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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

These days tourism aviation management is in great demand. Go for this course and you can start up your own business or join some company.

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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

A certificate can only provide you with a degree, but you need to have the practical knowledge of the field.
So, you need to be aware of all practical concepts of hospitality management before applying for any job.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

You don't need any of these institutes.
Institutes like these wouldn't make much of a difference while you apply for an airline.
Every airline has their own training, and they don't care or give any additional priority if you have been in one of these institutes. Airlines have about 4-7 weeks rigorous training, with highly qualified instructors.
It's simply a lot of money for no good reason, the hype around these institutions are simply ridiculous.
You rather focus on being the perfect candidate for the job, and this can absolutely be done at home. We have the Internet to get all the information in the universe that we need, and trust me,
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Dear Muskan,
Hotel Management is one growing sector in today's market. Having the right passion will help you sustain in this industry for a very long time. The colleges in India providing Hospitality Management is huge and Bharti Vidyapeeth is one institution in India providing Hospitality Management. The course is divided into 3 parts. Each part is to be paid at the start of the year which is 72,600. You need to pay 72,600 per year. The total fees for 3 years could be 217800.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Navdeep,
As per the NTA guidelines for UGC NET exam, candidates can apply for the exam with the subject in which they have completed Masters' degree or related to that subject. You have done post-graduation in hospital Management so, you can appear for the UGC NET Management exam, not for UGC NET Tourism Administration. If you want to apply for UGC NET Tourism Administration & Management then firstly you have to do Masters in Tourism Administration or in the subject that is related to that.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

Well, hospitality would be, you are the safest BET this could be attributed to the slowdown in airline industry, and that a hospitality student could easily work in the travel industry.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

You could appear for the JEE being conducted, and get yourself a great rank. Also, there are smaller institute such as FCI, which you could join for a career in hospitality.

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Nikita Verma

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5 feet 3 inches should be the minimum height.

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Dinesh Kristi

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You will find a number of programs in many countries and universities, search accordingly.


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Nitin Rampal

Beginner-Level 4

Owing to it's wide scope, travel and tourism offers various career opportunities both in the public and private sector. In the public sector, there are opportunities in the Directorates and Departments of Tourism of the center and the state as Officers, information assistants, Tourist guides etc. In the private sector qualified tourism personnel can work as travel agencies, tour operators, airlines, hotels, transport and cargo companies etc. The emerging tie-ups of private airlines with foreign airlines has removed barriers in the transport and communication network. This has lead to increase in number of domestic and foreign tourists
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