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

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Most of the people working in the adventure tourism sector have some kind of qualification in tourism, outdoor sports, or management. By taking courses in adventure sports, one can become instructors or tour operators in specific adventure sports. As people get more adventurous to try out new destinations and recreation, there is a growing need for qualified adventure instructors. Opportunities in adventure tourism can be as a Tour Guide, Adventure Tour operator, Outdoor Education Officer, Safari Guide, Adventure Sports Trainer, Travel and Information Consultant, Diver, Adventure Sports Photographer, Wildlife Photographer and so on. Th
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If you are looking for a course in hotel management then IAM is a better option.
The training kitchens and bakery, the training restaurants, training front office and guest rooms are all modern and fully equipped to impart practical training of a high standard.
It has well-stocked libraries with international titles from all over the world.
The college has its own computer centres for the exclusive use of its students.
The students are given real-life exposure on the operation and management of commercial hotels while undergoing the course.
Students of the institute can avail the educational loan from a number of banks.
Companies like Obero
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Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, Bhubaneswar, Nellore, Gwalior, Goa are the best in this business/sector. They offer good placements and are top-ranked colleges in hotel and hospitality industry.
Check the below link for other government colleges-
https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/travel-tourism/colleges/colleges-india?ts=22590252&rf=filters&co[]=Public

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Ticketing job is a general term used for executives working on ticket distribution and ticket selling. They not only sell the ticket over the counter, but they also sell offline thorough connections/ social platforms.
Reservation executives are the ones who are generally working in backend office work. They just confirm the tickets booked by people for the seats of transportation/ events/ any other occasion. They just forward their work to ticketing team.
Reservation team is a comfortable job as compare to ticketing. Ticketing team needs to meet the targets assigned. Ticketing job is a bit tedious as compared to the reservation.
In my vi
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1. Read
Read all the greats, but don't skip the more obscure writers. Read magazines. Get yourself a library card if you don't have one, and if you cant does that, check Google Books and Google Magazines.
2. Travel writing includes hotel reviews and destination guides, published in guidebooks and in glossy travel magazines. But travel writings more than service pieces.
3. Start writing a blog, thousands of writers have published their writing primarily or exclusively on their blogs.
4. Develop online presence through Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms to connect with other writers, editors, and readers.
5. Look for stories
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Event management is a specialized hospitality field for those who are interested in planning and running a wide array of events, ranging from business conventions to music concerts. Find out about the program requirements, the course curriculum, and the next possible step after graduation.
In India:
1. National Academy of Event Management and Development (NAEMD)
It offers 1-year DEM (Diploma in Event Management), 2-year MBA in event management.
NAEMD is the one of the first of its kind to design a full-fledged Degree program MBA & BBA, offering specialization in Event Management & Public Relations.
2. Indian Institute of Learning and Advan
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There are many career fields that one can choose from. Often the selection is based on the interest of the student, and future scope. The Hotel management is one of the highest job-oriented fields, it covers a wide range of services including food service, accommodation, and catering.
The major job fields in the hospitality sector include Hotels, resorts, fast food chains, restaurants, etc. A hotel management professional can be employed in any of the above-mentioned fields. The hotel management field is always been a hot career option for the students, with the globalization more and more hotel industries as expanding their business to
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Hi Vaibhav,
Both the streams are completely different from each other. While Hotel Management is about making a career as a chef, food and beverages, front office operations and housekeeping in hotel industry, Interior designing is about ideating, planning, and executing design of a structure (like office space, home decor etc). It is completely upto your interest. You have to figure out first whether you want to be a part of hotel industry or design industry. Both are quite lucrative fields, so make your call according to your aptitude.

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