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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Choosing between an MBA and a general master's degree programme in travel and tourism can be confusing, as both programs have their advantages and disadvantages. Here are some factors you can consider while making your decision:
Career Goals: If you are interested in pursuing a career in the management side of the tourism industry, an MBA in travel and tourism management can be a better choice. An MBA programme focuses on developing management and leadership skills and provides a broader understanding of the tourism industry. Specialisation: If you are looking to specialize in a specific area of tourism, such as adventure tourism, cultu
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Ankit Kumar

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Welingkar Institute of Management. NSOU Netaji Subhas Open University. School of Distance Education, Bharathiar University. All India Institute of Management Studies. GNK Institute of Management Studies. Acharya Nagarjuna University Centre for Distance Education. Lovely Professional University.

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Ankit Kumar

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The basic difference between hotel management and tourism management is- hotel management is a field that focuses on all aspects of operations including hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, amusement parks, country clubs, and convention centers while tourism management focuses on tourism development, management of the travel industry, tourism marketing, and tourism services.

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Ankit Kumar

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Pursuing an MBA in Travel and Tourism can open the door to an array of career opportunities. Needless to say, choosing a university that offers a programme that aligns with your professional goals is a necessity for building a successful career in the hospitality sector. SO in my opinion you should to go best wishes.

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Ankit Kumar

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An MBA in the travel sector provides you with a business-oriented perspective on the industry. MTTM supports you in focusing on one single division rather than interfering with others in the course. An MBA in the travel sector provides you with a business-oriented perspective on the industry.

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Ankit Kumar

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Admission is based on marks obtained in Graduation. Interested candidates can apply online or offline with the required information. Please check for important dates of admission at the college web site, or download their brochure which contains details regarding this course.
(Website:- http://www.vnsgu.ac.in)

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Ishmeet Singh

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Candidates who have passed the HSE of the Kerala State Board of Higher Secondary Examination or any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto are eligible for admission.

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jasveer singh

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NCHMCT JEE Counselling 2023: Direct admissions to 10+2 rank holders. Students have another option to gain admission to any Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), and in this case, they are not even required to participate in the NCHMCT JEE counselling process
It is the most important exam for Hotel Management aspirants in India. The National Testing Agency NTA is the body responsible for conducting the NCHMCT JEE in India. The hotel management course after 12th requires you to have cleared 12th boards with a minimum of 50% marks from any eligible board. The course gives you an insight into both practical and theoretical aspects of hote
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Tanishq Surana

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Kodaikanal is a popular hill station in Tamil Nadu, India, and there may be colleges in the area that offer B.Com in Travel and Tourism. Here are a few colleges in Kodaikanal that may offer this course:
-Kodaikanal Christian College
-Kodaikanal Institute of Technology
-Kodaikanal International School
It is important to note that these colleges may not have B.Com (Travel and Tourism) specifically as a course, but they may have courses that cover the field of travel and tourism management. It's a good idea to check the official websites of these colleges and reach out to them to confirm whether they offer a B.Com programme in Travel and Tour
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