I just passed 12 and interested in hotel management should I go for bsc in hospitality or bba in hotel management

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    Jacqueline Khawbung

    8 years ago
    It doesn't matter whether you have a science background or not to study B.Sc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration, u can go from any background as long as you have English as one of your main subjects and scored more than 60+ in english in class 12 examination. Trust me, i too just passed 12 and i appeared for NCHMCT 2016,so i know
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    Sumit Maheshwari | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    The main difference between the two kind of courses is that for B.Sc only science 12th pass outs are eligible where as BBA can be pursued by a student of any education backgrounds.
    Both offer great opportunities. You can opt for either of the two based on your education background and also your career aspects.
  • Below mentioned is a comprehensive list of Hotel Management courses after 12th:
    Diploma in Hotel Management. BBA in Hotel Management. B.Sc. In Hotel Management and Catering. Bachelor in Hotel Management. Bachelor in International Hotel Management. Bachelor in Hotel and Event Management.
  • Both B.Sc. In Hospitality and BBA in Hotel Management are good options for pursuing a career in the hotel and hospitality industry. However, the choice between the two programs depends on your personal interests and career goals. B.Sc. In Hospitality focuses on the core areas of the hospitality industry such as food and beverage management, housekeeping, front office operations, and tourism management. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the operational and management aspects of the hospitality industry. On the other hand, BBA in Hotel Management is more business-oriented and covers topics s
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    Sumit Singh

    5 years ago
    I think you should go for BBA in hotel management, it will help you in future, but B.Sc in hospitality is not bad. It is also good but I would prefer BBA.
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    abby patel

    6 years ago
    BBA hospitality management is better because I'm also doing BBA hotel (hospitality) management and if you want to come at my college you are the most welcome and I'm giving you my college link if you are interested to see my college or want to take with my faculty members or share with them about you problem if you want to joined then you can ask them (http://www.czp.edu.in).
  • B.Sc in Hotel Management or BHM are most preferred rathen than BBA in Hotel Management as Hotel Management is a technical course and focuses on both theory and practical. Visit http://uei-global.com for more information.
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    Rocky Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    I would list some of the colleges through which you can go for career in hospitality management sector whatever your choice of stream is
    1. Lakshya Bhartee Institute of International Hotel Management (LBIIHM), Delhi: https://www.shiksha.com/college/lakshya-bhartee-institute-of-international-hotel-management-pitampura-delhi-27951
    2. Jindal School of Hotel Management (JSHM), Gujarat: https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-school-of-hotel-management-vadodara-28927
    3. Ecole Hoteliere at Lavasa: https://www.shiksha.com/college/ecole-hoteliere-lavasa-pune-30388
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    tripti saxena

    6 years ago
    B.Sc in hospitality is preferred as it will open the gates of the tourism industry for you along with airlines, etc.

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