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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
TISSNET: It is an online aptitude exam and is divided in three sections (weightage is roughly equal for each section, though subject to change every year):
Quant: If you are already preparing for other management exams then you will find the Quantitative Aptitude questions to be fairly easy. However, if you are only aiming for TISSNET then I would suggest you to cover all Quant topics that are covered in management exams. You only need to practice low-medium level of difficulty questions.
Also, in 2016, the paper had some questions based on Data Interpretation, therefore, again I would suggest you to be well-versed with different typ
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Scholar-Level 16
You should apply to a diploma course in Tourism and travel in foreign countries. Some of the top tourism courses abroad are as follows:
Travel and Hospitality.
Travel and Tourism.
Tour Operation (Abroad)
Tourism.
Tourism / Travel.
Tourism Development / Promotion.
Tourism Management
Travel
Please refer to the link provided below for a list of top colleges offering courses in tourism abroad:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/singapore/universities/psb-academy/diploma-in-tourism-and-hospitality-management
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On the basis of the recourses that I've got, it's ranking is 251 (in minimum) i.e. you should have at least a score of 175 marks. To know more precisely and to get more information, you can get in touch with the management.
All the best!
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Considering your background of completing BBA and having a family business, pursuing an MBA in Family Business Management could be a strategic and beneficial choice. This specialised programme offers insights and skills tailored to the unique challenges and dynamics of managing a family-owned enterprise. An MBA in Family Business Management can enhance your business acumen, leadership abilities, and decision-making skills, providing you with a solid foundation to contribute effectively to your family business.
Moreover, the programme often incorporates case studies and real-world scenarios specific to family businesses, offering practic
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196+ for NM Bangalore
180+ for NM Hyderabad
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Yes, I can understand. You are at the cross roads of your career. ME will take you in one direction, MBA in another & a job in third! I would advise you to go for MBA as this alone will take you places in your career. However if you are of scientific. mind then ME followed by PhD should be the route.
Best wishes!
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PGDM is a very good option, however, please mention your profile details for guidance.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
For information regarding this, please follow the course:
http://jipmer.edu.in/academics/courses
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
You can refer to the below link for college comparison:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-51915-259317
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