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Daniel Ghimiray

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Tourism is kind of a activity that people do, like travelling from one place to another for business purposes or going on a vacation etc. There are a lot of career opportunities in this field, you can make a lot of money by providing services to tourists like giving them accommodation, providing food services etc. You can make your career out of this field by working with a good hotel chain, applying to work on a cruise liner, becoming a Chef or a Manager at a good hotel. There are endless opportunities at this field.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, A Diploma in Tourism is geared toward individuals who are interested in hospitality and travel. A Diploma can lead directly into employment or prepare students to further their education in a specific branch of tourism studies. There are also a number of Certificate courses in tourism and travel. Check all the Diploma and Certificate courses here. Certificate in Tourism and Travel Management
Certificate in Aviation, Hospitality, and Travel & Tourism Management
Candidates willing to pursue PG courses should have completed their graduation (preferably in the field of tourism). Admissions are done based on the entrance exams
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Candidates belonging to General Category must have a minimum of 50% marks whereas candidates from the reserved category need to obtain at least 45% in the qualifying exam. The below table outlines qualification-wise TANCET Eligibility 2022 for candidates appearing in the test:
All the candidates must complete their Bachelors degree programme for the duration of 3 years or 10+2+3/4/5 years pattern. Or, have 10 + 3 years Diploma + 3 years pattern
or, hold B.E/ B.Tech/ B.Arch/ B.Pharma degree
or, complete 10 + 2 + AMIE (or) 10 + 3 years Diploma + AMIE
Note: Aspirants who are in the final year of their degree course or waiting for the result o
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Patibandla Sahith

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B.Voc in tourism and hospitality is better because India is evergreen tourism country and the job opportunities are high compared to other industries tourism is one of the best ones put there lot of demand to but u need have good memorisation skills before joining B. V. O. c in tourism and hospitality management.

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Ishani Sharma

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In tourism and hospitality, you don't need to choose major and minor but you have to choose your specific course in which you want to do your specialisation.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, Himanshu, After completing this course, there are several chances in the hospitality, tourist, and aviation industries, including those in food production, airline operations, travel agency & tourism, food and beverage services, etc. You have a plethora of options at your disposal; you might work on cruise ships, in hotels, as flight staff, etc. Additionally, you may launch your own business similar to Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc. You may be recruited in positions like customer service representative, front desk agent, receptionist, or operations manager. Operator of tours, assistant sales manager, and assistant information. Manager
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Ishani Sharma

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A person, who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognised as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.

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Ishani Sharma

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There are so many subjects in tourism and hospitality management such as:
Business Communication and Personality Development.
Computing and Information System in Hospitality and Tourism Management.
Foreign Language.
Fundamentals of Hospitality Industry.
Fundamentals of Tourism.Geography and Tourism.
Tourism Products.
National and International Tourism Organisations.

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Ishani Sharma

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If IKEA, ABBA and Volvo are the extent of your knowledge of Sweden, it may be time to broaden your horizons. Switzerland. The United States. Thailand. France. The Netherlands.

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Ishani Sharma

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You need to have an eye for photography. Have knowledge of the customs and culture of various places. Communication skills if you have to get through to the locals and do great shoots. Must be able to manage with limited resources if you land up in inhospitable terrain.

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