I want to do travel and tourism .Because I love travelling. Also have interest in cooking and photography. What should I do after my 12th.
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Dear abhishek
As per your mentioned interest and passion I would recommend you Journalism and mass communication under that you can do your project in travelling and photography for your further education or career. Even you can join the media houses as a travel blogger or get into travel shows or you can work as a freelance photographer.
You can also pursue cooking and can use it in food show like Vinod Dua did in NDTV India show.
According to me, this course will give you more exposure and opportunities in term of growth and projects.
All the best! -
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abhishek kumar Singh worked at senior design project manager inTCS | Guide-Level 11
9 years agoDo course of travel and tourism
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
9 years agoThey are hobbies, which you can maintain, even when you are settled in a career. At the present, think of education, in the conventional sense and try to choose a particular qualification, which makes you qualified. -
Hi, since you are interested in several creative areas I would suggest go for a Media and Communication course, which will give you an outlet of creative expression. Rgds.
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deepak choudhary i love science n i like those who love vigyan | Contributor-Level 7
9 years agoyes photo graphy is very good option.
but u shoud very work hard.
and starting stage u get low salary . -
Hello!
I appreciate your interest, as your passion comes around. travelling is based on your passion not based on the study. so,I kindly prefer you that ''tourism and travel management and mass communication or visual communication can enhance your own interests to a better future. but don't gather so many things while you choose your stream of study and don't get confused. be clear and focused.
all the best for you future -
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chandan kasuladevi it is competitive world run for life | Contributor-Level 8
9 years agoyou go for photography -
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Raghav Raj singh my story like write watar from water in water | Contributor-Level 6
9 years agou can do BHM nd aftr BHM u can take a diploma in photography this is a awsm carrier nd u will enjoy it too much
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