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Sindhura rajagopal

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Complete 10+2. Then, you could do a Bachelors in Travel and tourism. There are certificate courses and Diploma courses too instead of Bachelors. But, if you would like to do travel and tourism since its your passion then why not a full fledged Bachelors. During course of study look for internships. Because hands on along with theoretical studies gives confidence.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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I believe, a few years of experience in the relevant field would be good to start with. It gives you a perspective. After you have few years of experience, you could ask yourself if you want an MBA in travel and tourism and flourish long time in the same area or you wish to divert to other fields.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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You could pursue a MBA in travel and tourism. It is a thriving industry with great opportunities. Do it post the completion of Bachelors. Minimum of 45-50 % marks as aggregate would be required. Plus of course the entrance exams and interviews/group discussions for MBA entrance.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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10+2 is the most basic qualification. However, make an informed choice as to what course you want to do. Like a 6-month foundation course or 1-2 years Diploma or a proper Bachelors of 3 years. It is indeed a promising field with lots of opportunities.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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There are a lot of job options for those who want to travel alongside work. Travel and Tourism industry offers these opportunities; Training and teaching is one area I have seen out of personal experience where travel is extensively involved; if you are in the roles where customer interaction in person and delivery services onsite have to be happen you are bound to have to travel; if you are in the consulting business too travel is a given; English teaching specifically a good idea.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Travel and tourism is booming like never before. There is a host of career opportunities in here - Airlines, hotels, tours and travels operators and guidance, hospitality, sales and HR related are some of the career prospects one can think of. You can choose from IITTM, LPU, Garden City college Bangalore, Christ University Bangalore, Banaras Hindu University, Punjab University are few excellent colleges.

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Dr. Bhupesh Kumar

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You can pursue career in any field subject to your passion and need. Hotel Management prepares you for core Hotel functions but your computer knowledge may help you to get job in IT section of a hotel post HM. In tourism and travel you may get a chance similarly like Hotel but chances will be less as compare to hotels, the reason being in tourism and travel most of the recruitment happen at centralised level. So, scope will be less. Thanks.

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Harshit Mehta

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Please specify the college.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Hi,
It is very happy to see that people are interested in travel and tourism sector. Any stream candidate can get into tourism trade, there is no specific stream for tourism studies and it depends on the college if they ask for entrance exams for admissions. Most of the colleges do not need any entrance exam for UG course.

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