MBA Tourism & Travel
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes MBA in Tourism and Travel management course is offered at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University.
The course is under the management department and has a dress code too.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
MBA (Tourism & Travel) Program First Year First and Second Semesters (in Rs.) 1,88,600 Second Year Third and Fourth Semesters (in Rs.) 1,51,250 Total (inRs.) *Fee estimates are indicative and are subject to approval of the competent authority.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
An MBA in tourism and hospitality management course can be a good choice for those who want to work in the cruise ship industry. The course is designed to prepare students for exciting careers in the tourism and hospitality sectors which are the fastest growing industries across the globe.
The course covers all aspects of cruise ship management and provides future prospects for candidates in cruise lines, hotel industry, airlines, tours and travels service providing companies, event management etc.
I hope this helps.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hello there, the level of LPUNEST is the same as that of your last qualification. LPUNEST is strictly based on your last qualification. Of course, verbal ability, analytical ability have been added. I am sure you do not need to get scared. The university has prepared ample documents to guide you in this regard. Go to the LPUNEST website. You will get all the information pertaining to LPUNEST such as syllabus, previous year question papers, sample papers etc. Hope this helps. Good Luck
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The admission criteria for MBA in travel and tourism may vary depending on the institute you are applying to. While some institutes may require a high score in the MAT exam, others may have a lower cut-off.
If you have scored low marks in the MAT exam, you may still be eligible for admission in MBA in travel and tourism, but you may need to consider other factors that can help you in the admission process, such as:
Other Qualifying Exams: Some institutes may consider other qualifying exams such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, or ATMA, in addition to MAT scores. You can check the admi
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