, weather science, arts or commerce it doesn't matter.
Followings are some of the best courses in hotel management sector:-
BHM - Bachelor of Hotel Management
BBA (Hotel Management/Hospitality Management) - Bachelor of Business Administration with specialization either in hotel management or hospitality management.
B.Sc (Hotel Management and Catering Technology or Hospitality and Hotel Administration): B.Sc, M.Sc and PhD courses are specially meant for science candidates. Since being a science st...more
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