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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
MBA Hospitality & Travel Tourism is a two-year Earn-Learn - Earn, Work - Study - Work Program. This is a program where, when a graduate joins our MBA program, the student is put on a full-time job on day 1 in our own Resort, Fiestaa Resort n Events Venue, a full-fledged highly rated Business Hotel, Resort and Events venue, located next to the Bengaluru International Airport (www.fiestaa.in). 5 days in a week the student works with Fiestaa in a full-time job earning a full-time salary. 2 days a week the student attends classes. At the end of 2 years, the student, on the one hand, has an International MBA in Hospitality & Trav
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
The total fees for B.Com. in Travel and Tourism in Mount Carmel College will be approx. INR 2,00,000. Though the fees has not been disclosed by the college officials so it is just an approximate figure.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Greeting from AIMS Institutes. AIMS is one of the premier best B-School in India, has a platinum ranking in AICTE-CII Survey and No. 1 private B-School in Karnataka, as per all the leading Survey considering parameters like faculty, placements, etc. We provide placement assistance for all the students, as we have a tie-up with 99 companies till date and we have the highest package of Rs. 22 Lacs, the average of Rs 5.75 Lacs. We also suggest you log in: https://theaims.ac.in/aims-corporate.html.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
https://www.shiksha.com/university/indian-institute-of-science-Bangalore-22350.
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8 years ago
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Aah, Shakespearen dillemna once again. Yes do not worry. Having this doubt is the most natural thing to happen. I would however advice you to follow your heart. What fascinates you, that you must select and disregard all other rhetoric.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Aah, Shakespearen dillemna once again. Yes do not worry. Having this doubt is the most natural thing to happen. I would however advice you to follow your heart. What fascinates you, that you must select and disregard all other rhetoric.
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