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Mangalore University
Discipline Management
Program Level Post Graduate (PG)
Qualification Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Total Seats 31
Program Duration(in Months) 24
Classroom Hours 1392
Examination/Course Pattern semester
Program Description MBA (TTM) syllabus was last revised when the university introduced hard core, soft core and open elective courses during the year 2016-17 as per the UGC direction. The current revision of the syllabus is meant for the academic year 2020-21 onwards. Tourism and Travel Management has been evolving and gaining importance throughout the world. India is targeting the tourists from around the world and has been devising tourism policies to attract the tourists. Tourism industry is undergoing a lot of changes by adding more concepts, products and destinations. Cruise tourism, Sustainable tourism, Event tourism and ecotourism are some of the emerging sectors of tourism industry worldwide. This dynamic scenario necessitates the updating of existing papers and introduction of new subjects. As part of revision, contents of some of the existing papers have been updated and few new papers like Port and Cruise Management, Disaster Management, Contemporary Issues in Tourism, Remote Sensing and GIS, Financial Management and Health and Wellness Tourism have been added.
Admission & entry requirements Eligibility for admission to Master of Business Administration (Tourism & Travel Management) shall be a pass in any bachelors degree examination of Mangalore University or other University considered as equivalent thereto with not less than 40% in respect of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and category- I candidates and not less than 45% of the aggregate including language subjects in all the years of course of study for others. Mode of Selection: Admission shall be on the basis of merit. Merit shall be determined on the basis of the marks obtained in the qualifying examination and marks obtained in the admission test in the ratio of 50:50.
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