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Hem Lata

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You can pursue MBA in Travel and Tourism after you complete your graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication. You can bag lucrative job offers from reputed channels like National Geographic. The career as a travel journalist is always on rise.

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meenakshi sharma

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Well, it totally depends on your interest. Both are equally potent courses.

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Aditi Agrawal

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Yes, you can, but as you have done Diploma from mechanical, now it would be a totally different line, if you do tourism Diploma. If you have high interest to do it, then it is okay, otherwise it is for no use.

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Hem Lata

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You need to check the eligibility criteria for the job you wish to take. It totally depends on the interview process and the interviewee.
But, in case you wish to pursue Frankfinn Post Graduate Diploma in Aviation, Hospitality, Travel and Customer Service, the eligibility is that the candidate must be a graduate from a recognized university and having a pleasing personality and good communication skills.
Age Criteria: Minimum 19 years to maximum 25 years.
Any candidate who fulfills the eligibility can apply for the course.

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Kukki Bala

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It is not necessary for students to pursue IATA certification however, there are a lot of advantages of IATA Certification. There is a wide variety of IATA programs offered by various reputed and certified IATA institutes. One of the main benefits of pursuing these courses is that these courses are globally recognized by all the travel agencies and airlines across the world. Successful candidates get a unique certificate number certified by IATA. IATA courses are officially recognized and prepare a candidate for dynamic and career-oriented future. So, it is always advisable to go for the certification for a better future.

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Kukki Bala

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I would recommend you to click the link below to know more about the career option available in Travel and Tourism
https://bit.ly/2Qmh4mM.

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swarupa mohanty

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Yes, of course you are eligible for doing Diploma course in travel and tourism course after class 10th in Mumbai University. Class 10th or equivalent is the minimum educational qualification required to pursue for Diploma in travel and tourism management. First preference given to 12th standard, but you should have to score 50'/. In 10th standard and can get direct admission after completing 10th.

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