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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Both the departments or streams are different and one should only go to either of them with the personal interests and liking. But if you go for a hotel management college like any IHM, you will be able to work in either of the two departments as IHM allows to you study both the streams, travel and tourism and also food production. So, once you study both the things, you will have a clear idea of what to do and what not to as you will definitely grow interest in either of these two. Culinary arts is all about preparing and innovating dishes and serving to the guests or the customers who will come to dine in at the restaurant. Wherein,
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Both the departments or streams are different and one should only go to either of them with the personal interests and liking. But if you go for a hotel management college like any IHM, you will be able to work in either of the two departments as IHM allows to you study both the streams, travel and tourism and also food production. So, once you study both the things, you will have a clear idea of what to do and what not to as you will definitely grow interest in either of these two. Culinary arts is all about preparing and innovating dishes and serving to the guests or the customers who will come to dine in at the restaurant. Wherein,
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India is witnessing a travel boom. The number of tourist arrivals is increasing at a rapid clip. At the same time, Indians going abroad as well as travelling within India have also shown a remarkable uptick. This surely translates into a big boom in employment opportunities in this sector. Incidentally, in this sector opportunities are in wide variety of areas. Drivers, Taxis, Guides, Sellers of trinkets, hotels and restaurants to name a few. All these tourists need to be handled in the best possible way to create a market for revisit or publicity by these people to others in their own country. It is said that one tourist's arrival cre
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A number of universities, community colleges, and vocational schools feature degree programs specific to the growing field of travel and tourism. Degree programs in this field cover topics that include hotel management, hospitality services, and travel booking as well as business and finance concepts. List of courses:
Principles of Travel and Tourism
This course gives students the basics in navigating the travel and tourism industry. Students in these classes learn about the issues related to business and resource management, tourism's effect on the world economy and the political impact of tourism. Some introductory travel and tourism c
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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can get admission in travel and tourism after doing B.Com.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Tehniyat,
For MBA (TTM), the candidate should be a graduate in any discipline of a university and equivalent thereto with 50% marks (45% for SC / ST) while for BBA (TT), the candidate should pass 10+2 with 50% marks (45% for SC / ST).

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Bachelor of Arts in tourism studies is an undergraduate travel and tourism course. Tourism studies include study of tourism management, tourism development, tourism marketing, transportation industry, hotel management, etc. Graduates of this course find a lot of jobs both in India and abroad.

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Annu PILLAII am a Faculty in Government Hotel Management

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Hello Tehniyat,
Well, if you are a graduate pursue with MBA which is a full time course and simultaneously you can join Frankfinn Institute which will definitely help you to shape your career.
Best wishes.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Hi,
PGDM in tourism is provided by less colleges in India, find out the specific colleges which are offering that programme then get to the admission process of that, The university intakes will be different based on the university principles so it would be better if you contact the university and know entire details and fulfill them or else follow their website directly or the best of them all is find it by the help of Shiksha. Com
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