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6 years ago

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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Please find the list of subjects which are there in the Diploma in Aviation and Tourism Management course:
1. Different Agencies associated with Aviation
2. Airport Handling
3. International Regulations & Conventions
4. Role and Functions of IATA
5. World & Travel Geography
6. IATA
7. Travel Terminology
8. Introduction to fares
9. Travel Agency Operations & Management
10. Automated Ticket Entry Reading
11. Ticketing
12. Airline Reservation
13.Transport Industry
14. Tourism
15. Travel Documents & Baggage Regulations
16. Aircraft
17. Types of Flight
18. Tourism Product & Marketing/ Destination Management
19. Hospitality

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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ravi,
Aspiring chefs may pursue formal training through culinary programs offered by community colleges, universities and culinary institutes. You can take the specialization in Culinary Art with Bachelor of Hotel Management.
Regards

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6 years ago

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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi Subham,
It depends to what extend there is a problem and it depend on the institutes as well. So make sure you mention every small things while applying for the course. You can talk with them prior applying to any course.
All the Best!

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6 years ago

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
JT Aviation Academy seems to be decent institute. But placement do varies from year to year. For more detailed information you can get in touch with the current students or alumni of the college.
Regards

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iam ssuhana

Guide-Level 14

You should go for MBA in Hospitality because you have already spent ample of time in same field. Colleges where you can do these courses are:Christ University - Bangalore
Lovely Professional University - Punjab
National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management - Hyderabad
Kerala Institute of Tourism & Travel Studies
Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management - Bhubaneswar.

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6 years ago

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Benjamin F

Contributor-Level 7

It can cost anywhere between 5-10 thousand Canadian dollars. Tuition and other fees all included may cost up to this much. This does not include your stay charges and you may need to arrange for your own stay. There may be some colleges that offer stay options too, but you may need to check on that and the fees will be extra for stay. If you wish to reduce the expenditure of your study in Canada, it would be a good idea to visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They are expert study visa consultants who have vast experience on helping students from all over India to study abroad. Do check their website to know more.

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Sakshay Kandhway

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The fees of One semester is around 40000-45000 (including examination fee, admission fee etc) and it wil change college to college.

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Rohan Soni

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Debashish,
3 year degrees are recognised by UGC and 4 year degrees and recognised by AICTE. The basic course curriculum is the same and even the industry does not differentiate between the two. Coming to your question, which is better. Well, there isn't a completely correct response to this. The plus side of 3 year degree is that you get into the job market a year earlier and the fees at 95% colleges is lower for these courses. The plus side of the 4 year degree is that in the case you wish to go for a Masters course overseas, you are eligible for admissions in all colleges whereas some colleges do not accept a 3 year course from an
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Nikeeta Vyas

Contributor-Level 8

If you have passed the CAT exam, you can probably go for any stream in MBA. CAT is the entrance exam, it can lead you to higher knowledge and intellectuals, whereas, MBA is the platform where you can learn managing the practical aspects. You can definitely go with the streams you prefer and the ones are of your interest.

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6 years ago

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SHESH Lal

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Sumanth,
MBA Hospitality & Travel Tourism is a two-year Earn-Learn - Earn, Work - Study - Work Program. This is a program where, when a graduate joins our MBA program, the student is put on a full-time job on day 1 in our own Resort, Fiestaa Resort n Events Venue, a full-fledged highly rated Business Hotel, Resort and Events venue, located next to the Bengaluru International Airport (www.fiestaa.in). 5 days in a week the student works with Fiestaa in a full-time job earning a full-time salary. 2 days a week the student attends classes. At the end of 2 years, the student, on the one hand, has an International MBA in Hospitality & Trav
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