COURSE 3: TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Whenever one thinks of travel and tourism, pleasant images of relaxing on the beach, strolling through colorful neighborhoods, or hiking through a landscape of awe-inspiring natural beauty may come to mind.
Not too many people associate travel and tourism with business and commerce. Yet, the economic, social and cultural benefits tourism brings to the local community, to the nation, and to the world at large are of a magnitude one might find hard to imagine.
Just how big is this contribution?
Travel and tourism-encompassing transportation, catering, accommodations, recreation and services for travelers--is actually the world's largest industry and generator of jobs.
Thus realizing the situation, OHRD Research Wing has launched a unique training package named TTM (Diploma in Travel and Tourism Management)
| S.No |
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
| 1. |
TOURISM PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES |
INDIAN CULTURE |
| 2. |
TRAVEL AGENCY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT |
ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY IN TOURISM |
| 3. |
TOURISM MARKETING |
SUMMER TRAINING REPORT |
NOTE: - There will be a field training compulsory for each student for a period of max four (4) weeks. The students shall be
required to submit a project report based on the project undertaken during his/her training period.