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There are various private colleges for subjects in the photography, every subject or course is unique to it's criteria. Once the students understand about the basic concept of photography and how to do photography, any subject which can be mastered by its own pace and learning in the subject matter. Here in AAFT we provide the learning to excel in photography, the students doing jobs in various photography streams like commercial and freelance studio works. We have Bachelors, Masters and Diploma courses in photography.
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A Bachelors and Masters programs are available in Travel and Tourism from various institute having good track record of placement and vocational university as well as IGNOU.
But practical experience is must along with studies. So you need to be ready for travel. I advise you to look for such Academic Institution who are focused in providing courses only into Travel & Tourism. I have suggested you one institution which I know fulfill all these criterias.
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Your chance in getting admission in any of the NIT's lies in selecting that NIT, which is recent and select that course for which many students may not apply. The other choice is that you can appear next year again and score good marks.
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Firstly you must decide what type of jobs you are interested in and accordingly build your qualifications and skills. Settling down with a good job abroad is difficult and very competitive. Complete your education and enhance your CV. Improve your communication skills and leadership skills. Start looking at job portals and check the job requirements. If you are aiming for a particular position you must develop yourself accordingly. If required take up certification courses and also learn a foreign language. All the best.
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