Tourism
Hello dear aspirant,
Hope you’re doing well…
Out of all the courses you mentioned in your question, Tourism management and B.Vocational healthcare management are known to be the most beneficial ones. Both of these have a vast scope in future, better job opportunities, etc.
after pursuing tourism management, you can do the following things-
Students have endless career opportunities in this fast growing industry of travel and tourism. Candidates looking to pursue their career in the industry can choose to work for travel agencies, government tourism departments, tour operations, immigration and customs services, airlines, hotels, and the list continues.
The Major Career Options in the Travel and Tourism Sector are:
And after doing B.voc in health care management you can do following -
Healthcare managers are responsible for overseeing areas such as quality of care and budgeting in hospitals and nursing homes.
Few job positions are Hospital Administrator, Healthcare Finance Manager, Medical Director, HR Recruiter, Blood Bank Administrator, Pharmaceutical Project Manager, etc.
Hope this helps you choose
All the best for your future
Hello Gajendra,
Hope you are doing well.
To be very honest, each and every stream is best in its own way. You only need to know which one you are interested in. We can satisfy you with the answer but you have to decide your future & career not us.
But ofcourse we could guide you:
1.Hospitality and tourism
Hospitality and tourism management refers to management studies pertaining to management in the hospitality industry , of which tourism is a part. ... Hospitality and tourism management studies teach students how to succeed in this industry so that they can secure a lucrative and rewarding career.
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Accommodation manager
Catering manager
Chef
Conference centre manager
Event manager
Fast food restaurant manager
Hotel manager
Public house manager
Restaurant manager
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Air cabin crew
Business development manager
Customer service manager
Fire risk assessor
Health service manager
Human resources officer
Marketing executive
Retail manager
Tour manager
Tourism officer
2. Medicine and allied sciences
Allied Medical Sciences is a term used to describe the broad range of disciplines that produce health professionals who are not Physicians. Allied health professionals work within a multidisciplinary health team to provide the best patient outcomes.
Career in Allied medical sciences
Nursing
Optometry
Physiotherapy
Medical laboratory technician
Audiology
Radiologist
OT technology
Cardiovascular technology
Perfusion technology
Pharmacy
Emergency medicine
Rehabilitation sciences
3. Management and business
Business administration/management majors study how businesses function. They learn business principles while strengthening their leadership skills, and they have a flexible curriculum that allows them to pursue a variety of careers.
Career job includes
Hope this will guide you well. Wish you all the success ahead. Choose what you are interested in.
Dear Cherina,
Being a student of MBA tourism and hospitality management. You may have interest in both of them. UGC NET(University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) is quite tough exam held at national level. I would suggest you to Choose the subject you are most interested in. That will become easy for you to crack UGC NET exam.
For more details regarding UGC NET exam you can visit the link below-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
Hope this sorted your query.
All the Best!!
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DIHM (Lajpat Nagar) is way better than Ashok Institute of Hospitality and Tourism Management(Chanakya Puri) for BSc in HHA. DIHM is part of NCHMT and has better faculty and management. Also there are future plans to convert it into university. Placement in DIHM is quite good with Oberoi, Taj, Hilton , Radisson who came previously to recruit. Hope this helps.
Hello,
The word reference meaning of commodification is to make something into an article for business use . As far as the travel industry, commodification means to utilizing a spot's way of life and the social antiques to make a huge enough benefit to help part of the space's economy
1st example
McDonald's is an American begun inexpensive food spot and it has been globalized and brought into the way of life of numerous nations. This doesn't permit voyagers to encounter the local food varieties since cheap food places like McDonald's are more normal in traveler regions than the local food eateries
2nd Example
One more illustration of commodification in the travel industry is vacation destinations like Disney World and Disney Land. Disney parks are vacation destinations made to bring in cash. There is insignificant chronicled data uncovered while visiting Disney parks. The historical backdrop of a portion of the animation characters is displayed alongside the existence of Walt Disney, however the premise of the recreation center is diversion and benefit
Hope this clarifies your doubt
best wishes for your future
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing great! If earlier there were the course which was mentioned by you above but now that course(B.A tourism)is not showing there it means there could be some error earlier that's why course was there .This course is provided by only a few Universities and surely there can be some technical error so you should not depend on this particular University ,go for some other.Also wait for sometime the course will be there because this college provide the BA tourism course so please wait!
Wishing best !
Thanking you
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. Coming to your question...
Tourists are people who travel. They usually travel to a foreign place to explore the place, learn about it, and enjoy.
Tourism is the act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one's home.
Hope this answered your question.
Dear Student,
The term anthropology is derived from two Greek words “Anthropos” meaning (Hu)man and ‘Logos’ for ‘study or science’.
It seeks to understand the lives of human beings in time and space. Time basically reflects the geological time scale that involves the study of human evolution, growth and variation whereas space deals with the ecological and environmental relationship of human populations that inhabits the various places on earth.
Anthropology comprises the study of the past cultures and how the present culture is flourishing. It is the study of human beings in totality unlike other subjects where only a particular aspect of human being is taken into account like history deals with what happened in the past while psychology studies the human mind etc.
Anthropology as an academic discipline emerged at the turn of the twentieth century. With four main branches
a. Physical or Biological anthropology,
b. Social and Cultural anthropology,
c. Archaeological anthropology and
d. Linguistic anthropology,
the subject matter looks at both the scientific and humanistic perspectives, it takes into account a holistic approach to study humankind.
The physical/ biological anthropologists are interested in understanding the origin, evolution, variation and development of human species. The curiosity to know why there is variations in skin, eye, hair colour etc., leads them to enquire about the existence of human variation and to try and find scientific explanations behind such variations.
Tourism has a long history and is widespread in the cultures of humankind. It is an important social fact in the life of contemporary people. It is one of the major industries of the world and a developmental tool for many third world countries.
Tourism= Leisure time+ discretionary income+ positive local sanctions.
Happy Learning!
Hello aspirant,
North East Institute of Management and Science, is situated in Jorhat in Assam state of India. The college has a AICTE accreditation.
NEIMS Jorhat is a private institution, and it provides 9 courses across 2 streams namely Management and Hotel Management for both UG & PG courses.
For studying Master of Tourism Management Course, here is the basic eligibility criteria,
--> Students securing 60% and above in Graduation in any discipline and also physically fit and presentable as per the requirement of the industry will get the direct admission.
--> Students securing less than 60%, will have to appear in personal interview by NEIMS.
Note - The accreditation of AICTE is only for UG regular course of Hotel Management and Catering Technology which was given in the year 2013.
You can check the approval order in the official link of the institution given below,
http://hm.neimscollege.com/index.php/approval-documents/16-approval-documents
For more details regarding the institution, you can visit the link given below,
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/north-east-institute-of-management-science-jorhat
Hope it helps you..
Best of luck..
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