Travel and Tourism
Hello,
No doubt that the hotel business has level down due to the pandemic but everything is coming back to the right place with time. So, if you are keen to get yourself enrolled in Hotel Management courses then definitely go for it. If you are not sure about this specific course then there are many options available to you.
See, you do hotel management in any specific specializations. For example:- If you want to indulge in tourism-related stuff and travelling then choose the second option. If you want to open your restaurant or interested in cooking and experimenting then the third option is the best. you will become a chef and can start your venture. Otherwise, choose the first one.
I would suggest you avoid going with BHM courses because of the low availability of jobs and the value. Also, after the pandemic, I think it is not the right time to start your career in hotel management. At last, everything depends upon you, choose wisely.
For detailed information, check out this link https://hospitality.careers360.com/articles/hotel-management-vs-culinary-arts-courses-colleges-eligibility-scope
Hope you understand.
Thank you!
Hello Abhi,
Yes, you can study B.A Travel and Tourism Management in distance mode/online. B.A in Travel and Tourism Management is offered in regular mode and distance mode/mode also. Eligibility criteria is that the candidates must pass in 10+2 from a recognised Board with 50 to 55 % of the aggregate. Admission into B.A in Travel and Tourism Management is based on merit basis. The fee range for the course is Rs. 1.25 Lakhs to Rs. 2.5 Lakhs. The duration would be 3 years to 6 years.
List of Colleges which offers B.A in Travel and Tourism Management in distance mode/online are given below.
1. Goa University, Goa
Duration: 3 years
Fee: Rs. 84655
2. Bastar Vishwavidyalaya, Chhattisgarh
Fee: Rs. 26525
3. O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
Fee: Rs. 83430
4. Atal Bihari Vajpai Vishwavidyalaya, Chhattisgarh
Fee: Rs. 26550
Hope this information helped you.
Good Luck!!
Yeah! IGNOU offers a distance program in BA Travel and Tourism. You can opt for this course if you have atleast 45% in your 10+2. The course is quite good and the curriculum is quite industry relevant.
To know more about the IGNOU admission process and other details you may visit the link provided below:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/ignou-admission
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Prerna Londhe
Hope you are doing well
Let me tell you that the field you have chosen, travel and tourism is one of the largest and most productive industries in India and renders considerably to the foreign exchange gained.
As you might that this is an undergraduate bachelor program of three years. The yearly fees may depend on the college ranging from INR 5,000 to INR 75,000. The selection process is basically direct admission to the college, or some colleges may conduct their own entrance exam.
You probably need some sort of skills for pursuing this as further education are
Eligibility criteria for admission are, candidate must have passed class 12 with a minimum of 50 %-60 % from a recognised board or university.
Some of the future scopes in travel and tourism industry are
The average salary for the above post range from 3.9 LPA to 7 LPA. Some of the Top recruiter for the above mentioned post are
As far as preparing for bank exam is concerned, YES you can prepare for bank exam while pursuing you B. Com in travel and tourism.
For more information visit our page
https://www.careers360.com/courses/tourism-course
Hope this helps you
Hello Akshay,
If you are interested in pursuing your career in media and mass communication then Journalism is a good course for you. There are a lot of job opportunities and great salary scope in this field, especially after pursuing master courses.
You must pick up journalism courses depending on your interests and future goal. You can go with BJMC, BA with Journalism, BA with Mass Media, Bachelor in Media Science, etc.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck!
Dear aspirant,
If you are seeing in terms of placements and exposure then you would get hefty opportunities in IITs like bhu and there are many other colleges which are good for travel and tourism. So for more information you can check out this link-
https://hospitality.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-travel-and-tourism-colleges-in-india
hi,
first of all you have to learn about what is a professional course. A professional course is one that provides you with practical skills, making you job-ready at the completion of the course. so any of the course is professional if you get the hands on experience or makes the course worthy enough to secure a job just after completion of the course. generally bachelor in vocational studies and more inclined towards practical works then general bachelors courses. travel and tourism management deals with management of tourism business , qualifies graduates to take over specialist and managerial positions in the tourism and travel industry as well as to pursue a Master's degree course in same discipline. so it makes you a professional if you secure a job in tourism industry after completing your degree.
hope it would help.
Hello Dear,
IITTM Bhubaneswar is an organization under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. It is one of the premier institutes in the country offering education, training, research and consultancy in sustainable management of tourism, travel and other allied sectors.
Candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree with 50% marks in aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PH) from a recognized university.
The upper age limit for the MBA program is 25 years.
A valid score in MAT/CAT/XAT/CMAT/ATMA
Candidates appearing in their final year of the examination are also eligible to apply.
Admission is granted on the basis of the score obtained in the Common Entrance Test followed by GD and PI.
The final selection will be done as per the Merit list, which will be prepared on the basis of the following:
MAT score 70%
GD 15%
PI 15%
total 100%
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