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LBIIHM

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Dear Rana,
Your question is not clear. You are a graduate in which subject? What is your objective of doing this PG Diploma? Unless your objective and purpose is clear, I can't really guide you well.
Please respond back with all required details.

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Aditya AmanCareerPolice.com, Hospitality Career Blog

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What do you mean by marine?
Do you want to get a job in a cruise liner? Do you wish to start a whole new career in deck of a ship?
If you choose the first option then you can certainly apply for cruise liners but if you are going for the second, then I'm afraid that you have to pursue deck cadet courses.

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It depends on your language and your potential. Switzerland, if you are a student there, then it's very easy to do an internship but if you are a student like in India, it is somehow hard to get the chance. But if you don't succeed, then the countries like Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Malaysia and UAE have great opportunities too.
And to be a good candidate, focus on your second language like French, Spanish or Mandarin. Then there would be lot of chances for you.

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B.Sc, BHM, BA and BBA these are the four different degrees that you might get after graduating from a hotel school. There is no such difference between B.Sc and BHM. Literally, there is no difference but there are some colleges which provide Bachelor of hospitality and tourism, so here they focus on tourism subject at a great extent. In BA, you will be learning the same but when talking about BBA in hospitality then some colleges have majors and minors like finance, business management and retail. So if a student is doing BBA in hospitality, then it would be considered of a larger extent and the chances of employment would be certainly
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Hi, you don't need any certificate to join hotel's engineering department. As you have degree in engineering, I believe it would be easy for you to start career in hotels. You may probably join their IT department. If you have keen interest in fibre or optics, then in hotels we also have PABX/EPBX department (private automatic branch exchange).
Now, it comes to how to approach the hotel, right? No need to worry, if you are on LinkedIn then just connect with the people of certain hotels, with their human resource team, with their engineering team as well as their information technology team and ask them about any opportunity. You may als
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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M.B.A. (Travel & Tourism)
Master of Business Administration in Travel & Tourism
Duration:2 Years Level:Post GraduationType:Degree Eligibility: Graduation M.B.A. Travel & Tourism or Master of Business Administration in Travel & Tourism is a postgraduate Travel and Tourism course. The MBA includes different types of tourism, sociology of tourism, finance, marketing and cultural competency. Graduates will have the opportunity to work in many different areas of the tourism industry, including upper management positions, sales, marketing, event planning, and human resources. The course gives an introduction to tourism, both as an industry an
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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End of the day you are living for your dream. My parents wanted me to do engineering or doctor studies. My field of interest was Hospitality I choosed it and I'm happy about it. A strong dedication for one particular thing will help you choose the right field. Think which will be helpful for you in future. Don't choose something you don't love now and regret for it later.

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