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Yes. Both are same . Master of Tourism and Travel Management is a two-year postgraduate programme in the area of travel and tourism management that offers a concentration in tourism management. The goal of this programme is to provide qualified students with a strong foundation in all aspects of the tourist and hospitality industries. The curriculum is divided into three phases. This curriculum primarily focuses on providing students with the knowledge and abilities necessary to be successful in the travel and tourism sector. Geography of Tourism, Indian Cultural Heritage, Tourism Industry, and Travel Trade Management are just a few of the topics included in the MTTM course curriculum. Candidates for this course must have a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Service or a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Administration or a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality and Hotel Administration or a Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management in order to be eligible to apply. Admission to this programme will be determined based on the candidate's performance in the qualifying test, which is the Bachelor's degree examination, and their qualifications. The performance of pupils in entrance examinations is, nevertheless, taken into consideration by certain institutions in their admissions decisions.
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