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Shrey Arora

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Hi Jayashree,
You have to be very good in communication and writing skills. With that, your general knowledge and maths should be good.
My best wishes.
All the very best.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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In case you have a Bachelors already, then perhaps you could consider doing an MBA in travel and tourism or if you still want to take time to explore and figure out, then why not a certificate course or a Diploma. It helps you lay hands on jobs in the industry and understand your skills better. Consider doing an internship along with whatever studies you want to do. It truly helps.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
You have a host of options. You can choose to do a certificate course or a Diploma. Or, you can take up Bachelors in travel and tourism. 10+2 and an entrance exam would be the most basic gateway for the Bachelors. One suggestion is, when you do the Bachelors also use networking skills to find an internship too. It stands out in the crowd when you later apply for jobs.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Travel and tourism is a good industry to be in. Some of the job positions include travel agency, tours and travel administration, tours guidance, writing and training, customer services, hospitality, hotels, entertainment, holiday planners and even event planners, cruises and airlines.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Yes, indeed. It is a thriving industry with wide range of job options in hospitality, tours and travels, airlines, hotels, entertainment, customer services, all possess good job opportunities.
10+2 and an entrance exam is the first step, prefer to do a Diploma or foundation certificate course. If not, Bachelors, is the best way to start out. Later on, if you want to go deeper, then an MBA in tourism and travels will be nice.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Travel and tourism is a thriving industry and there is a host of career prospects in this area. After 10+2, you could take up Bachelors in travel and tourism. You will need to take up an entrance exam too. Prefer to do an internship along with studies. This will help in landing an attractive job. Hospitality, tours and travels administration, hotels and airlines are a couple of vying fields with opportunities.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
If you are doing BCA, I would recommend you to complete it. BCA is a good course with bright job opportunities. Since you are interested in pursuing travel and tourism, yes, Bachelors is a good idea. Or how about a Masters like MBA in travel and tourism? If you want to take it slow and figure out, then go for a Diploma or a certificate foundation course.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Niranjan!
If you are planning to pursue self-study, there are a few topics you should be thorough with: Game Theory, Probability, Statistics and Economics. Also, you should definitely be updated with the latest developments in the market. You should definitely solve at least 23 years old papers of these institutes you would be appearing for.

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Pallavi Jain

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Eligibility for Master of Arts (MA):
Candidates must have hold of Honours/Spl. Honours/ graduation degree under 10+2+3 pattern the relevant /concerned subject from a recognized university. A candidate must have passed the qualifying degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45 % for SC/ST/OBC/Differently abled, etc.).

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