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KITTS, Thiruvananthapuram is an average college. You can talk to the current students.
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA); Universal Federation of Travel Agents Association (UFTAA); Federation of International Associations Transistorizes Assimilies (FIATA) offers airline management, air cargo, travel-related diploma/ certificate courses through its various authorised training centres (www.iata.org).
Graduates in any discipline who obtain IATA/ FIATA / UFTAA'S relevant certificate with adequate work experi
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Tourism administration is one of the better higher study options for English literature graduates. Good communication skills, proficiency in English and other foreign languages, leadership skills, capacity to work hard and dedication are the prerequisites for a good career in travel and tourism sector.
After your degree course, you can pursue postgraduate courses in tourism or tourism administration/ management. MBA in tourism or tourism administration or Master of Tourism Administration or Master of Tourism Management and such other management courses equip students with basic and higher-level professional knowledge of the
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The major difference between both is that a BSc in Hotel Hospitality and Travel focuses on the scientific and technical aspects of hotel operations, emphasizing subjects like food science, nutrition, chemistry, and engineering. Graduates have a strong foundation in hotel systems, operations, and technology. On the other hand, a BA in Hospitality and Travel emphasizes the liberal arts and social sciences. It includes courses in hospitality ethics, human resources, marketing, finance, and communication.
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I am a Visual Communication student, but I do have a friend in B.Sc tourism and travel management. Rest assured, I always get jealous of him. I don't know the technical information, but I could say that the department is doing splendid. They keep going for trips and every time I find my friend bragging about his course. I could say that they are indeed learning and experiencing a lot. So on answering your question, yes. This is a great college for B.Sc in tourism and travel management. But, a word of advice. I'm writing through experience and not practical data. Yes there is proof that they went on several trips. The students alway
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