TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Masters in Tourism Management
Masters in Tourism Management
The Masters in Tourism Management (MTM) is a two-year postgraduate program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in tourism planning, management, and sustainable development. This course prepares graduates for leadership roles in the dynamic tourism industry, covering aspects such as travel management, hospitality, cultural tourism, eco-tourism, marketing, and policy formulation. The program blends theoretical frameworks with practical exposure to equip students for careers in both domestic and international tourism sectors.
To develop a comprehensive understanding of tourism management principles and practices
To equip students with skills in tourism marketing, policy development, and sustainable tourism
To foster expertise in managing tourism businesses, events, and cultural heritage sites
To enhance critical thinking and strategic planning abilities specific to tourism industries
To provide practical exposure through internships, field visits, and industry projects
A Bachelor’s degree in Tourism, Hospitality, Management, or any related discipline from a recognized university
Minimum aggregate marks as specified by the institution 45% marks (40% for reserved categories).
Candidates from diverse academic backgrounds may be considered based on institutional policies.
Entrance Exams for BBA include:
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Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Mode: Full-time
Core Subjects: Tourism Marketing, Sustainable Tourism, Travel Agency and Tour Operations, Cultural and Heritage Tourism, Tourism Policy and Planning, Event Management, Hospitality Management
Practical Exposure: Internships with travel agencies, hotels, tourism boards, and NGOs
Industry Interaction: Guest lectures, seminars, workshops, and tourism site visits
Assessment: Semester exams, assignments, case studies, presentations, and project reports
Provides in-depth knowledge of global and local tourism markets
Enhances skills in tourism business management and sustainable practices
Offers hands-on experience through internships and industry collaborations
Prepares students for diverse career roles in public and private tourism sectors
Opens opportunities for further research or professional certifications in tourism
Graduates of Masters in Tourism Management can pursue a wide range of job roles across various segments of the tourism industry, such as:
Tourism Development Officer
Travel Consultant
Tour Operator
Hotel and Resort Manager
Event Planner
Cultural Tourism Manager
Eco-tourism Specialist
Tourism Marketing Manager
Airline and Airport Management Executive
Hospitality and Customer Relations Manager
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Tourism Industry: Leadership and managerial roles in travel agencies, tour operators, and hospitality companies
Government and Public Sector: Positions in tourism development authorities, cultural ministries, and environmental agencies
Event Management: Managing corporate, cultural, and social events within the tourism context
NGOs and International Organizations: Roles focusing on sustainable and community-based tourism projects
Further Education: Opportunities to pursue Ph.D. in Tourism or specialized diplomas and certifications in niche areas of tourism management
The program generally lasts two years, divided into four semesters.
Work experience is not mandatory but can be advantageous for some institutions or specific specializations.
Internships typically involve placements with travel agencies, tourism departments, hotels, resorts, or NGOs focused on tourism development.
Yes, candidates from diverse academic backgrounds can apply, subject to meeting the minimum eligibility criteria.
Graduates can work in tourism marketing, travel consultancy, hotel and resort management, event planning, government tourism departments, and sustainable tourism projects.