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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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BBA Tourism is a better course by far in comparison. B.Voc H&T is good too but it still is B.Voc. BBA has way better demand and recognition.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Sikkim Manipal University and Amity University offer Distance course for MBA in various branches. Also, IGNOU offers MBA programme too in distance mode.

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Anik Verma

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Hi, Yes, Thomas Cook Centre of Learning, Mumbai is one of the good institutes to pursue courses in travel and tourism. Else, you can opt for top institutes like Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management-Gwalior, Indian Institute of Hospitality and Management-Thane or Christ University-Bangalore.

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Ayush Thakur

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Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, hospitality managers or travel coordinators. These career fields are expected to see low growth or even decrease, but opportunities may be available with larger establishments. The education and training requirements vary based on position and company. Career Options:
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
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Rituraj Sandhu

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You can pursue a post-graduate diploma in travel and tourism management, which is of 1 year and includes 3 months of internship. The admissions process would be going on at the moment at the reputed institutions. To get selected for this course, you will have to clear an entrance test which will be then followed by a personal interview. After these stages are cleared out, you will be selected for the course. You can pursue this course in these three towns namely Mumbai, Pune and Delhi. Just search for the post graduate diploma in travel and tourism management institutions and you will be able to then find out which institutions provide
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Sandhya,
There is no information about the entrance exam has been mentioned on the official website of TMI Academy of Travel, Tourism and Aviation Studies, Pune. I would suggest you contact the institute directly for the information.

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Saurabh Mehta

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Yes, Christ University accepts MAT score.

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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Hey Sandhya,
Yes, you can apply for this course without economics.

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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Diploma in Tourism & Travel Management: Eligibility. Candidate must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent level examination with at least 50% (40% to 45% for reserved category candidates) of the marks at 10+2 or equivalent level from a recognized state or central board.

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Shail Oberoi

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To get admission into MBA one needs to be a graduate. So if he is a graduation with more than 50% marks in graduation then he can appear for CAT and seek admission into MBA. Since CA is a professional course my advice would be to maintain focus and first complete CA and then decide on the further career options. Post qualification as a CA he may also lie to explore technical qualifications like CFA (USA). This will depend a lot on his career objective.

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