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For doing MSc, you need to have graduation in same subject. Unless of course it's an integrated course where students are admitted after 12th. After NIOS, you can definitely apply.
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1. Area of work
As the name suggests, hotel management deals with all aspects of managing a hotel or more broadly, any lodging establishment such as a B&B, resort, etc. India, being an important tourism hub, is home to a large number of hotels and hotel chains. Hotel management involves managing their day-to-day operations. Hospitality management, on the other hand, is a broader term used to describe any sector that deals with people management. It could be casinos, nightclubs, conferences, events, sales, business development, and even hotels.
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Not necessarily all students who complete their Bachelor of Commerce degree, settle for a job. Many students aspire for further studies. Below is a list of options available in the academic field after completion of B.Com. M.Com If you have an urge to study commerce subjects and gain a deeper insight of how an organisation works then you should go for M.C
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Event management is about organising a professional and focused event for a target audience. It involves visualising concepts and planning, budgeting, organising and executing events such as fashion shows, musical concerts, corporate seminars, exhibitions, wedding celebrations, theme parties, product launches, among others.
Eligibility: - pass 10+2 for diploma and undergraduate degree courses and graduation degree for postgraduate and MBA degree courses.
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For information on this, please follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/top-5-hospitality-management-courses-offered-by-five-star-hotels-in-india-blogId-7002
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There is no specific UG degree one needs to have in order to pursue MBA in Finance. So being a B.Sc graduate, yes you can pursue MBA (Finance). If you really have an interest in making a career in the finance sector, then do go ahead. Good luck.
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Please refer to the link for details: http://ayush.gov.in/acts-rules-and-notifications/guidelines-registration-naturopathy-practitioners-and-accreditation-institutions
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