Tourism
Hello Aspirant,
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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.
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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.
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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://dqxeclau.top/colleges/north-east-institute-of-management-science-jorhat
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First of all, as far in my knowledge, you cannot do PhD in Commerce at all. You can do PhD only in the subject you have specialization or you have awarded Post Graduate degree by any UGC listed AICTE approved University/College in India.
If you have qualified NET in HRM, do apply for PhD in HRM (where there is HRM department) or do PhD in Business Administration selecting any topic of your interest (if you want it to be a HR topic, you may do the same).
Hello,
MA is masters of arts. It's a post graduation course for 2 years duration. In this course you have to study about the travel, administration, hospitality, organization, management etc. So if you want to join any travel company or open your own firm then you can study in this course. It's really interesting course because you will travel. After study all this you can be a
In India so many colleges are offered this course I'll provide you a link below you can check it for more details about the college
https://hospitality.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-travel-and-tourism-colleges-in-india
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Hi,
BTTM or Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Management is a better course as many private companies & travel agencies prefer candidates who have pursued this course over BA degree in Travel & Tourism. The scope is better for those who have pursued BTTM. After completing BTTM course, you can also get jobs in various management sectors in travel & tourism which is not possible through BA course in travel & tourism.
Hope this helps.
Hey,
In the coming years, those who contribute to tourism management are projected to expand quickly. You will gain strong management and communication abilities as a result of studying tourism courses, which will widen your work options. Students who have completed tourism courses have a wide range of career options.
Tour manager, tourism officer, holiday representative, tourist information centre manager, and travel agency manager are some of the occupations that may be open to you.
Customer service manager, event manager, hotel manager, marketing executive, and outdoor activities manager are some of the various careers you can pursue after completing your tourism degree.
Tourism Management is overall a good choice. Every course do carry a hidden scope and a lot more opportunities, you just need to have interest and skills in the respective field.
Hi Kavitha,
KMCPGS (Kanchi Mamunivar Government Institute for Post Graduate Studies and Research) is an Autonomous College. Tourism and Management Program is available in KMCPGS. Masters in Tourism and Travel Management have total 30 seats in which 25 seats for General Category and 5 seats for SC & ST category. I have provided the contact details for KMCPGS for further details.
Phone no: 0413 -2251687
Email id:[email protected] (mailto:id:[email protected])
Hope this information helps you.
Thanks..
Hello, hope you are doing great.
It depends upon the interest a candidate has for travel and tourism, how much travel a candidate has done before, how many languages he/she knows.
Apart from all these things, I am telling you about Bcom In the travel and tourism course. From the past few years, this course has touched heights of popularity and ease, providing diverse opportunities. This course provides students with knowledge about tourism, expenses and management. It makes the candidate capable to excel in management, revenue management, accommodation and much more related points.
No doubt, travelling and tourism have gained super popularity because of the ease of travelling by air, water or by road. There are many jobs opportunities like a candidate can prepare for Government jobs, banking jobs and can also go further to study about the master of tourism administration.
I hope you get your answer. For any query kindly revert here, we will be pleased to help you.
Check out this link: https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/st-josephs-college-of-commerce-bangalore/bcom-travel-and-tourism-course
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