Is it worthy to study it and what can u become in the future with this?
If you're considering it for a career you may want to consider looking up some hard facts and information before asking a Tibetan shadow puppet forum. Anyway, my personal opinion is that I feel like studying something as narrow as just tourism management might be great if you can get a job guaranteed, but what if you can't get a job - what can you transfer a tourism management skill set to that'll keep a roof over your head?
To remedy this, I feel like studying a broader business field like management or business administration or something with a concentration in tourism management (or if it's not available wherever you study, find third part certifications/courses elsewhere).
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I have some friends who studied tourism management, and now that they are abit older they chose to work in another field due to the lack of careers in the tourism sector
Study some broad subject that has to do with finance or something in that field. You will learn most tourism skills by working in that field!