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Sindhura rajagopal

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10+2 is the most basic qualification. However, make an informed choice as to what course you want to do. Like a 6-month foundation course or 1-2 years Diploma or a proper Bachelors of 3 years. It is indeed a promising field with lots of opportunities.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You can take up a wide range of courses like certificate courses, advance Diploma, graduate and Masters degree. In order that you stand out, it is imperative to have a good internship alongside studies plus work experience of few years. This will give you a strong foothold.

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UEI GLOBAL. Global

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Hi Steve,
An autonomous certificate will not benefit you. You shall apply for degree in Hospitality & Tourism which should be UGC recognised to get the recognition across the globe. You can opt for UEI Global, kindly visit https://www.uei-global.com.

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Dr. Bhupesh Kumar

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You can pursue career in any field subject to your passion and need. Hotel Management prepares you for core Hotel functions but your computer knowledge may help you to get job in IT section of a hotel post HM. In tourism and travel you may get a chance similarly like Hotel but chances will be less as compare to hotels, the reason being in tourism and travel most of the recruitment happen at centralised level. So, scope will be less. Thanks.

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Nitish Pahwa

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For becoming a chef you need to pursue courses. It can be like B.Sc in hospitality and hotel management, Diploma in food and beverage services or Bachelor of hotel management and catering technology.

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Dr Debashri banerjeeAssistant professor Philosophy C.R.P. College

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I am afraid you will not. Probably you should drop the year and try to meet the eligibility criteria next year.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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It is definitely a thriving industry with lots of opportunities in restaurants, hotels, tourism, airline, guest houses, housekeeping, administration and in HR/sales/marketing too. A Bachelor or a Diploma certification will help to get started.

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