Which stream should be opted in class 12th to pursue Hotel management course?

653 Views|Posted 2013-10-19 01:23:56
Asked by Samiya Fatima
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Manmeet Kaur
2013-10-22 15:39:42
Hi, To pursue hotel management course at graduation level, you need to pass 12th in any stream with minimum 50%. You need to sit for an entrance exam. Some of the good hotel management colleges are : -Indian Institute of Hotel Management and Culinary Arts, Hyderabad -International Institute of

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shaban
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2013-11-08 16:35:37
Hi, As per your query it seems that you are currently in class 12th and once completed you wish to pursue BHM (Bachelor degree in Hotel Management) So regarding this please remember to pursue this course you need to be 12th pass from ANY STREAM with English as one of the subjects, plus you need to

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Paras Dhirani
2013-10-19 01:40:29
I will prefer u commerce stream.but don't forget to take proper classes with it to increase your skills as hotel management need a perfect person.best of luck

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