BHU MTTM FAQs
Ques. Is MTTM from BHU a good course? What are the career prospects?
Ans. MTTM from BHU is a well-regarded programme given BHU's central university status and its location in Varanasi, one of India's most significant heritage and pilgrimage tourism destinations. Graduates can pursue careers in travel agencies, tour operators, hotels, airlines, government tourism departments, heritage management organisations, and tourism consultancies. Common job roles include Tour Manager, Travel Consultant, Tourism Officer, Heritage Manager, and Event Manager. The median salary for MTTM graduates from BHU is approximately Rs. 9 LPA, which is competitive for a tourism management programme.
Ques. What is the CUET-PG paper code for MTTM admission at BHU?
Ans. The CUET-PG paper code for MTTM admission at BHU is COQP12 (Tourism and Travel Management). Candidates must select this paper while registering for CUET-PG. The exam covers topics related to tourism, travel management, hospitality, and general aptitude.
Ques. Is MTTM at BHU offered at the main Varanasi campus or the Mirzapur campus?
Ans. MTTM at BHU is offered at both the main campus in Varanasi (Department of History of Art, Faculty of Arts) and the Rajiv Gandhi South Campus (RGSC) in Barkachha, Mirzapur. During BHU counselling, candidates can indicate their campus preference. The main campus in Varanasi is generally preferred due to better infrastructure and proximity to heritage tourism sites.
Ques. What is the CUET-PG cutoff for MTTM at BHU?
Ans. Based on the 2025 CUET-PG cutoff data for MTTM at BHU, the cutoff scores were: General category 160-198 (Round 1 to Round 5), OBC 87-139, SC 104-125, ST 108, and EWS 129-180. The cutoff varies across counselling rounds, with later rounds having lower cutoffs. Candidates with a CUET-PG score above 160 (General) have a good chance of securing admission in the first round.
Ques. Does BHU MTTM have any industry tie-ups or field trips?
Ans. Yes, the MTTM programme at BHU includes field trips to heritage sites, pilgrimage destinations, and tourism hotspots as part of the curriculum. The programme benefits from BHU's location in Varanasi, which itself is a major tourism destination. The Tourism Management section at BHU recently received an EU grant of approximately Rs. 8 crore for a 3-year research project (2025-2028), which is expected to enhance industry collaborations and research opportunities for students.
Ques. Can I pursue MTTM at BHU after a non-tourism graduation? Is there any preference for tourism graduates?
Ans. Yes, MTTM at BHU is open to graduates from any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks. There is no mandatory requirement for a tourism-related undergraduate degree. However, candidates with a background in Tourism, Hospitality, History, Geography, or related disciplines may have an advantage in the CUET-PG exam and during counselling. The CUET-PG paper (COQP12) covers tourism-specific topics, so candidates from non-tourism backgrounds should prepare accordingly.
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