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4th July 2018, 05:26 PM
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Can I study MSc(Hospitality and Tourism Management) being a BBA(H) student?


Hi friends, I am a student of BBA(H). I want to do MSc(Hospitality and Tourism Management) from School of Hotel Management, Bhubaneswar. I would like to know that can I do this MSc course? Please help me to know about this asap.





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7th July 2018, 05:22 PM
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Hi friends, I am a student of BBA(H). I want to do MSc(Hospitality and Tourism Management) from School of Hotel Management, Bhubaneswar. I would like to know that can I do this MSc course? Please help me to know about this asap.

Yes, you can study MSc Hospitality and Tourism Management course after completion of the BBA (H) course. You have to enroll for a bridge program of three months for the admission to study MSc Hospitality and Tourism Management course in some colleges. Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in any discipline are eligible to study MSc Hospitality and Tourism Management course. Duration of the course is two years (four semesters). You are admitted to the course based on marks scored in the qualifying examinations.
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8th July 2018, 07:53 AM
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Default Re: Can I study MSc(Hospitality and Tourism Management) being a BBA(H) student?

Yes, you are definitely eligible to apply for MSc(Hospitality and Tourism Management) after completing BBA(H) course. To be eligible to apply for this course, candidate must hold a Graduation degree in any discipline. Duration of this course is 2 years.

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