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16th June 2014, 05:57 PM
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BTA course can be joined after Diploma?


After diploma can i join bta? I have a lot of interest in this course and I want to do this at any cost with your guidance please help me.




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14th August 2014, 01:49 AM
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Default Re: BTA course can be joined after Diploma?

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After diploma can i join bta? I have a lot of interest in this course and I want to do this at any cost with your guidance please help me.

Yes of course you are eligible to apply for a BTA course after completing a diploma course. The candidate who completed the Diploma course in relevant specializations like, (advertising or public relations) are eligible to apply for BTA course.

BTA stands for Bachelor of Tourism Administration. The duration of the course is three years and the course is divided into three semesters. There are so many college which offers this BTA course.

Eligibility Criteria for BTA (Bachelor of Tourism Administration):-

The applicant is required to pass 10+2 examination from an accredited school or educational institution.
The applicant who completed a Diploma course in the relevant specialization can also eligible
The applicant need to score at least 50% mark. However, it varies from college to college.
The applicant might also be required to appear for an entrance exam.


BEST BTA COURSE COLLEGE:-
  • Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh
  • Himachal Pradesh University, Himachal Pradesh
  • Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management
  • Indira Gandhi National Open University
  • Institute of Technology & Future Management Trends, Chandigarh
  • Madurai Kamaraj University, Tamil Nadu
  • Tezpur University, Assam
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