Tourism & Catering Studies in Morocco
Nadia Fettah Alaoui, Minister of Tourism, , Traditional Industry, Air Transport, and Social Economy (October 10, 2019). On completion of the secondary school program (baccalaureate), students can pursue their studies in many open-access () higher education institutions. They are, however, required to have a high baccalaureate/higher secondary certificate grades and take an entrance exam to attend limited-access () institutions. As for private () higher education institutions, students may be required to sit an entrance exam/interview, as well as pay registration and scholarship fees. Bachelor’s [3 years], Master’s [2 years], Doctotate [3 years] (…) (…) (…) Museum of History and Civilizations – Rabat Zoological garden – Rabat Agadir Marina Oasis – South Dakhla Peninsula Sahara Desert caravan Rabat-Salé Airport Mohamed V Airport – Casablanca Aéroport Essaouira Mogador Marrakech Menara Airport Ismail Ingrioui, bronze medalist for best world guide 2019 Abderrahim Oukioud, bronze award, Wanderlust World Guide Awards 2018
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Faculties of Letters and Human Sciences
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What are some of Morocco’s tourism assets?
Historic sights
Attractions and Leisure
Mohamed VI museum of Modern and contemporary Art – RabatRelated institutions, Facilities ans Services
Airports
Key figures in Travel and Tourism
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Posted by: Abdellatif [May 3, 2018 at 7:03 PM ]