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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI

Guide-Level 11

Master in Business Administration are a good choice in this budding world. Government of India has opened several IITTMs for these studies. Those are specialised institutions only for Travel and Tourism Management courses.

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kanksha Mutreja

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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-travel-tourism-management-colleges-india
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mba/course/amp/mba-in-airline-and-airport-management-national-college-of-aviation-egmore-chennai-160435
hope these helps

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

Guide-Level 15

Tourism is not a specialisation offered at Xavier Institute of Management and Research.
All the specialisations offered could be found in the link below:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mba/course/amp/master-of-management-studies-xavier-institute-of-management-and-research-fort-Mumbai-113330

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Aakash,
MBA programs typically require 2 years of work experience at the time of application and applicants must also take the GMAT or GRE. Additionally, international applicants must also take the IELTS or TOEFL for English language proficiency. Now, these criteria and minimum score requirements may vary from university to university. A very few universities may not need a GMAT or GRE. MBA Tourism is a little difficult to find. Most MBA Tourism courses are online. I know of some universities like James Cook, Victoria University and Monash University in Australia. You can check their website for relevant information. Alternatively,
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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

Guide-Level 12

MBA in Tourism is more preferred if you talk about the salary, job opportunities, and other aspects. Also, you will get promotions and appraisals as well.
Best regards.

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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Hi dear,
PGDM in travel and tourism or M.A. Is Travel and Tourism would be a better option than going for an MBA programme. Thanks and all the best.

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SHESH Lal

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Hi Sumanth,
MBA Hospitality & Travel Tourism is a two-year Earn-Learn - Earn, Work - Study - Work Program. This is a program where, when a graduate joins our MBA program, the student is put on a full-time job on day 1 in our own Resort, Fiestaa Resort n Events Venue, a full-fledged highly rated Business Hotel, Resort and Events venue, located next to the Bengaluru International Airport (www.fiestaa.in). 5 days in a week the student works with Fiestaa in a full-time job earning a full-time salary. 2 days a week the student attends classes. At the end of 2 years, the student, on the one hand, has an International MBA in Hospitality & Trav
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saras suhane

Beginner-Level 5

It is a decent college. Many companies visit the campus, but the profile they offer is different from one another. A good company may offer a mediocre profile while a lesser known company might offer good profile.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Dear Kritika,
Pay packages more evidently depend upon your performance, knowledge and your confidence level at the time of interview with the employers. However, in the beginning any one can start with 3.5 lacs per annum. I would suggest you to keep your scorecard excellent in order to get a good job. Your scorecard will be able to get you priority over others. If we talk about the highest package, in private sector, there is not limit for a deserving candidate. I hope this would suffice.
All the best and god bless you.

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Shashank Sharma

Beginner-Level 3

But it doesn't have any recognition of UGC or any standard

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