Tourism
Hi Ginni
Of course you can.After completing graduation there are several PG courses for travel and tourism management .
Eligibility criteria is you must be a graduate from a recognised institute and also appear for an entrance test
Dear Student,
Greetings.
There are lots of bachelor courses for Tourism available:
Hi,
Yes, you most definitely can! MBA in travel and tourism requires you to clear any of mentioned entrance test (such as CAT/MAT/XAT/NMAT/CMAT/GMAT/NEST ) accepted by various colleges and you should also have minimum of 45% to 55% in your bachelors(any stream) for admission in the same. Admission in MBA
First you need to check the colleges that offer MBA courses. Also you have to meet the eligibility criteria as per their requirement. Below is the detailed list of MBA along with application details etc:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/best-mba-specialisations-in-world
Both courses are more or less same. So, choose any of theses two but whatever you choose , give your 100% to it. Join best Institutes. The top colleges for tourism are:
here is the List of college For MBA in travel and tourism
The best colleges are: colleges are:
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both are better on their way but the main point is your interest ..
travels and tourism is fast growing industry because Our country is full of heritage sites, historical monuments, beautiful sight-seeings, etc which makes India a best tourism place. Tourism to India is the economical source for the
you can do Bsc tourism aviation and hospitality. Successful graduates of the course are gainfully employed across a range of areas, such as avionics, tourism, and hospitality management. Scope is really wide. Such graduates are hired in capacities such as:
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