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B.Com. (Hons.) Global Trade and Tourism Management – SF

Course Information
Department Commerce
Duration 4
Seats 40
Eligibility Pass in +2 or equivalent examination recognized by the MG University with Book-Keeping and Accountancy and any two of the following subjects, viz., (1) Commerce (2) Commercial Correspondence and Commercial Geography (3) Economics (4) Life Insurance with Salesmanship (5) Banking with Secretarial Practice (6) Business Studies (7) Mathematics (8) Computer Science/ Computer applications (9) Informatics Practice& Management (10) Informatics Practice (11) Management (12) Accountancy as optional under Part III of the Examination. OR Pass in +2 or equivalent examination recognized by MG University with other subjects under Part III optional subjects provided they have secured 45% of the aggregate marks.
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The Global Trade and Tourism Management stream provides significant knowledge about the comprehensive concept of tourism including minds and skills related to the profession. Subject courses like Tourism Principles and Practice and Tourism Products of Kerala give an overview of the course and the tourist destinations in the region. They get acquainted with the details of managing travel agencies and tour operations, as well as Event Management in Tourism that is dedicated to the organization of events in the sphere of tourism. Hospitality Management and Entrepreneurship in Tourism courses aim at building skills and developing entrepreneurs within the context of the hospitality and tourism domain. Efficient training in Passenger Ground Services leads to good performance in various aspects of airport operations and customer relations. This stream is expected to produce middle and senior level professionals, who can-fit into this challenging tourism environment.

A B.Com in Global Trade and Tourism Management offers careers as travel consultants, tour operators, hotel managers or event coordinators in travel agencies, hotels, and tourism boards. Graduates can also start their own travel businesses or pursue higher studies like MBA in Tourism or professional certifications.