What should I do after class 12th to pursue a career in the field of tourism and hospitality?
I am in 11 standard. I have heard about Oberoi Centre for Learning and Development for their PG course. In order to get into OCLD, which UG degree should I pursue among B.Com (Hons.), B.Sc in hotel management and STEP program offered by the Oberoi Group?
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Travel and Tourism Courses After 12th- Bachelors:
BA - Tourism Administration. B.A. - Tourism Studies. Bachelor of Tourism Management (BTM)
B.Com - Travel and Tourism Management. B.Sc. - Hospitality and Hotel Administration. B.A. - Travel and Tourism Management. Bachelors Of Tourism Studies (BTS)
BBA in Tourism Management. There are various specialisations in Travel and Tourism courses after 12th that you can explore. Generally, these courses are 3 years in duration and cover the business and managerial aspects of travel and tourism industry along with customer services and satisfaction and hospitality. Th...more -
The focus of entertaining is impressing others
The focus of true hospitality is serving others
Being an alumni of LPU. I have couple of friends in the HOTEL MANAGEMENT. So I must say that LPU would be the best option for pursuing the course for HOTEL MANAGEMENT. As university possess a hotel which not only give practical exposure but also the real time exposure of vicinity in which they could work with utmost passion as well as zeal. As in LPU we are having B.Sc. Hotel management and B.Sc. (Airlines Tourism and Hospitality), as both are equally fine. But yes then yo have to pick according to your choice. Many reputed companies in this...more -
Bachelor Of Science (Hons. ). Hospitality Management, a four-year degree programme provides the students with education and management tools to work in the hospitality industry by offering the best curriculum in India. The only hospitality management school built on the principles of integral and transformational learning. The programme offers an opportunity to explore a wide range of career options in the fast-growing hospitality industry from hotels, to resorts, casinos, cruise ships, private / corporate-owned restaurants, special catering companies, and airline catering. The programme shall facilitate the students to meet the increa...more
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If you have planned for hospitality, then I suggest you for UEM Kolkata one of the best colleges to have good placements and also with the best faculty to guide. Visit the link here for reference https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/course/bachelor-in-hotel-and-hospitality-management-university-of-engineering-and-management-kolkata-rajarhat-313517
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After 12th, you can give the entrance Exam of NCHMCT JEE for Bachelors of Hotel Management if you get good rank you can get IHM Mumbai, Delhi both the colleges are ranked as India's best colleges for Hotel management.
Apart form IHM you can go for OCLD UG program. They conduct Entrance and GD PI for UG program.
IHM Aurangabad is equally good.
If you want to join hospitality join after 12th don't wait.
Check this link:
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://nchm.nic.in/&ved=0ahUKEwjhwJrGl6PSAhXJtI8KHTZfDUIQFggaMAA&usg=AFQjCNFRIUZTe1amIFKwi460qpKOJld_6A&sig2=dtNeM-QG_5c13tGhahtYXQ -
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parvez shaikh Mentor for upcoming generation and talents | Contributor-Level 10
6 years agoIf you are interested in tourism and hospitality, you can go for hotel management after class 12th or BBA in travel and tourism.
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