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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

India is witnessing a travel boom. The number of tourist arrivals is increasing at a rapid clip. At the same time, Indians going abroad as well as travelling within India have also shown a remarkable uptick. This surely translates into a big boom in employment opportunities in this sector. Incidentally, in this sector opportunities are in wide variety of areas. Drivers, Taxis, Guides, Sellers of trinkets, hotels and restaurants to name a few. All these tourists need to be handled in the best possible way to create a market for revisit or publicity by these people to others in their own country. It is said that one tourist's arrival cre
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

A number of universities, community colleges, and vocational schools feature degree programs specific to the growing field of travel and tourism. Degree programs in this field cover topics that include hotel management, hospitality services, and travel booking as well as business and finance concepts. List of courses:
Principles of Travel and Tourism
This course gives students the basics in navigating the travel and tourism industry. Students in these classes learn about the issues related to business and resource management, tourism's effect on the world economy and the political impact of tourism. Some introductory travel and tourism c
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kanika vijExplorer, motivator and an opportunity seeker

Beginner-Level 5

First you need to get an affiliated graduation degree or a certification (Diploma) for becoming an event planner from a highly committed company. For becoming an event planner you need to pursue event management course too. Salary package is solely depends on the caliber and the recognition of you and the company. Starting salary would be from 28k to 30k but as you gain experience it will increase gradually with excellent pay and travel packages for sure.

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Raveesh Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Students will prefer to join the colleges which have good placement records. IHM is a brand name.

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Tanuj Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

This site will help you to know syllabus of NCHMCT JEE. https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/exams/amp/nchmct-jee/syllabus#ampshare=https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/exams/nchmct-jee/syllabus.

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Ashmeet Singh

Beginner-Level 5

You may go to Kurukshetra University. All the faculties there have hospitality experience of more than 10 years. All are well educated and their work experience reflects their personality. They teach very well we also like the way they teach us. It is basically a 3-year course in which 6 semesters are there. Every semester has final exams as well as practical exams. Here the study is quite easy and we get the job more easily as compared to other colleges.

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varun OzaPilot

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IATA stands for International Air Transport Association. IATA supports airline activity and helps formulate industry policy and standards. It is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada with Executive Offices in Geneva, Switzerland. It's main priorities are Safety, Security, Simplification of business, Environment and Service Provision. IATA recognized training centers train thousands of aviation professionals and businesses each year with a commitment to developing careers and a workforce that makes our industry safe, secure, and sustainable. IATA Training offers flexible training solutions in a classroom, distance learning, virtual
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varun OzaPilot

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The hospitality sector is a huge industry that includes a wide array of profiles from hotel attendents to chefs to cabin crew to fast food joints to huge resorts. A lot of these setups require a strong number of people in order to run their business successfully. The hospitality sector goes on 24 hours a day and it is a very challenging profession. One needs to be at their toes in order to meet the needs and for the satisfacton of the customers. One may face a lot of irate customers but a person working in the hospitality sector has to face them all without being impolite.
As it is a 24x7 sector, the shift timings may change and some sh
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varun OzaPilot

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An event can be of many different types and the event management industry is immense. From award shows to fashion shows, from birthday parties to Bachelor parties, from engagement parties to wedding receptions, from social gatherings to office parties, all these events need to have an event manager for the smooth proceedings of the said events. Numerous other such events would require an event manager specialized in that event type. An event manager would not only need to run the event successfully but is also responsible for all things involved with the event from food and beverages to the performances, from the light and sound s
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Aman Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Hospitality is a practical Industry and you can't learn anything unless you actually do it. Right from serving food to guest, cleaning a room, cooking food, to check out everything is practical and you will have to attend classes if you actually want to learn.
There is no such thing like online training in hospitality.
If you want to become a hotel Manager you will have to study Hotel Management then only you will gain the knowledge and experience of running a hotel successfully.
You can Pursue Bachelors in Hotel Management from premier Institutes of hotel Management in the country by qualifying the National Counsel of Hotel Manage
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