Which course is better after 10+2: Hotel Management or Mass Communication?
Asked by shubham Awasthi
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Both courses are good but completely different from each other
so try finding your interest 1st. -
Hotel management is better in my option.
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Both this two courses are good and has good future scope but according to me mass communication is better and than after it totally depends on your interest.
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Hello!
Look, all the courses are always good. It depends on the person how does he/she performs in that and most of all, I would suggest you to do what you like, in which field you are interested. Then, you will definitely be a good scorer as you will love to do it and shall also be proud of yourself that, you took right decision. I hope it helps.
All the best for your future. -
They both are very different. Both have different scopes and opportunities. You should go for the one you have interest in. If you are good in communication you should go for Mass Media and, if you have interest in cooking or learning to cook and about food, you should go for Hotel Management.
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Mass communication will offer careers in Journalism, Public Relations & perhaps Media Marketing. On the other hand, a General Manager of a good Hotel will make use of all these three Mass comm options for success of their hotel. Having said this, getting to a position of a General Manager needs a lot of hard work. However, to answer your question simply, you need to find out where your passion lies. Once you do that, decision making for your choice of career will be easy.
Best of luck.
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