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Akansha Bisht

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Definitely, irrespective of your stream in Class 12, you can opt for Travel and Tourism courses on various levels like UG, Diploma, or Certification. Meanwhile, percentage should also be not your concern as many colleges accept 50% scores in Class 12. You can click here to find some good Tourism Online Courses options as well.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Graduates of the BA in History, Economics & Tourism offered at Krupanidhi Degree College have diverse career prospects. In the field of history, they can work as archivists, preserving documents of historical significance, or as librarians, providing access to information. A career in public relations is also an option, where graduates can manage clients' reputations through media and communication. In economics, graduates can pursue opportunities in research firms and think tanks, where they analyze economic issues. In the tourism sector, employment opportunities are available in hotels and core business operations such as conferences
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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the top MBA in Travel and Tourism colleges in Mumbai (All) along with their total tuition fees:Top CollegesTotal Tuition FeeParul University OnlineINR 2 lakhWelingkar MumbaiINR 1 lakhIndian Institute of Aviation and Hospitality ManagementINR 3 lakh

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, many airlines offer free or heavily discounted travel benefits to their cabin crew as one of the perks of the job. These travel benefits are often extended to the cabin crew and sometimes their immediate family members as well. However, the specifics of the travel benefits can vary from airline to airline.It's important to note that while these travel benefits can be a great perk of the job, they are subject to certain restrictions and conditions. The availability of seats, blackout dates (such as peak travel periods), and specific rules for using these benefits can vary. Additionally, the exact details of the travel benefits
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Himanshi Tirkha

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Hello Arpita!The institute has 4 branches in West Bengal, and one is in Kolkata. The institute claims to provide:Lifelong Student Mentoring.Free Career Counselling.Employability Focus.On-Job-Training.Expert Guest Lectures.Buddy Guidance System.Real Life Experience in Aviation, Hospitality & TourismGuaranteed Placement Assistance.Apart from that institute has Alumni which are working with big companies like "The Park", "Indigo", "Golkonda Resort", "Qatar Airways", etc. There is not much information provided. From the information available it seems to be a good institute. I would advice to visit the institute once.I hope it will
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Abhi Rishiwal

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Yes, SBS University has a uniform policy for students enrolled in the B.Sc. Airline Tourism and Hospitality Management program. This policy is designed to ensure that students present a professional appearance in line with industry standards, which is important for their training and future career in the aviation, tourism, and hospitality sectors. 

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Manori Sahni

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The admission procedure of DYPU SHTS BSc is straight forward. It admit candidates to the UG programme based on merit in the last qualifying examination. Hence, candidates scores in Class 12 or equivalent examination are taken into consideration for final selection. Students who meet the prescribed eligibility criteria, i.e., Class 12 with 35% to 50% aggregate (depending on chosen specialisation) can proceed with the application formalities. After form submission, it is scanned by the authorities and then seat allotment is done following document verification and fee payment.

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Manori Sahni

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Candidates seeking admission to BSc at DY Patil School of Hospitality and Tourism Studies do not need to take any entrance examination. The selection is done based on merit in Class 12. There is a minimum aggregate requirement in Class 12 for each BSc specialisations. Mentioned below is the aggregate required in Class 12 for each DYPU SHT BSc courses:SpecialisationClass 12 AggregateEvent Studies50%Cruise Line Studies40% & 40% marks in English; age limit: 25 years; medical fitness certificate to be submittedHospitality Studies35%Culinary Studies35%

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