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Guide-Level 12
Hospitality focus and all the hotel services and maintained, but culinary is for them who want to become a good chef it is based on your interest what you like to do more you opt that. Thank you.
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Yes, definitely you can do any of them, but you should have 60% aggregate in class 12th. Thank you.
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Virginia Tech
University of New Orleans
University of Missouri
George Washington University.
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You can prepare for tourism management exam with some basic entrance exam papers which include English reasoning skills and most the questions of basic management travelling and general knowledge. Thank you.
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You can pursue aeronautical engineering and go for DRDO, ISRO, HAL or you can join Indian air force. As per language courses, you can become translator in embassy which is a class 3 job or then you can become a teacher/professor or give UPSC exam. So, now that you see where you can step into and in what beautiful careers you can convert your degree. Good luck.
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A degree in travel and tourism management equips you to work in such locations as a travel agency, a hotel, an airport, or any other hospitality-focused locale. Degree levels differ depending on the career, but all of these jobs require a certain subset of knowledge and the ability to multitask and communicate clearly with customers. Career information for a travel and tourism management degree:
Travel and tourism management degree programmes teach business concepts specific to the travel industry. These programs are often found in a school's hospitality or Business College. Students may take courses in human resources, facilities ma
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After completing Diploma in aviation, hospitality and travel management from Frankfinn you could explore sectors such as ground staff, cabin crew etc. Aviation Industry typically is divided into airlines for passengers (life) and cargo (non-life). Ground functions include Airport Operations, Reservations and ticketing and even sales and marketing. You will have opportunities with numerous travel agencies and direct airlines for reservation and ticketing opportunities. You also have the option to work with airlines for airport operations (ground handling), travel counselor/ consultants, direct sales, and quality agent. With many priv
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A Master's degree is a way for students to achieve a higher level of learning than an undergraduate degree alone. Students will study for one to two years and, upon graduation, will be considered experts in their field of study. A Master's degree is required before beginning a doctoral programme. What is a Master in Tourism and Hospitality? This course can take up to two years as a full-time student and generally starts in the fall. Course study may include the economic aspects of tourism, region approaches to tourism and hospitality. Students also learn how tourism and hospitality affect the local and global economy. The benefits o
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After completing Diploma in aviation, hospitality and travel management from Frankfinn you could explore sectors such as ground staff, cabin crew etc. Aviation Industry typically is divided into airlines for passengers (life) and cargo (non-life). Ground functions include Airport Operations, Reservations and ticketing and even sales and marketing. You will have opportunities with numerous travel agencies and direct airlines for reservation and ticketing opportunities. You also have the option to work with airlines for airport operations (ground handling), travel counselor/ consultants, direct sales, and quality agent. With many priv
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