I've done B.Sc in physics from distance mode & want to go for Masters in hospitality/hotel/aviation. What will be the best option for me?

I have done my graduation from distance mode & don't want to go for M.Sc or MBA in marketing, finance or HR. The course should be equivalent to Masters.

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    You should opt to appear for one of the many entrance exams conducted to gain entry in management. I have mentioned some details below, so that it is easier for you to decide. How to Get Admission in Master of Business Administration [MBA] (Hospitality)
    To seek admission in MBA Hospitality Management, the admission process followed in some colleges is merit based, while some colleges conduct an entrance test followed by an interview round. Amity Universityconducts an Amity written test on the day of interview or gives admission on the basis of CAT/XAT, GMAT NMAT. Weightage of these Entrance Examination is 75%, 70% and 500 respectively.
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