What is the difference between BA, B.Sc, BBA and BHM courses in the field of hotel management?

I'm a student of B.Com (Honours) & aspire to pursue under graduation course in hotel management from a good Swiss university.

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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    5 years ago
    1. Bachelor of Arts in Hotel Management is a 4-year undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for admission to which is the successful completion of 10+2 level of education from a recognized educational Board. The course essentially involves the techniques and ways to operate a hospitality-oriented business, such as a hotel, restaurant, casino, etc.
    2. B.Sc in hotel management (HHA) is 3-years undergraduate programme offers by NCHMCT's IHMs. The essential requirement for this course is 10+2 with English.
    3. BBA in Hotel Management is 3 year programme combines sound theory and craft-based learning with professional internships in th
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