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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Global Academy of Aviation and Tourism Excellence offers Diploma courses across 10 specialisations. The duration of these courses range between six month and one year. Candidates can apply directly on the official website of Global Academy of Aviation and Tourism Excellence for Diploma courses. Some of the common ones are as follows:
- Diploma in Hotel Management
- Diploma in Tourism Administration
- Diploma in Hotel Management and Tourism
- Airhostess Training
- Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Science
- Language Certification
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Top BTTM colleges in Bangalore:
- SEA Group of Institutions: Offers a comprehensive BTTM program.
Other notable institutions offering BTTM programs in India:
- NIMS University, Jaipur
- Gulzar Group of Institutes, Ludhiana
- LivGlobal Institute, Mumbai
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
With considerable growth in tourist traffic, travel-related jobs are increasing by the day. To begin with the industry, one should have a thorough knowledge of industry plus general management concepts.
- Hotels
- Restaurants
- Retailing
- Transportation
- Travel agencies
- Tour companies
- Leisure, recreation and sport
- Cultural industries
- Tourist attractions
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
The value of studying tourism at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is determined by individual goals, circumstances, and career aspirations. IGNOU is one of the world's the largest open universities, offering a wide range of programmes, including tourism studies.
IGNOU's open and distance learning strategy makes education available to a diverse variety of students, including those who may not be able to attend traditional classes. It provides flexibility in terms of study time and location, making it appropriate for working professionals and persons with other obligations. IGNOU frequently provides more a
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
Students interested in pursuing Travel courses can pursue it at undergraduate, postgraduate, Diploma and certification levels.
| Course Name | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Bachelor's Degree | Candidates should clear Class 12 in any stream from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate percentage (usually 50% - 60%). |
| Master's Degree | Candidates should clear graduation from a recognised institute/ university with a minimum percentage (usually 45% - 60%). Preference for admission is usually given to candidates who have proficiency in any of the foreign languages. |
| Diploma | Candidates should clear Class XII from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% - 60% aggregate marks. |
| PG Diploma | Candidates should clear graduation from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% - 60% aggregate marks. |
| Certification | Candidates should clear Class 12 from a recognised board with at least 45% - 50% marks. |
| Distance Learning/Online Course | Candidates must note that Travel & Tourism distance learning/online courses are offered at all – degree, diploma, and certificate levels. Therefore, eligibility criteria for distance learning programmes remain the same as mentioned above for different courses. |
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
Given the broad nature of the topic, Tourism Studies graduates have chances in a variety of sectors of the travel and tourist business. Here are some industries where Tourism Studies graduates can find work:
- Graduates can work as travel agents, tour operators, and travel consultants, assisting clients in planning and booking excursions, vacations, and travel packages.
- Opportunities exist in the hospitality industry for professions such as hotel management, front desk operations, guest services, and food and beverage management.
- Graduates with a destination management concentration can focus on the marketing, development, and management of
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
The travel and tourism industry is currently growing at an unprecedented rate in India. The industry is one of the significant contributors to India's total GDP and is expected to do well in the coming years as well. A Tourism Studies course has a broad breadth and provides a variety of chances in the travel and tourism business. As the global tourist industry expands, so does the demand for qualified workers in this field. A course in tourism studies includes the study and research of physical, economic, social and cultural aspects of tourism, tourist markets, and destinations.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
A Tourist Guide is a professional responsible for guiding visitors about different tourist attractions. A guide leads a group of tourists to different places and helps them get familiar with the culture and heritage of a particular area. A tourist guide, sometimes known as a tour guide, is a professional who gives tourists and travellers guided tours and information to improve their understanding and experience of a particular place or attraction. Tourist guides interpret the culture, history, and aspects of the location they are leading, providing insights, context, and amusement to their tour group.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue MBA after BSc in Hospitality and Travel, in fact it will be a good option for those who wants to grow in this field and are interested in management positions. MBA after this course, will provide a strong understanding of core business principles such as finance, operations, marketing, and strategic management.
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