Is it worth to pursue B.Sc in airlines, tourism and hospitality management after completing Diploma in the same to get a good job?

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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Getting a good job depends on various factors like from where you have done your Graduation, your skills, your knowledge about the field, the Industrial experience and exposure if you have any. so, minimum Graduation is required in order to secure a good job. So choose wisely your University to join.Admission in any programme depends on qualifying the Eligibility criteria for that programme. Eligibility for B.Sc. In Hotel Management is to get Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. The course is meant for students looking for demanding positions in hospitality, tourism, hospitality sector. The students can e
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    Vibha Gupta | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Yes, if you go ahead with the Bachelors degree that will widen the career opportunities for you. LPU is a well renowned private university in India with 30K+ students all across the world and with 4000 experienced faculty members and staff members. There are more than 200 programmes to choose and with a great infrastructure LPU provides all the facilities within the campus itself. LPU has earned many affiliations, recognition's and accreditation's down the lane and mark itself amongst the few of the top private universities. Even the placement opportunities in LPU are much better than other private universities as it is ranked the 5th
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Dear Savoy, I will suggest you to pursue B.Sc. In airlines, tourism and hospitality management to get job. LPU programme in Airlines and Tourism provides an opportunity for students to develop academic and industry-specific skills linked to the commercial aviation industry. The programme makes students understand the structure, nature and operating characteristics of the international tourism industry. It examines a range of contemporary issues associatewith the travel and tourism industry, such as product ranges, business tourism, tour operators, travel agencies and transportation for tourism. For more information in detail, kindly vi
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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    B.Sc in Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality management course accommodates to the requirements of three industries. Obviously, these 3 industries are the major recruiters of graduates. These industries are as follows:
    Aviation management
    Tourism management
    Hospitality management
    B.Sc in Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality is a job oriented course. All the areas that this course is connected to are rising at a powerful speed.
    General job profiles obtainable in the above-stated associations include:
    Customer Care Officer
    Tour Operator
    Front Office Receptionist
    Operations Manager

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