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Ashok Institute of Hospitality and Tourism Management

Private University|Estd. 2015

Average rating of AIH&TM

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.6

Based on 11 Verified Users

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3.5/5

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3.1/5

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3.8/5

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4.2/5

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Ajay Choudhary

Ajay Choudhary

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 2 Jan, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really good here. They know their stuff and are professional. Some are great at explaining things, some are strict but fair. Just remember, you have to attend 75% of classes or you might get held back.

Placement: There are a lot of students at my college. The average salary after graduation is around $30k-$40k. Companies like Holiday Inn and Lemon Tree come for interviews and job training. Everyone in my college gets a chance to train at a 5-star hotel, which is pretty cool. It's a great place to study!

Campus: The classrooms and library have good Wi-Fi, which is nice. Plus, we have air conditioning, which is a big plus compared to other schools. It would be great to have a hostel like other IHMs. The food is better than most messes, but sports facilities are lacking a bit.

Nidhi Gupta

Nidhi Gupta

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 19 Jul, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and super helpful. Most of them have Masters degrees or lots of experience, which they share with us in class. You can even reach out to them after college if you have questions. They use a digital room to show presentations and make learning easier.

Placement: I was part of the first group of students who graduated from the B.Sc. in hospitality and hotel administration program in 2018. The placement rate was pretty good, around 85% of us got jobs in good companies. The faculty was really helpful in guiding us for placements and industrial training. Companies like Taj group, the grand, Oyo, sita travels, cc'd, chaayos, treebo hotels, lemon tree, the accor group, and more came for placements. It was a great experience overall.

Campus: This college started offering B.Sc. in hospitality and hotel administration in 2015. They used to be in qutub institutional area before moving to chanakyapuri in 2015. The campus has central AC, big classrooms, a nice library, and indoor games like table tennis and badminton. They also have a restaurant for practice, a housekeeping lab, and 3 kitchens for baking and cooking.

Gargi Verma

Gargi Verma

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 16 Feb, 2023

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really qualified and super helpful. They know their stuff. Each teacher has their own way of teaching, which makes things interesting. The course curriculum is set by NCHMCT for all IHMs. The student to teacher ratio is around 10:1, which works well.

Placement: Almost all students found jobs after graduation. The salary depends on where you work Oberoi pays the most, while retail pays the least. Some students opt for further studies instead of job interviews. Everyone gets internships, with the highest stipend being Rs. 2,500.

Campus: The college has labs, classrooms, and a library. The labs and classrooms are pretty good. There's no hostel, but the canteen food is hit or miss. The campus is small but cozy.

Pradeep Gupta

Pradeep Gupta

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The bakery chef is amazing! The stuff we learn is actually useful for real jobs. If you go to class and pay attention, the exams are a piece of cake!

Placement: After graduation, most of us found jobs, but not always at the companies we wanted or with the salary we hoped for. The highest-paying job went to a Management Trainee student. The lowest salary offered was around 14,000 per month. The college arranges some good internships, but I recommend applying to places you really want to work at by yourself. Only a few students get sent for interviews by the college.

Campus: I had to find a hostel outside the campus since the college doesn't have one. But it's cool because the college is air-conditioned and serves lunch in the cafeteria. The classrooms are big and the benches are comfy. Great place to study!

Swati Gupta

Swati Gupta

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 9 Feb, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. Exams are pretty manageable as long as you attend all the classes. It's not all theory, so make sure you understand everything about your subject. The best part is we get to practice at a nice hotel for housekeeping and front office classes. It's a great hands-on experience!

Placement: Most students here get placed, which is awesome! Big hotels like The Leela and Radisson Blu come to hire us. And hey, almost everyone lands internships too. Plus, we can even do an extra course called BHM from IGNOU. Love it here at AIHTM!

Campus: The campus isn't great, but it's fine for studying. There's no hostel, so we have to find PGs. We get lunch there, and it's pretty good. They switch up the menu every day, which is nice.

Tej Patel

Tej Patel

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 19 Nov, 2021

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand. The semester exams are fair and not too hard, so it's not too stressful.

Placement: Around 65% of students in my course get placed, which is pretty good. The highest salary package offered is around 65,000, while the lowest is about 50,000. The top companies that come for recruitment are Ashok Hotel, Taj Palace, and ITC Maurya. Some students also get internships at Radisson Blue, Taj, and Holiday Inn. The main roles offered are in the kitchen and front office. It's a good opportunity for students looking for jobs in this field.

Campus: The college has great facilities and a nice campus. The classrooms are clean and have good air conditioning. The food isn't amazing, but it's okay to eat. I really enjoy playing cricket and table tennis there. They offer a lot of opportunities for students to get involved.

Siddharth Gupta

Siddharth Gupta

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 13 Jul, 2021

2.3
1 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are nice and always ready to help. They really try hard to teach us well, but I feel like they could do even better. It all comes down to how much effort you put into your studies. That's probably the best thing about this college.

Placement: The placements at our college are pretty good, better than IHM Pusa. On average, they offer around Rs. 15,000 per month, with the highest going up to Rs. 30,000. It's not bad for newbies in hospitality. But it's smart to not just depend on the college for placements, try to find some on your own too.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good, and the classrooms are awesome. The food in the canteen is tasty, and the practical labs are decent. However, there's room for improvement. It lacks sports facilities and doesn't have a library or Wi-Fi, which are essentials for a college. It feels like someone decided to open a college randomly without thinking much about it.

Aishwarya Rao

Aishwarya Rao

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2021

2.0
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice and know their stuff. They have a lot of experience. The courses are good and get you ready for working in the industry. Just gotta put in your own effort too.

Placement: Only around a third of us in the course got jobs after graduation. The pay ranged from Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 35,000 per month. Big hotel companies come to our college to hire students. Most of us also land internships in top hotels across India.

Campus: The equipment in the labs is really up-to-date. We've got Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and even biometric attendance here. The campus is super nice and clean. The food in the hostel is decent, but it could be improved. It would be great if the college offered more sports and games options.

Yash Reddy

Yash Reddy

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2020

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and really try hard to help us. It's up to us students if we want to put in the effort to study. But if you ever need help, the teachers are always there to answer your questions and clear things up. Don't forget about submitting assignments on time  it's a big part of the course.

Placement: Most students who interviewed got jobs from college. Big companies like Roseate House, IHG Group, Lemontree Group, and others hired students for roles like management trainee. It's a good place to kickstart your career.

Campus: The college has three different kitchens: ATK, QTK, and BTK. We also have classrooms, a library, and lots of activities like Bharat Parv and Paryatan Parv. We even have a sports week and other events. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus.

Pradeep Rao

Pradeep Rao

BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration

Reviewed On 16 Mar, 2020

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They teach well and the course material is practical for getting us ready for work. We even get internships in our 2nd year to see what it's like in hotels. The exams are not too tough if you pay attention and study. Overall, it's a great place to learn!

Placement: I'm in my second year, so I still have one more year before placement time. From the latest placements at our college, only half of us got placed and not many companies came for interviews. The top hotels that visited campus were Taj, Oberois, and Leela.

Campus: The classrooms are pretty big, fitting around 40 students. We have separate classes for hands-on learning. The food at school is okay. They also have computer labs where we learn how to use hotel software. But the downside is there's no place to stay on campus.

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