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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Amity University, Mumbai does not take admission on through any exam, the admissions are taken on the basis of merit list of the students previously qualifying exam and entrance exam of the university.
The shortlisted candidates have to go through an individual interview then the finally selected students are informed.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Students gain knowledge of the specialised operational and management facets of the hospitality sector, such as hotel and restaurant management, client satisfaction, and customer service.
- The travel and tourism industries are one of the fastest-growing industries across the world. The programme prepares the students to take up managerial positions in the travel and tourism industry.
- The course is designed in such a way that the students are taught about the nitty-gritty of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry whilst imparting the required skills.
- The BBA programme provides information and training in man
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Hospitality and Travel industry share a close tie amongst them, as travel industry entails services like trains, airlines, buses, and car rentals, and it is travel agency's responsibility to transport individuals to various locations. Once the traveler is arrived, hospitality industry takes over by providing their needs and desires during their stay, including accomodation in hotels, resorts and other lodging options, food and beverages.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
BSc in Hospitality and Travel course is basically Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality and Travel, which is 3 year undergraduate degree course that provides students with an explained understanding of tourism, hospitality, and travel industry.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here's a simple way to understand what you'd learn in a Travel and Tourism diploma, and if it's more about learning facts or doing things:
You'll also get to practice things like booking tickets, making reservations, running tours, helping customers, and using the computer systems that travel companies use. You might even get to do internships or go on trips to see things for yourself!
These courses are really designed to help you get a job in the travel world. They give you the experience you need to start working.
Some courses will teach you specific areas like planning events, managing hotels, or adventure travel. That's how you can ch
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here's a simple breakdown of how you might get into a travel and tourism Diploma course:
IGNOU Entrance Test: If you want to study tourism through the Indira Gandhi National Open University (which is mostly learning from home), you might need to take their special entrance test.
JET: If you're in Punjab and want to get a Diploma in hotel management or tourism, you'll probably need to take the Joint Entrance Test by the Punjab government.
IIHM Entrance Exam (e-CHAT): If you're looking at the International Institute of Hotel Management, they have their own entrance exam called e-CHAT, which covers both tourism and hotel-related diplomas.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
To pursue Diploma in Travel and Tourism course, you need to complete class 12th in streams like Arts, Commerce, or Science, with minimum 45 to 55 percent aggregate. Moreover, basic command of English is preferred (especially for customer-facing roles)
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
You can get into the travel job scene fast because the courses usually only last about six months to a year, so you can start earning money quicker. You'll learn really useful, hands-on skills like figuring out trip plans, getting tickets, organizing tours, and making sure travelers are happy. The travel industry is also growing super fast, both here in India and all over the world, which means there are tons of job openings. You could find yourself working for airlines, cool hotels, travel agencies, fancy cruise ships, or even government tourism offices. If you've always wanted to travel, some jobs might even give you the chance to se
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Diploma in Travel and Tourism course is a short term Diploma course which is designed to equip students with the practical knowledge and skills required to build a career in travel, tourism, and hospitality industries.
The course focuses on fields such as travel management, tour management, tour operations, customer service, airline ticketing, tourism marketing and many such tasks.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Loyola College's B.Com programs do not include a specialization in Travel and Tourism. loYola Academy, a different institution, offers a BBA program focused on Tourism and Management. This program aims to provide knowledge and skills for the tourism industry. sm.
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