RGU PGDTM FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between CUET-PG and RGUCET for PGDTM admission at RGU?
Ans. RGU offers 20% of PGDTM seats through CUET-PG (national-level exam conducted by NTA) and 80% through RGUCET (university-specific entrance test). Both pathways are merit-based, and candidates can apply through either or both. CUET-PG is conducted in March 2026, while RGUCET is typically held in June-July. Students should choose based on their preparation and preference.
Ques. Is the PGDTM programme offered in distance mode or only full-time on campus?
Ans. The PGDTM at RGU is exclusively offered as a full-time on-campus programme. Students are required to attend regular classes and participate in campus activities. The programme emphasizes face-to-face interaction, field visits, internships, and practical projects, which are integral to the learning experience.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing PGDTM from RGU?
Ans. PGDTM graduates from RGU work as tour managers, travel consultants, destination planners, marketing executives, operations managers, and entrepreneurs in the tourism and hospitality sectors. The average salary ranges from INR 2.5-4 LPA. Graduates are placed in travel agencies, hotels, resorts, airlines, government tourism departments, and international tourism organizations.
Ques. Can I apply for PGDTM if I have a degree from a non-recognized university?
Ans. No, the eligibility criteria explicitly require a bachelor's degree from a UGC-recognized university. Degrees from non-recognized institutions do not meet the admission requirements. However, if your degree is from an institution recognized by any state government or deemed university, you may contact the admissions office for clarification.
Ques. What is the total cost of the PGDTM programme including hostel and other expenses?
Ans. The tuition fees for the one-year PGDTM programme is INR 15,625. Hostel fees are optional and charged separately (typically ranging from INR 70,000-100,000 annually depending on room type). Additional expenses include books, stationery, and personal costs. Students should budget approximately INR 1-1.5 lakhs for the entire one-year programme including hostel accommodation.
Ques. Are there any internship or industry exposure opportunities during the PGDTM?
Ans. Yes, the PGDTM curriculum includes internships and industry interactions as integral components. Students undertake field visits to hotels, travel agencies, and tourism destinations, participate in real-world tourism projects, and engage with industry professionals through guest lectures and seminars. These practical experiences enhance employability and provide valuable networking opportunities in the tourism sector.
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