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Depending on the institution the eligibility criteria for aviation management course may vary. However here are general requirements:
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Yes you can go for both . A student can pursue two academic programmes, one in full time physical mode and another in Open and Distance Learning (ODL)/Online mode; or up to two ODL/Online programmes simultaneously.
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If you wanted to pursue the management course after completing your intermediate then you need get atleast 60% of the total marks, in your intermediate public examination, only then you will able to get an admission into the management schools.
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There are no positive or negative values in any of the fields.A hotel management degree is for the hospitality industry, and getting a strong profile in a premier hotel requires a lot of patience.B. The pharmaceutical sector needs more students in marketing or research, and growth prospects are endless for those who possess these qualities.
Bot these are the ever growing sector of any economy and the future prospects of these sectors in India are very encouraging. So you can select any of these career options as per your self interest.
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I understand that balancing BSc nursing and preparing for NEET can be challenging. Firstly, try to create a realistic study schedule that accommodates your nursing responsibilities. Break down your study sessions into manageable chunks, focusing on high-yield topics for NEET. Utilize any free time you have efficiently. Consider forming a study group with fellow nursing students to share insights and support each other. Make use of resources like NEET study materials, online lectures, and practice tests. Prioritize understanding concepts over rote memorization. Stay consistent and don't get overwhelmed—small, regular study sessions can be more effective than cramming. Don't hesitate to seek guidance from teachers or seniors who have successfully balanced nursing and NEET preparation. Remember, a well-organized plan and dedication can help you manage both effectively.
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The fees for hotel management courses can vary, but on average, it can range from 1 to 3 lakhs Indian Rupees per year. For B.Com, the fees may be similar. Doing both simultaneously might increase the overall cost. Regarding salaries, it depends on your job role and experience. Entry-level positions in hotel management may offer salaries starting from 2 to 4 lakhs per annum. Completing B.Com and hotel management can open up diverse career opportunities, potentially leading to higher salaries as you gain experience. Keep in mind that these figures are approximate, and actual amounts may vary based on the specific college and job market conditions.
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Regarding your inquiry, there are three primary state-level entrance exams for admission to Hotel Management programs: UPSEE BHMCT, WBJEE HM, and MAH CET HM. The scores obtained in these entrance exams are acknowledged by hotel management colleges in their respective states.
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When you complete your BBA and are filling out the UPSC form, you can indicate that you have a "Graduation in Management" degree. This option accurately represents your degree, even if there isn't a specific option for BBA. UPSC permits candidates to broadly specify their educational background. This way, you convey the essence of your qualification, and it aligns with the available options on the form. It's always important to accurately represent your educational background and qualifications.
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