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Hi Shreya Sarkar !!
Thanks for connecting with Careers360 . Yes there are colleges in India where you can explore yourself along with your studies. One such is Manipal University . Here is the link for the official website of the university :- https://manipal.edu/mu.html
The following are the coeges which are best in india for MBA in tourism and Travel according to the placements:
Hope this helps you and all the best.
Hi Jayesh, your choice of selecting Hotel Management course is very appropriate as Indian Hospitality Industry is growing at a very fast pace, offering tons of opportunities to the students soon after their graduation in India and abroad.
Whereas, it becomes all the more important to select the right college for educaiton as well.
While selecting the college keep the following points in consideration:
1. Age of College- Always prefer atleast 5 years old institute
2. Placement Record- Private colleges, ensuring the quality of education, have started maintaining placement file which keeps the record of their recent placement.
3. Alumni Speak- try to speak to some of the alumni of the institute if possible. They are the best source of internal information
4. Degree/ Diploma awarding body- Make sure that you get UGC recognized university degree, do not fall under false claims made for autonomous certificates and diplomas.
I have also done Hotel Management degree from UEI Global. You can also apply in this college. I am currently working in Ritz Carlton, Dubai as Front Office Manager. You can get more information at https://www.uei-global.com
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Yeah you you can definitely crack any kind of travel and tourism management entrance exams-
when you are ,ready for competitive exams there are a few things you must keep in mind. First and foremost, prepare for them properly. If you are facing problems while getting ready for an competitive exam and don’t know exactly what you should do in order to ace it, then this is the post you should be reading. In this article we are going to tell you about the do’s and don’ts of doing well in an exam and how you can do well for yourself by doing the right things. Always remember that its not always about studying hard but studying enough.
19 Tips to Crack Competitive Exam Easily:
The following mentioned are few competitive exam preparation tips for all competitive exams
1. Have a shorter study period:
Don’t keep your study period too long if you really want to excel in an exam. It is really better to break your study sessions than going into a marathon. The thing with marathons is that they can help you cover a lot of stuff at one go but the downside is that it could really make you feel tired and frustrated. And that is something you should avoid if you are aiming to ace a competitive exam. Study for two hours straight. Take a 15 to 20 minutes break and then get back again. Taking breaks is really important.
2. Sync the timetable of your school with the home study schedule:
Whenever you see your teacher covering a topic in class, make sure to cover it as soon as possible so that you can revise the topic from beforehand. Also make sure to prepare the notes for revision. Whenever there is some test in your class, you should be prepared and that you can only do that if you memorize the questions, brush up diagrams and learn them as well.
3. Plan your study time:
Before you sit to study, make sure you have planned things accordingly. You should have a good idea of what you want to study and what you don’t when you are preparing for an exam. Plan things ahead. Know what you are going to cover on which day and how you will be revising before your exam. In such cases, it is very important to get your plan in mind. It can really help you do well in an exam. People who plan from before are able to do much better than people who don’t.
4. Take small breaks:
Next you must really remember to take a few small breaks. Taking breaks is very important. If you study too much at one go, you may not remember a thing during exams. If you are studying all morning, take some hours off during the evening and play a game or something. Then maybe you should study for a few hours before you are about to sleep. The whole point here is to study hard but not so hard that you can’t cope with it. Make things simpler for yourself by doing the right stuff!
Hi Savi Yadav,
It is great that you choose to get into this prestigious industry of travel and tourism. To get into this industry it dosent matter that you have done your bcom and from where have you done your bcom. The only thing which is important is that you have done some graduation from a UGC approved university so that you can do your masters in this field or if you want then you can also do a UG course in this field.
Down below I will tell you abput all the courses which you can apply for-
Masters course-
Bachelor's Course-
These are the basic degrees out of which you can choose.
Now as you have already done your bachelor's course, I would tell you more about the masters courses and the top colleges which provide the courses-
Note- This list is made keeping the placemets and the faculty and infrastructure in mind.
Eligibility criteria-
Jobs where one can work after doing the course-
The average packages range from 5-10Lpa depending on the job profile where one works.
The starting in this field is a bit on the ower side but once a person has an experience of about 2-3 years, then this field starts to give you the fruits for the hardships which one has faced.
All the best for the bumpy ride ahead !!!!!
Hi, Rahul
The fee structure for doing MBA in tourism from IITTM for 2 years would be 3,09,500. The hotel and mess charges are excluded are in these fees amounts. For 6 months hostel fee is 10500 in IITTM so for 2 years it costs 42000 and hostel is filled based on merit.
Dear Aman,
I don't quite understand which rules are you speaking of in this. Coming to basic criteria, you should make sure that the institution is recognized. Some of the bachelor's institutions you can check are College of Vocational Studies (CVS), Delhi; IITTM (5 campuses); Amity University; Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa; KLE Society’s S.Nijalingappa College, Bangalore; IGNOU, etc.
Some popular masters institutions include IITTM; Amity University; National Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism, Bhubaneswar.
Hope it clarifies things for you a bit.
In case of further questions, feel free to drop them in.
Good Luck!
Hi Sumit, B.Sc. In Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality Management is a 3-year undergraduate course, involving an advanced study of the aviation, tourism, and hospitality management industry. The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification in any stream, from a recognized educational Board, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Admission to the course is based on the candidates' performance in a relevant entrance exam or merit obtained in the last qualifying exam. The average tuition fee charged for the course in India ranges between INR 10,000 to 3 Lacs for a span of 3 years. Successful graduates of the course can expect anything between INR 3 to 20 lacs as an annual salary in the industry, increasing with experience and skill set. Such graduates are hired in capacities such as:
Customer Care Officer, Front Office, Receptionist, Operations Manager. Tour Operator, Assistant Sales Manager, Information Assistant. Lobby Manager, Operations Executive, Reservations Executive, Sales Manager. Ticketing Executive, Professor & Lecturer, Accounts Assistant. Hotel Management Trainee, Executive Facility Management. Guest Tourism Manager, Travel and Tourism Manager, Relationship Manager. Senior Executive/ Assistant Manager, Tour Management ExecutiveTravel Consultant, etc. Best colleges for B.Sc. Hospitality, Aviation & Tourism are:Banasthali Vidyapith. Lovely Professional University. Hindustan Institute of Technology and ScienceAnna UniversityAvaline Academy MumbaiAnnamal Institute of Hotel Management, Tamil NaduIGIA, BangalorePolytechnic for women New DelhiNIMS University. VELS University. Garware Institute of Career Education and DevelopmentSir Sitaram and Lady Shantabai Patkar College of Arts and Science
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