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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are many options to venture into to be a part of the tourism sector; public and private. The following are some of the profiles one can look into:
Tourism Department: There are jobs as Reservation and counter staff, Sales and marketing staff, Tour Planners and Tour guides. There is also the requirement of Information assistants at the office of the Tourism departments who are selected through competitive examinations held by the Staff Selection Commission. The option of working as a Guide is also listed under the tourism department as the Ministry of Tourism recognizes three types of guides; regional, state and local.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's great to know that you want to do both courses. Just a word of caution. Studying would be quite intensive. If you are not signing any false declaration, you can definitely proceed as planned.
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Scholar-Level 18
You have brought up a very interesting point. Cruiseliners are way of life abroad. In India though, it's still to catch up. But present central government is taking all efforts to make it a success.
Please do go ahead without any hesitation.
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