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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

To get admission into MBA one needs to be a graduate. So if he is a graduation with more than 50% marks in graduation then he can appear for CAT and seek admission into MBA. Since CA is a professional course my advice would be to maintain focus and first complete CA and then decide on the further career options. Post qualification as a CA he may also lie to explore technical qualifications like CFA (USA). This will depend a lot on his career objective.

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Anik Verma

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Hi John, CEG is a good college for engineering. It is advisable to go for some other college for MBA (tourism). Regards.

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Hritwk Anand

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
I would suggest you opt for MBA in travel management as this will open a wide range of opportunities for you and hence you will get a wide exposure.
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Good luck.

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Leena Agarwal

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Scope is good and vast. There are multiple players involved like hotel manager, tour guide, visa executive, travel agents, tour manager etc. Scope is India is good, but the packages are not that high in the start and therefore if you plan to study abroad, then you have great prospects. In India, the average package is INR 3 lacs - INR 5 lacs whereas abroad it can be up to INR 14 lacs.

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Leena Agarwal

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Christ University
Indian Institute Of Travel and Tourism Management
Amity University.

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Greetings.
Job depends on the candidates profile, skills and knowledge. If you are pursuing a full time MBA from the above university, then it has good scope in the future.
Thanks.

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Nitish Pahwa

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MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management is a full-time course for a duration of 2 years. Candidates need to hold a Bachelor's degree with an aggregate of 50% in any relevant discipline from a recognized university listed under the UGC/AIU, in addition to passing a common entrance examination conducted by the university. The programme is covered in 2 or 4 semesters which is based on the norms of the respective institutions, with some offering the programme on part-time and correspondence basis too. Some of the colleges who offer MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management are as follows:
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
Dr. YSR N
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Rakesh Kumar

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Nowadays, many top institutes or universities provide courses where in both are combined as a single domain hospitality management & travel and tourism, Like in Lovely Professional University MBA (Tourism and Hospitality), Chandigarh University - Chandigarh (hospitality management & travel and tourism) You can have best options to go for the career while pursuing your studies.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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The part-time MBA programme is ideally suited for working executives who do not have the time to attend the full-time MBA programme. This gives working students an opportunity to enhance their educational qualification and professional knowledge. Part-time MBA programs are generally for three years and the classes are conducted in the evenings. In most cases, there is no placement facility because this course caters to employed students. A two-year work experience is a pre-requisite for most part-time MBA courses. Part-time MBA programs have the same specialisation opportunities as other MBA programme variants like the full-time course
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Hritwk Anand

Guide-Level 11

Hello Akansha,
According to me, the colleges which provide the best distance learning programmes in MBA are SCMS and SMU.
But I would suggest you go for a full-time course as this will help you in developing relevant skills.
All the best.

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