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rahul r

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MBA in Tourism and Hospitality Management: Eligibility
The following criteria are pre-requisite for candidates who seek admission to MBA (PG) in Tourism and Hospitality Management course:
1) Candidates should hold a Bachelors degree with an aggregate of 50% marks in any relevant discipline from a recognised university listed under UGC/AIU.
2) Graduates of Tourism & Hospitality with 50 % aggregate marks can also avail for the course.
3) Candidates who have passed the entrance examination of CAT (Common Aptitude Test) or any other
4) Entrance test like GMAT or MAT as prescribed by the college are eligible for admission.
5) Candidates are requ
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Bangalore University itself provides BA in Tourism Administration. It is one degree, which will help your overall growth in the travel industry. The course works on creating a professional outcome during the course time.

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Sourabh BiliangadiAm pursuing my MBA in travel and tourism.

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Hello Utkarsh,
There is no such seat distributions for entrances only SC/ST and OBC category wise seats will be distributed. 70% seats are reserved for GM.

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Sourabh BiliangadiAm pursuing my MBA in travel and tourism.

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Hello Aditi,
Yes, see, as per your interests on both the fields have tremendous opportunities in future. MBA in travel tourism is the future Settled seeker factor. And, Diploma in aviation is also good. But pay scale will be less in MBA travel but after 2 years of experience, you'll be paid more. And, one more thing, if you do MBA in travel, you'll get an opportunity to enter aviation industry and also many other jobs will be open but if you go for aviation, you can enter only in one field that is aviation only. So, think twice and make your decision.
All the best!

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rahul r

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Both, degree and Diploma are types of recognition conferred on a person on the successful completion of an educational course. Major differences between a Diploma and degree are listed below:
The duration of a degree course is usually 3 to 4 years and the emphasis is on academics, whereas a Diploma course is a short term course (usually 1 to 2 years in duration) that focuses on training a person in a particular field.
An institute, a Polytechnic, or even a university can offer a Diploma course. There is no need for the institute or the university to be UGC or AICTE approved. Only a university can confer a degree. To pursue higher educati
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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It actually depends on what type of profile you are looking for in Aviation.
Graduate in Aviation and Tourism can get you a ground job in almost any airline. You have an additional advantage of knowing French. So, you can also apply for Cabin Crew positions, where your knowledge of foreign language will help you to secure job and also to get to fly international sectors. Probably, those where French traffic is dominant.
Before you look to go abroad for any further studies do consider the probability of what the airlines look for. You should try career pages of various airlines to get a fair idea of what profile you should target.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. The growing sector has challenging offers for you. You need to creative and motivated person to sustain in the industry. Moreover, if you love what you do, it is one of the best place to work.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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Yes, you can get a job in other countries. But you need some experience for that.

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