CUJ Department of Tourism and Travel Management Hosts Orientation for MBA (TTM) Students

JAMMU, September 5: The Department of Tourism and Travel Management at the Central University of Jammu, under the patronage of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sanjeev Jain, hosted an orientation program for its newly admitted MBA (Tourism & Travel Management) students. This event served as a platform to introduce aspiring professionals to the multifaceted world of tourism and travel, acquaint them with esteemed faculty members, and showcase the abundant resources and facilities dedicated to nurturing their academic and personal growth.

The orientation program commenced with a warm and inspiring welcome address by Dr. Bharti Gupta, Senior Assistant Professor. Her words resonated with the department’s commitment to providing a holistic and enriching learning experience for students. Following this, Dr. Ranjeet Kumar Raman, Head of the Department, delivered an informative presentation, offering insights into the program, department, and university.

Dr. Raman shared his perspectives on the immense potential of the tourism and travel domain, emphasizing its substantial contribution to global economies. He encouraged students to embrace the opportunities this dynamic sector offers. Dr. Amit Gangotia, Senior Assistant Professor took the stage to shed light on the crucial mindset and skill set required to thrive in the ever-evolving tourism and travel sector. His valuable insights provided a clear path for students, underscoring the transformative career prospects within Tourism and Travel Management.

Dr. Mahendra Singh, Associate Professor, spoke about fostering unity and enthusiasm among the incoming MBA (Tourism & Travel Management) students, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie.  Mr. Rahul Thakur, Assistant Professor, emphasized the significance of digital skills in the field of Tourism and Travel Management. He underscored the digital proficiency required in today’s rapidly evolving landscape and offered guidance to students on harnessing this essential skill set. During the orientation program, senior students, alumni, and research scholars shared their insights and experiences with the new students, providing valuable perspectives to guide their academic journey ahead.

The event concluded on a note of gratitude, with Dr. Rabinder Singh, Assistant Professor, extending a heartfelt vote of thanks. The Department of Tourism and Travel Management takes immense pride in its distinguished faculty, dedicated students, and the spirit of collaboration that has marked the beginning of this new academic session.