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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some top Tour Management college options that offer great placement opportunities to students:

Tour Management CollegesAverage Package Offered
Aligarh Muslim UniversityINR 8.47 LPA
Aligarh8 Institute of Hotel and Tourism ManagementINR 5 LPA
Pondicherry UniversityINR 4.3 LPA
Government Academy, IndoreINR 4.2 LPA
Government Postgraduate College, AmbalaINR 2.5 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.

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Candidates can pursue the below-mentioned courses:

Courses

Duration

Course Fee

Certificate Course in Tourism and Travel Management 

2 weeks - 3 months 

Up to INR 1.5 lakh

Diploma in Tourism & Travel Management

6 months - 2 years

Up to INR 2.7 lakh

Bachelor in Tourism Management (BTM) / Bachelors in Travel & Tourism Management (BTTM)

3 years

Up to 80,000

BBA Tourism & Travel Management

3 years

Up to 3 lakh

BSc in Tourism & Travel Management

3 years 

Up to 30,000

Bachelor in Tourism and Travel Management

3 years 

Up to 30,000  

MBA in Travel & Tourism

2 years

Up to 50,000

MA in Tourism Management

2 years

Up to 13,600

Master of Tourism & Travel Management (MTTM)

2 years

Up to 40,635

MBA Tourism 

2 years

Up to 3.5 lakh

M.Sc. in Hospitality & Tourism Management

2 years

Up to 1.99 lakh

Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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If you are enthusiastic about exploring places and looking for a career option that involves business, travel and customer relations, then Travel and Tourism can be the right option.

Given below are some popular job profiles that candidates can take up after completing a course in tour management:

  • Tour Operator: A Tour Operator organises tours and manages the travel of tourists. There are many private sector companies that operate tours for domestic and international clients and so require tour operators.    
  • Tourist Guide: A Tourist Guide is a professional who helps tourists with information on different travel sites that
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Akansha Bisht

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Candidates with prior experience in the travel and tourism industry are preferred for admissions but it is not compulsory. The majority of tour management courses, particularly those that are entry-level and offer certificates or diplomas, usually don't require any prior experience.

These courses, which welcome students from a variety of educational backgrounds, are intended to give those interested in a career in tour and travel management the fundamental information and skills they need.

A suitable bachelor's degree may be preferred for more advanced undergraduate or postgraduate studies, but practical experience is sometimes regarded

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Akansha Bisht

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Generally, there is no age limit for Tour Management courses, but candidates must go through the eligibility criteria shared above before enrolling in a course. People of all ages can pursue education in the subject of tour management, as there is usually no rigid age restriction for enrolling in a school.

Rather than imposing age restrictions, educational institutions frequently place more emphasis on evaluating candidates' credentials, experiences, and interests. However, there are a few things to remember:

  • Entry-Level Programs: Certificate or Diploma programs are typically available to people of all ages, including those who may be ju
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The main subjects taught in a Diploma in Tour Management are:

Tour Management Course Diploma Syllabus

Tourism Industry Overview

International Tourism

Heritage & Environment

Tour Planning & Costing

Geography in Travel Planning

Micromanagement of travel operations

Indian Tourism

Guiding The Tourist

Communication & Customer service skills

Passport & Visa Documentation

Culture & Cuisine of the world

Marketing strategies & Organizational skills

Travel Formalities

Tour Management

Techniques of Tour Planning

Tourism Promotion

Project Work

Internship

Workshop

Case Study

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Students who wish to become Tour Managers can refer to the below points:

  • Obtain a business, hospitality, or tourism-related education.
  • Enroll in a program focused on tour management to get specific knowledge.
  • Get real-world experience by applying for internships or entry-level jobs.
  • Develop important abilities including communication, problem-solving, and organizing.
  • Make relationships and remain informed by networking inside the business.
  • Getting certified is an optional way to improve your qualifications.
  • Create a professional portfolio that highlights your background and qualifications.
  • Apply for jobs as a tour manager at tour operators, tr
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After completing Tour Management courses, students can work at the below-mentioned job positions and earn an average salary ranging between INR 3 LPA to 8 LPA.

Job Profile

Average Annual Salary (INR)

Tour Manager

INR 4.5 LPA

Event Manager

INR 4.8 LPA

Travel Coordinator

INR 4.1 LPA

Tour Operations Manager

INR 3 LPA

Corporate Travel Manager

INR 10.2 LPA

Entertainment Manager

INR 3.15 LPA

Destination Wedding Planner

INR 4 LPA

Tourism Marketing Manager

INR 9.9 LPA

Note: The salary information is taken from Ambitionbox.com

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There are three types of simple itineraries:

  • One-way (OW): You are flying from somewhere (your origin) to somewhere else (your destination).
  • Return or Round trip (RT): You are flying from your origin to your destination (which for return fares is also called the point of turnaround) then back to your origin. Notice that for complex routings what you consider your destination might not be what the airline considers your point of turnaround, which is used primarily for fare calculations.
  • Open jaw (OJ): Your travel includes a surface sector (traveled other than by air) either at the origin or the turnaround of the journey.

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Hi, from the Itinerary Planning course, you'll get to learn:

  • The skills that can offer you a bright career in the travel and tourism industry.
  • With the knowledge gained from the course, you can plan personalized and unforgettable trips for yourself, friends, and family. You can create tailored itineraries that suit specific preferences and interests.
  • Effective budgeting is a critical component of travel planning. These courses teach you how to create itineraries that are not only enjoyable but also cost-effective.

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