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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, after completing a Diploma in Cruise Ship, you can pursue higher studies can explore several options to enhance your knowledge and career prospects. Here are some potential avenues for higher studies in this field:
- Bachelor's Degree
- Master's Degree
- Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate Programs
- MBA in Shipping or Logistics
- Research and Ph.D. Programs
Higher studies provide students with an opportunity to gain advanced knowledge, specialize in specific areas, and enhance their career prospects within the cruise and shipping industry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Travel and Toursim industry has become one of the most flourishing industries all over the world. Thus, an MBA degree in Tourism Travel Management provides students with a wide career scope. Interested students can seek out job opportunities in both the public and private sectors. They can seek job oppurtunitites in areas such as Transportaion, Travel, Hotels and more. Listed below are some of the good paying job profile for students to pursue after their degree:
- Travel Agent
- Senior Travel Consultant
- Event Planner
- Catering Officer
- Hospitality Executive
- Front Desk Personnel
- Field Supervisor
- Entertainment Manager
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
While not always mandatory, a degree in hospitality and tourism management is beneficial, but also it depends on the role and the size of the business you are going to apply the job for.
Especially for entry-level roles like customer service, front desk, or food and beverage service. However, a degree can be very beneficial for advanced-level roles and positions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Some of the key skills that are essential for Hospitality and Tourism are given below:
This include excellent communiucation skills, customer services, problem solving teamwork, patience, leadership, and adaptability. you should have proper business skills and cultural senstivity.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Hospitality and Tourism are interrelated but distinct industries that give services and accommodations, to people
Hospitality | Tourism |
Hospitality managemen encompasses on providing various services and amenities to guests, such as food, accommodation, and transport, it is associated with Hotels, Restaurants, and Corporate sectors. | Tourism management involves industry that includes transportation, destinations, and experiences, it works with business agencies, travel agencies, airlines, tour operators, and attractions like theme parks, museums, and cultural sites. |
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
You should aim at building academic as well as practical competence before sitting for admission into the International Hotel Management & Tourism program at Krystal School of Excellence. Verify that the student has his 12th standard pass from any recognized board. Guest Lectures: Expose the participant to hospitality concepts as well as the latest trends in the industry. Workshop/Internship: Engage him in related workshops or internships so that he can practically apply all his learnings. Hone his communication as well as interpersonal skills as a personal interview also forms a part of the selection process.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The desired APICET score for Risali Institute of Management may vary on the basis of number of applicants. A score between 62-67 can be considered a good score to get into counselling process of the Institute.
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