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Pragati Singh

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Based on the external sources, PhD in Travel and Tourism Management students can earn from INR 2.5 LPA to INR 12 LPA, as the fresher. It can vary from recruiter to recruiter and Industry to Industry as well. 

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Vipra Tiwari

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After completing PhD in Travel and Tourism Management courses, graduates can find employement in universities and colleges as professor or researcher. They can also work as a policy maker in government organisations like Ministry of Tourism

One can also work in coporates and big companies like Deloitte, Makemytrip, and Yatra.com, to play as an advisor and strategy making expert. If anyone is interested in business, then they can also start their own venture in Travel Industry.

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Akash Gaur

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Cost of MA program from NYU Steinhardt ranges between INR 26.7-58 L depending on stream students choose. Apart from the tuition fee students must also plan to incur some additional costs associated with living in New York such as rent, groceries, utilities, etc.

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Vipra Pandey

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The course usually takes 3 to 6 years of duration to complete, plus it can vary from college to college and university to university. Some may offer 5 years of duration also.

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Shibnath Maity

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The exact average package for PhD students at MIT School of Education and Research (MIT-ADT University) isn't publicly available. However, the university's average package is around INR 6.5 LPA. For PhD placements, it's best to check with the university directly.

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Raj B

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PhD in Travel and Tourism Management curriculum entails specialisations and core areas like tourism economics, cultural impact, tourism policy, sustainable tourism practices, marketing strategies, and many more. 

However, it is important to understand that most of the PhD courses are research driven, and hence the curriculum is not fixed and can vary. 

 

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Mani Shukla

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Here are some common exams for PhD courses in Travel and Toursim:

Exams

Exam Dates

Exam Schedule

UGC-NET 2025

3-Jan-2025 to 27-Jan-2025

UGC-NET Exam Date 2025

GATE 2025

May ' 25 - Jul ' 25 (Tentative)

GATE Exam Date 2025

CSIR NET 2025

28 Feb '25 - 2 Mar '25

CSIR NET Exam Date 2025

LPU NEST 2025

15 Mar ' 25 - 31 Mar ' 25

LPU NEST  Exam Date 2025

Note: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute/exam.

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Manisha Chauhan

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You need a masters degree in a relevant field like Travel and Tourism Management with minimum 55 percent as an aggregate marks. Additionally, you also need to qualify exams like UGC-NET for PhD courses in top government universities.

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Nishtha Rastogi

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Some reasons why -

  • It'll provide a range of career opportunities from professor to researcher and even to policy-making projects by the government.
  • If you have a good business background and can work in academia or in the private sector.
  • It helps you develop critical thinking and research skills that are valuable for any profession.

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Kartik Yadav

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PhD In travel and Tourism Management course teaches students in such a fashion where they can become efficient professionals as well as researchers in the field of Tourism. The main objective is explaining different techniques that are normally applied for carrying out tourism management.

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