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Himanshu TalrejaThe Best veiw comes after the Hardest Climb.

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I personally recommend you Travel and Tourism as it has more fundamental opportunities in the future trend. Jobs vacancies will be more in Tourism sector. Have a core and practical experiences in Heritage or renowned Hotels so you get a better recommendation for upgrading you profile with respect to your salary package.

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shubham Sawana

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Yes, you can apply for it but English is compulsory.

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Anjali Sharma

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As per my knowledge, there is no such course in Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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You can join an undergraduate course right after completing class 12. The Ministry of Tourism, government. Of India approved post-graduation degree in this field is a two-year full time programme which gets you an MTA degree, a Master of Tourism Administration. Certain universities such as the Indian Institution of Tourism and Travel offer this degree. A post graduate degree can be helpful in getting into Positions as managers or in administration need a post graduate degree. Skills required could include knowledge of Computer reservation systems (CRS- Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre & Abacus), Air fares and ticketing skills, Language skills,
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Ayesha kapoor

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Yes, it does. Please refer the link to know the details: https://col.thomascook.in/centreoflearning/

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mehak khanna

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No Mamta, maths is not compulsory to pursue Bachelor of hotel management course.

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