Rachana Karki Bohara
Hospitality and Tourism
Scotland
'Hospitality and Tourism’ is the perfect course for me, as I enjoy the variety and the two subjects complement each other brilliantly.
A great advantage of this course is its flexibility, as I get a range of options to choose.
Options to choose from in the optional subject, and I can focus on either Hospitality or Tourism. I enjoy touring different places and meeting people from different parts of the world. I have found the subject easy and enjoyable for me. Assignments are interesting, CTH and teachers from HECS have made it easy for us, which means that working with their guidance we enjoy and learn a lot; so have the largely chosen tourism industries. As a Hospitality and Tourism PGD student, I have access to the e-library, one of the most modern facilities in CTH. It has extremely useful and accessible Books and Literature along with the HECS library – as well as a great refreshment area!
The nature and quality of the College is very different from that of its contemporary ones in the
The collegiate system is an excellent way to make friends and settle into
Rudra Tamang
Masters Student
“I love immersing myself in a new and different culture, whether that’s a foreign country or a new study institution. I really enjoy learning about new ideas and interactions, both societal and cultural. As a graduate in geography.
I have a detailed understanding of world-geography, which I can use in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry to help enterprises and others to fulfil the customers’ needs. This also involves analysing and interacting with large quantities of complex data with its practical applications in a way that would otherwise be impossible.
In the last decade the World Wide Web has taken over lots of front-desk activities in the hospitality and tourism industry. There was an essential need to match this industry with new and emerging technology — well done by the recent practitioners, really. It’s the perfect time for a field like e-marketing to make an impact and enable us to make sense of all these.
Bhuwan Thapa
Student
Scotland
The one thing that I love doing and would never get tired of is travelling, so I applied for Hospitality and Tourism! I do encourage you to follow your heart and choose to study something that you really love. I found there was a significant transition from doing tours to college work for PGD.
Eespecially as I had taken a gap year to do a Health course at the
Bhuwan Thapa
Student
The one thing that I love doing and would never get tired of is travelling, so I applied for Hospitality and Tourism! I do encourage you to follow your heart and choose to study something that you really love. I found there was a significant transition from doing tours to college work for PGD.
Eespecially as I had taken a gap year to do a Health course at the
Rudra Tamang
Masters Student
“I love immersing myself in a new and different culture, whether that’s a foreign country or a new study institution. I really enjoy learning about new ideas and interactions, both societal and cultural. As a graduate in geography.
I have a detailed understanding of world-geography, which I can use in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry to help enterprises and others to fulfil the customers’ needs. This also involves analysing and interacting with large quantities of complex data with its practical applications in a way that would otherwise be impossible.
In the last decade the World Wide Web has taken over lots of front-desk activities in the hospitality and tourism industry. There was an essential need to match this industry with new and emerging technology — well done by the recent practitioners, really. It’s the perfect time for a field like e-marketing to make an impact and enable us to make sense of all these.