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Akansha Bisht

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Admission to the BA in Hospitality and Travel course is based on both merit basis and entrance exams. While most colleges offer admission on a merit basis, some entrance exams conducted are IIHM eCHAT, CUET, LPU NEST, NCHMCT JEE, etc.

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To get admission to a BA in Hospitality and Travel course, you must have passed Class 12 from any stream with a minimum of 50% aggregate score from a recognised board. 

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If candidates wish to work in the hospitality industry, they must gain relevant industry experience. Many hospitality management degrees include a year-long industrial placement, which helps them to make important career contacts while also strengthening their practical skills.This experience demonstrates to employers candidates' skills and motivation. Candidates can get a sense of which areas of the industry are of particular interest to them. It is possible to obtain work in a variety of hospitality fields, including:AirlinesBars and PubsConference and Exhibition CentresEvents VenuesHotel ChainsCruise ShipsRestaurants and Fast-Food O
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BA in Hospitality and Travel course is for those who foresee their career in Hospitality or Tourism industry. This course offers a variety of opportunities to work as well as travel worldwide as the Hospitality or Tourism industries are functional globally. You can either work for Hotels, Cruise, Restaurants, Airlines, etc., or be an entrepreneur. This course is worth pursuing for someone who has or wishes to gain communication skills, interested in hospitality, or loves traveling. 

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There are around 200 BA in Hospitality and Travel colleges in India, of which, 113 are private and 35 are government institutions. The average course fee starts from INR 3,150 and goes up to INR 26.4 Lakh. However, the fee structure can differ depending on college's rating, infrastrcuture, location, course duration, etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Students of commerce background can also pursue a BA in Hospitality & Travel course. However, universities may have different requirements for admission to BA programs in hospitality, travel, and tourism management. While many universities welcome applicants from a variety of academic backgrounds, including the business world, some may have unique requirements. Regardless of their prior academic experience, institutions are frequently interested in accepting students who have a strong interest in the subject and a willingness to study.You might be able to pursue a BA in Hospitality & Travel as a commerce student if you have a keen inte
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You can pursue a BA in Hospitality and Travel course with any stream. These courses are designed to prepare students for their careers in the Hospitality and Travel field, hence, having any stream in your Class 12 does not make any difference. 

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The difficulty of pursuing a B.B.A. (Hons.) in Aviation, Hospitality and Travel & Tourism Studies at IHM MGM University will depend on your academic background, aptitude for the subjects, and work ethic.The programme combines coursework in aviation, hospitality, and travel & tourism, so expect a broad range of subjects to be covered. You'll need to be comfortable with subjects like business management, marketing, accounting, and communication, alongside industry-specific subjects like aviation regulations, hospitality operations, and travel destination management.The programme also emphasizes practical skills development through intern
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