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Harshit Mehta

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The aviation sector, global transportation system to carry cargo goods & passengers is ideally very established globally. Indias civil aviation industry is also on a high-growth. India aims to become the third-largest aviation market by 2020 and the largest by 2030 with the major investments happening & flux created by various government initiatives. Despite the setback a few years ago, The careers opportunities with the Aviation industry are also equally at boom as they are many travel providers with multiple career opportunities such flight attendant jobs, airline administrative support, avionics technicians, flight dispatcher, groun
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Harshit Mehta

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There is tremendous scope in tourism and travel management as you can see, each state has come up with their own unique ads describing the beauty of their respective states. You can develop apps helping tourists and Government in managing travel and tourism in each state and the whole country. Thus, this becomes a contentious management issue that needs redressal. How to manage lakhs of tourists travelling as westerners find India an attractive place especially its culture heritage and yes, chaotic population. There are courses from higher B-Schools and universities imparting travel and tourism management. You can opt for them. Check o
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sourabh badgoti

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For cruise, you need an experience of 1 or 2 year, because it is that place where guests are wealthy. They are rich and you can't expect any mistakes. Salary would be high as compared to the working in the hotels and it also depends on the cruise and the department in which you are working. Thank you.

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Harshit Mehta

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Please specify the course/college.

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Harshit Mehta

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The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue, the details of some courses is stated below:
Diploma Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelors Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelors degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams such as NCHMCT, AIMA UGAT, E-CHAT etc.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Srishti,
After your 12th, you can seek admission in an institution offering graduation in your chosen field. Be cautious. With increasing students preference, many state governments have started entrance exam for admission in these courses.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Great that you wish to do your Masters in hospital management and you can complete your UG in hospital management. 

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

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Yes, Bachelor's in hospitality is good option before opting for MBA in Hospitality. KIMI-Khandala is even accredited by University of Birmingham. Prior experience and knowledge in the field of Hospitality management will be very helpful.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

There are no restrictions as both are of the same course. Even one of the person I know has done his B.Sc in hospitality and later did MBA in hospitality and is living his life very happily. There is no such confusion and hence, you can pursue B.Sc in hospitality management and then, MBA.

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