Is it possible to learn Event Management , Hospitality Management or Corporate Administration in class room?
70 Views|Posted 2011-11-07 22:50:18
Asked by Sudesh Sharma
9 Answers

Answered by
2011-11-08 16:56:38
Hi
All of these courses are available on classroom mode,
The best institute for Event management is NIEM
For hospitality management, you can go for a 4 years BA in international hospitality management from IGNOU. It is one of the most reputed course and available full time only
for corporate governa

Answered by
2011-11-08 15:06:27
The more a particular course is job-oeiented, the more it requires a hands-on training and development of skill.However, this cannot be done without a sound theoretical knowledge. To take up an example, one of the most job oeiented courses is preparation of sweets. Can you make jalebis without a pra

Answered by
2011-11-08 15:00:45
Hi sudesh,it is very much possible to imbibe knowledge about all these courses through classroom training if the classroom training is coined with proper exposure from various industry experts who can share their vivid experiences through case study approach..so all you need to do is find a platform

Answered by
2011-11-08 14:29:50
Sudesh...There is no point in studying any of the courses you have mentioned, if practical training is not involved. As mentioned by other experts, you have chosen some very challenging and competitive fields of study. Choose the best college in this field.

Answered by
2011-11-08 12:18:37
Class room studies for these courses anyhow has to be done. But the importance of learning during the practical training is more.

Answered by
2011-11-08 12:00:54
Are you confused what you want to do ? Do a general M.B.A program from a good reputed college then work to get the experience. After M.B.A degree you can move anyone of them depending upon your interest and liking. At the time of placement try to go for companies who are working in this field.
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Answered by
2011-11-08 11:51:09
Hi Sudesh,
Well the 3 careers mentioned by you are very challenging and require more of practical knowledge than class room knowledge. So, it will be better to go for an internship or training along with pursuing the course so that you get the relevant exposure and get an idea of the challenges tha

Answered by
2011-11-08 11:41:52
Hi,
First of all I would say all the three careers that you have mentioned above are dynamic, challenging and rewarding professions.
And yes there are many colleges offering degrees and diplomas in the same with both part and full time options. As far as your question is concerned, I would say th
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