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https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/travel-tourism/articles/your-career-after-doing-tourism-management-blogId-4629
TRAVEL AND TOURISM COURSES IN INDIA
1. Bachelor's Degree Courses:
BA in Travel and Tourism Management
BA in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management
B.Sc in Travel and Tourism Management
BA Tourism Studies
B.Sc in Hospitality and Travel Management
BBA in Travel and Tourism Management
BBA in Hospitality and Travel Management
BBA in Air Travel Management
Bachelor of Tourism Studies
Bachelor of Tourism Administration
B.Com Travel and Tourism Management
BA Travel and Tourism
The above-mentioned courses are u
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Balaji Institute of Management - Pune has many job oriented PG Diploma courses with 100% job placements.
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Nice to know your interest, but I would like to suggest you, for pursuing MBA in executive, you are required as a working professional with 3 years experience, then only executive MBA will benefit for you.
Thank you.
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I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing PHP course from Indian Institute of Hardware Technology Ltd (IIHT). I would like to inform you that the duration of the course is 75 days and costs approximately Rs. 9120. For your reference and other relevant information, kindly check the link below:
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I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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The conflict was temporary and now has been solved for the time being. It was a property dispute and the rightful action has been taken to make things normal. Regular classes have started and proper functioning of the college too is happening. The temporary disruption has not affected the academics and classes are back on track as usual. The issue in future too will not affect the student's studies, that's for sure.
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After completing B.Tech, if you will pursue MBA in hospital administration, then there will be no scope for you. For better career growth with opportunities, you should pursue your MBA in operations, technology management, etc.
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TSM: Development Immersion Programme, Rural Immersion Programme, loaded with assignments so that you can easily manage corporate work, ethics and values are given importance. 2016 MHRD rating: 15th,Top B-Schools (All India) Hansa Research Survey: 51st.
PSG: More global exposure, choice-based credit system, experiential learning with games, unique pedagogy .Top B-Schools (All India) Hansa Research Survey: 43rd.
Whatever is the college's resources or ranking, you will have to sweat it out and efficiently utilize it.
Best of Luck! Make a wise selection and work consistently.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
It's important to have attended the CAT/MAT exams as the scores are needed.
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Contributor-Level 8
The gates are open for you in PSGIM, after all it's your interest that matters. All the best.
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After completing BA in tourism, you can opt for MBA in tourism, travel and hospitality.
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The eligibility for joining arts in BA is passing of 12th. For admission in engineering, you need PCM or PCB in12th and clear CET conducted by state govt or COMDEK.
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Based on you interests, it is recommended that you seek lateral entry admission in B.Tech Electronics.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 12
(1) Study regularly: Do not assume that the final examination is not important enough as a summative assessment. A regular study always leads to good performance.
(2) Review sample papers: It is advisable that the candidates solve sample question papers and keep practicing till they get a hold of the pattern.
(3) Revise the NCERT books thoroughly: For CBSE board students, all questions from the NCERT book should be revised thoroughly.
(4) Focus on time management: Stick to a schedule and solve
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
Ranked 6th in Top 10 B-Schools in Industry Interface & 6th in Campus Name in India by Silic
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