Which course is better after 10+2: Hotel Management or Mass Communication?

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    Juhi Bansal Explore your self | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi Shubham
    Both courses are good. firstly you decided in which field you are more interested because both are different each other hotal management is like sitting work and Mass communication is a travelling, adventure and but it depends on which subject chosen by you in mass communication, if you choose journalism then you will have find out new things every where. all the best.
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    priya shah

    9 years ago
    Hii
    look all the course are always good it depends on the person how does he/she performs in that n most all I would suggest you do what you like in which field you are interested then you will definitely be a good scorer as u will love to do it n shall also be proud of Urself that u took right decision
    All the best for Your future
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    swapnil dadheech

    8 years ago
    Mass communication is a better option for you. It has a good scope too.
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    surendran ayy

    8 years ago
    Mass communication is a better option.
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    prateek Bansal

    8 years ago
    I think, mass communication is better.
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    Manish Gadekar MBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Hotel management has better jobs if you are ready to work hard and mass communication is purely based upon the reputation of your college. You should try for Symbiosis, Pune.
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    parvez shaikh Mentor for upcoming generation and talents | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    I would suggest you to pursue mass communication.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Shubham, both fields are different and require a different kind of mind set to succeed. For success in mass communicative field you need to have good communicative skill and some "Human skill' to climb higher. Hotel management also requires "Human skills' but it also requires technical skills related to it and the capacity to do repetitive work for hours together. So pick your choice.
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    Rocky Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    3 years ago
    Both courses are of different nature (fields) and requires interest for pursuing it. Both are equally important when it comes to career prospects. In my opinion, I would advise for hotel management to build a career in it. JSHM Vadodara is one of the top college in Gujarat to pursue Diploma course for a better future in HM industry. Visit the link to know more on college and its course offered https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-school-of-hotel-management-vadodara-28927.
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    Ambika Ahuja

    5 years ago
    Hi Shubham
    Both industries I. e. Hospitality and Media have their own perks. If you can take care of people's demands and think ahead with a cool mind while communicating with subtle yet impactful manner Hospitality will be a good choice. If you have a creative bend of mind and love to create and analyze the ongoing activities of the world, are a storyteller you should opt for Mass Communication. Amity University Lucknow offers both the courses. Please visit https://www.amity.edu/lucknow/.

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