What is the fees for B.Sc hotel management in different colleges?

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    parvez shaikh Mentor for upcoming generation and talents | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    You can expect cost from INR. 4 Lacs to INR. 7 Lacs for 3 years with uniforms Books and other things included.
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    Anagha G Nair | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    The fee structure for B.Sc hotel management varies according to different colleges. The average fee for this programme is INR 1 to 3.5 lacs. The average fee structure of top institutes offering hotel management are as follows:
    *IHM Mumbai-INR 2 lacs (course)
    *Lovely Professional University-INR 2 lacs (course)
    *Amity University, Noida-INR 3.5 lacs (course)
    *IIHM Delhi-INR 2.5 lacs (course)
    *Massif International College, Haryana-INR 1.8 lacs (course)
    *Manipal University-INR 3 lacs (course)
    *IHM Bangalore-INR 2 lacs (course)
    *Brilliant Institute of Hospitality Management-INR 1 Lacs (course)

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