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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Students who have completed their 10+2 are eligible to pursue a culinary arts course. Students can come from any field. Students must have basic communication skills. The institute offers two-year courses such as the Advance Diploma in Culinary Arts.
2 year Diploma in Bakery and Patisserie Arts at Level 3. One year Diploma in Bakery and Patisserie. WACS Certificate programme is a one-year programme.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
BTTM: This programme focuses on the management aspects of the travel and tourism industry, including planning, organizing, and managing travel-related services. The programme covers topics such as tourism geography, tourism laws, hospitality management, and tourism marketing. B.Sc. Tour and Travel: This programme f
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
But you have to tell it about to yours course provider.
I suggest you something
If you want to do BCom you can also prepare it from IGNOU so that you have more time to explore your tourism course.
You can do both at the same time depending on the timing availablity.
Because bcom is the college degree and tourism course is a certification course so these are purse at the same time without any problem
I hope that i cleared your doubt
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