Tourism
Hi Pratyush,
Some of the best institutions for hotel management:
Hope this helps!
Hello gowdarahul998 , If you want to know about the best college for Ba journalism and tourism management in Bangalore then from some research on internet I found some colleges name on careers360 are : https://hospitality.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-hospitality-tourism-colleges-in-india?city=Bengaluru&branch=Tourism,Travel%20and%20Tourism
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Hello,
Bttm is a specialized undergraduate course for students who are seeking to get an undergraduate degree in Tourism and Travel Management.
The average fee charged by colleges who offer this BTTM course ranges from INR 4,000 to 14,00,000 per annum. It can vary depending upon the college you will choose.
Job roles such as managing travel modes, accommodation, tour programs, and overall stay of tourists, tour operators, travel agencies, travel consultants, airports can be pursued by you.
BA tourism is a 3-year undergraduate course in the field of travel and tourism.
After doing this course you will build awareness about the tourism sector and organize various tourism-related services.
The average fees for this undergraduate program in tourism range from INR 2,388 to INR 176,000 but may vary from college to college .
So which course is good .
answer would be Bttm would be slightly better but if you want to explore the opportunities go for BA.
Now JMI vs CVS which is better ?
JMI has better facilities and CVS has average ones .
placement at both college are good though.
hope this helps!!!
Hey aspirant,
I wouldn't be able to suggest you with which branch you should go for.As,this is a really important decision amongst the students.You should only go with that branch in which you feel you are more comfortable and interested.It's but obvious that you wouldn't want to waste your 4 years of life in studying something in which you are not at all interested.
So I would suggest you to go for that particular course only in which you are interested and is comfortable. Because it is directly proportional to your job life if you won't be comfortable with your subjects then you won't be able to give your best.
Hope it helps
Good luck.
Hello. Definitely yes. According to the criteria you will have finish your post graduation first I.e., masters.
So you can appear for this exam even if your final result is still awaited . That's the consideration given by them.
Hope that helps!
Hello. As per my research, Material Management is much better than b.voc tourism.
It is the field where you will require planning, managing and accompanying raw materials.
It has tieup with the Royal bank of Scotland , offering internships and job opportunities at a high scale. Its average salary is 3 LPA. Designations after passing out are worth it, Materials department executive, storekeeper, logistics manager, etc.
So, this holds a much better option.
Hello
As you have not specified the location you want to study
Here is list of universities you can do travel and tourism diploma or course
1 Hindustan institute of technology and science
2 delhi college of advanced studies
3 Christ university
4 delhi institute of rural development
5 Guru gobind singh indraprastha university
6 Indian institute of tourism and travel
And for you tourism and language you can study from Alison com to get a certificate in international tourism with english language studies.
Dear Aspirant, The Minimum Academic Qualifications for BHU PET M.Voc. (Hospitality and Tourism Management) required are appearing in the Bachelor's Degree in any discipline under 10+2+3 or equivalent examination from a recognised board. The minimum qualifying marks are 50% for all categories.
You can refer to the syllabus on below official website.
https://www.bhu.ac.in/tour/syllabus.htm
Hope this helps.
Curriculum of a travel and tourism programme depends on the course a candidate is pursuing – degree, diploma, or certificate.
Certificate course in Travel & Tourism
Cruise Line Operations and Management
Airfares & Ticketing
Computer Reservation System
Bachelor of Tourism Administration
BA (H) Hotel Management, Travel and Tourism
BBA (Tourism and Travel Management)
BCom Tourism and Travel Management
Executive MBA in Tourism, Hospitality and Aviation Programme
Master of Tourism Administration
MBA Tourism and Travel
MBA Tourism and Leisure
MBA International Business (Tourism)
MBA Tourism and Cargo Management
PG Diploma in Travel and Tourism
MA in Travel and Tourism
Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Tourism
PhD in Travel and Tourism
In my opinion, it seems like jobs in the tourism industry in general (be it hotel management, tourism development etc) are well-paying jobs. These are jobs that give the employee a chance to travel, (In the case of working on cruise ships) or learn new languages (in locations that attract an international crowd) and many more.
But knowing the theory of tourism doesn't necessarily mean that one automatically becomes an expert in practically working with customers. One needs practice, patience, elegance and needs to be and act professional and be kind.
All the best!
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