The Indian
Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM), an autonomous institution
under the Ministry of Tourism, has been chosen to offer a full-fledged MBA
course in Tourism, in partnership with the Indira Gandhi National Tribal
University (IGNTU). An MoU to this effect was signed between IITTM and
IGNTU (which comes under the HRD Ministry) in Delhi recently.
“The course will
open up a candidate’s job prospects in travel agencies, hotels, airlines,
transport and cargo companies, and even government tourism departments,” said
an official from the Tourism Ministry. Next in line is the setting up of a
National Tourism University in Noida, which happens to be the parliamentary
constituency of Tourism and Culture Minister, Mahesh Sharma.
The IITTM is one
of the premier institutes in India offering education, training, research and
consultancy in the fields of tourism and travel. Established in Delhi in 1983,
it now has five campuses – at Gwalior, Noida, Bhubneshwar, Nellor and Goa where
post-graduate diploma courses in Tourism, Leisure, International Business and
Cargo are taught. The new MBA (Tourism) programme will replace the earlier PGDM
course. The course commencement dates and fee structure are still being
finalised, said the ministry official.
source:indianexpress.com
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