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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

The B.Sc. in Cruise Line Studies is a three-year degree program designed to prepare students for dynamic careers in the global cruise industry. The program covers various aspects of cruise operations, hospitality management, and tourism, providing students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills required to excel in this specialized field.

Students who aspire to work within the cruise industry, in roles like Culinary, Food & Beverage, Bartending, Bakery & Confectionary, Front office (Embarkation officer), Guest Relations and Service agent. With our state-of-the-art infrastructure, celebrity workshops, industrial visits, case study-based learning, we enable our students to develop critical, technical and managerial skills that align with the contemporary trends in the industry. We equip our students with a wide-range of theoretical & practical skills.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Academic Standards: 12th Pass with minimum 40% aggregate & 40% marks in English Subject (Commerce, arts or science)
  •  Age Limit: Maximum 25 yrs.
  • Physical Standards: Medical fitness certificate from a doctor approved by DG Shipping.

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