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2016-06-03 17:49:17

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams

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2016-06-03 17:48:13

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Ankit Singh

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FTII is one of the best institutes in India when it comes to acting and direction. You will have to appear for entrance test to get into the institute.

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2016-06-03 17:40:54

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

A second language is not compulsory but it can be beneficial.

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2016-06-03 17:29:54

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maurya lal

Contributor-Level 8

Tourism management focuses on tourism development, management of the travel industry, tourism marketing, and tourism services Generally most of the colleges require a candidate who has passed XIIth Std. is eligible. Admission is given on the basis of a test and an interview.

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2016-06-03 17:28:15

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maurya lal

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Travel & Tourism is the career of today's world. It is recession free industry. You should learn at least basic modules from an institute who provides job guarantee.
A Bachelors and Masters programs are available in Travel and Tourism from various institute having good track record of placement and vocational university as well as IGNOU.
But practical experience is must along with studies. So you need to be ready for travel. I advise you to look for such Academic Institution who are focused in providing courses only into Travel & Tourism. I have suggested you one institution which I know fulfill all these criterias.

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2016-06-03 17:24:34

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Sumit Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 8

To become a chef you must have a professional culinary training. To start your career as a chef you must complete your class X to join the Diploma Course in Food Craft. In order to opt for a degree course in Culinary Arts one must complete 10+2 in any stream.
- Some of the institutes offering training are :
*Indian Institute of Hotel Management and Culinary Arts
*International Institute of Hotel Management
*IHM Meerut
*Christ University
*Welcomgroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration
For more, you may refer to the below link :
https://hospitality.shiksha.com/bachelor-in-hotel-management-in-india-categorypage-6-84-264-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1
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2016-06-03 17:22:35

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Swati Podder (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Counselor, Shiksha.com

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Dear Pankaj,
There are numerous options available B.Sc to Commercial Pilot. For details please check the related queries below.

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2016-06-03 17:21:30

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Sumit Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 8

Hotels are amongst the most visible and important aspects of a country's infrastructure. Hotel industry is a closely linked one to the tourism industry. A number of factors like promotion of tourism and rapid industrial progress have given a boost to hoteliering. The recent liberalisation of trade and opening up of economy will further lead to revolutionary growth in this sector. With increasing globalisation, career opportunities in this field are not only limited within the country but there are chains of hotels which operate internationally providing scope of a career abroad. It is a glamorous profession which has a bright future. W
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2016-06-03 17:18:23

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2016-06-03 17:16:15

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Priyom MajumderI am a student at ITM University, Gwalior.

Beginner-Level 5

Being a commerce student you must be having a aim of having a good placement and a high position job.
So for this according to me it is good to do B.Com(H) and then MBA.
If you do BBA it will only lead to MBA where as if you do B.Com(H) you are having a wide range of PG courses in your hand. But if you are detemined to do MBA in future you must do BBA and if you are not sure of doing MBA in future so it will be better for you to take B.Com.
Thank You.

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