The Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) is Canberra's TAFE; the largest technical and vocational education provider in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). We offer small class sizes, world-class facilities, practical hands-on learning, industry placement opportunities and study pathways to leading Australian universities.
We are happy to announce that CIT - TAFE Canberra is offering 50% discount off on first semester for the Advanced Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management (CRICOS: 088023K | National ID: 10060NAT) . Please check the tuition fee details below:
2019 Tuition Fees
Semester 1 - $7,050 (now $3,525)
Semester 2 - $7,050
Please click the apply button to know more about the course.
The student also get the below opportunity along with the course
Graduate Success Story
Saheb Arora | India
Director Operations, Hotel Airport Centre Point, Nagpur, India
“The course is exciting and more about practical learning than theory, which interests me more. CIT staff are really friendly, motivating and supportive…. because of my teacher and his guidance I won a bronze medal in the 2017 World Skills Australia competition representing Canberra region in the restaurant service category.”
Quick Facts about CIT - TAFE Canberra
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