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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Some colleges might take you, but it would vary among the institutes. So better contact various institutes and see what their responses are.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Attached to this answer is a link to a few possible colleges that suit your requirement. Please check them out.
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/travel-tourism/colleges/colleges-vadodara.

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Nitin Rampal

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Through PUTHAT Entrance test, Candidates who have passed 10+2 examination in any stream from recognized boards with minimum 50% of marks, and English as one of the compulsory subjects.

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Nitin Rampal

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Those working in the hospitality industry work as hotel clerks, restaurant managers, bar managers, cruise ship representatives and dozens of other positions. While some people find that hard work can help them get ahead, others want a higher-level position right out of school. Before you decide on a college degree programme, think about the difference between a hospitality and tourism degree. The main difference refers to where those individuals work. With a tourism degree, you can work at a state or national park, in a museum or a private tour companies. Those with a hospitality degree typically work in hotels, motels and resorts.

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Nitin Rampal

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Diploma in Tourism & Travel Management is an entry-level certification course in the domain of management with a focus on the decimation of skills and knowledge in regards to application of management related techniques and principles in tourism and travel industry. The course is offered to students who have passed their 10+2 or equivalent level education from a recognized board/institute. Those who have done a Diploma after class 10th as a part of 10 +3 pattern of education can also apply for admission to the course. Some of the popular institutes/colleges offering the Diploma level course are:
KES Shroff College of Arts and Commerce
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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If you are interested in pursuing Bachelor in Travel and Tourism, you can apply for this course after completing class 12th.

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Azhar Mohamed

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Yes you very much are eligible for that after your UG there isn't a bar. But is it diploma or Post gradate diploma do specify.

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JUNAID ALAM

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INR. 7 lacs per annum is the average package as per last year.

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