Average rating of IHM Goa
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Pooja Gupta
30 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teaching methods are really helpful, with lots of good tips and tricks. The way they teach is good, but it all depends on how you study. If you put in the effort, you'll do well on the exams. The exams are not too hard or too easy, just study and you'll be fine.
Placement: I've heard that placements at our college are really good. Big companies come here for jobs, and it all depends on how skilled you are. I'm still studying, so I can't say much about placements yet. But seniors have told me that most people get good jobs after graduating.
Campus: The campus is nice with good facilities and modern buildings. The food in the canteen is okay, and there are good labs. There's a new big wing with a modern design. You can get breakfast in the canteen by buying a coupon. I don't live in the hostel, so I can't say anything about that.
Sunil Kumar Singh
30 Jun, 2025
Admission: The faculty here knows their stuff, but they could update how they teach. Some of them use old methods that need a refresh. Plus, a few of the teachers are on the older side.
Placement: I really like our college because they help us get job placements in cool industries like hospitality, travel, and retail. Most students, like 80% of us, find jobs after graduating. And the best part? We get good pay! The most common job they offer is a management trainee position, which is awesome.
Campus: I love my college because the campus is huge and there are lots of trees around. We have great playgrounds to hang out in. They also provide things like parking, food, and drinking water, which is super convenient. Overall, the infrastructure here is top-notch!
Harsh
10 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are pretty helpful overall. They're all really smart and know their stuff. Some go out of their way to help, while others just do their own thing. A few can be a bit rude, though. The B.Sc. HHA course is all about teaching us how the hospitality industry works. We spend a whole semester doing internships to learn hands-on. It's a mix of experiences, but it's cool to see how things work in real life.
Placement: Most students here get jobs after graduation, around 75-80%. Some go for more studies or start their own business. Only a few don't find a job. Salaries range from Rs.10000 to Rs.45000 monthly. Companies like Taj, Radisson, Hilton, McDonald's, and Starbucks often hire here. Your job depends on how good you are.
Campus: The facilities around campus are okay, not the best but decent. We have Wi-Fi and a good collection of hospitality books in the library. The labs and classrooms are big enough for everyone. Hostel facilities are basic, nothing too fancy but they have what we need. The food in the mess is alright.
Varun Gupta
26 Oct, 2024
Admission: In the past 2 years, things have gotten better at our college. The course curriculum has improved a lot. The faculty members here all have experience. There are a few downsides, but some teachers really know their stuff. It's just a shame they have to teach subjects that aren't related to their expertise.
Placement: Lots of big companies like Oberoi Hotels, Taj Hotels, Jet Airways, Dominos, and Starbucks come to our college for placements. It's cool to see different retail and hotel companies offering jobs here. The campus is really nice too, which is a big plus. IHM totally lives up to its reputation.
Campus: The campus got a nice upgrade 2 years back. They have an old building and a new one. There are plenty of classrooms, especially in the new building with lots of new equipment. The overall improvement is noticeable. Plus, there's space by the hostel for sports. It's a good setup now.
Abhishek Chavan
21 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They really know their stuff and are always ready to help. The way they teach is really great. The courses here are super practical and get you ready for the real world. The exams are fair - not too hard, not too easy. It's all about how much work you put in. Most students pass with a high percentage, around 98%.
Placement: The placement rate here is great! They offer packages ranging from 30LPA to 70 LPA. Some top companies that hire here are Taj, Oberoi, Hyatt, Rebel Foods, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, The Fern, and more. They offer roles like Management Trainee, Commi 1, Assistant Manager, Bar Executive, and Food and Beverages Executive.
Campus: The college has great facilities like a computer room, internet-accessible library, bright classrooms, and a well-equipped kitchen. The hostel meets all the basic needs of students. Food in the mess and canteen is tasty. The medical facilities are good, and they also have sports rooms for inter-college tournaments.
Anjali Mishra
20 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. Some teachers even teach more than 2 subjects from different departments. They're always there for us, giving advice and teaching us. This course is great for learning about the hospitality industry. We learn something new every day and get a good understanding of it.
Placement: There's about 350 students in my batch every year. Our college offers various courses like B.Sc., food production, and F&B diplomas. Big hotels like Oberoi, Marriott, Hyatt, Taj, and Park come for placements.
Campus: The campus has good Wi-Fi everywhere, which is great. The labs are big and organized, with nice computers and furniture. Classes are always clean and well-kept. My favorite spot is the libraryit's quiet, peaceful, and comfy. The canteen sells snacks all day, which is cool. And there are lots of sports to play like volleyball, chess, tennis, and more. Overall, it's a nice place to be.
Rakesh Singh
4 May, 2024
Admission: The faculty at my college is awesome! They're really helpful and know their stuff. You can see how qualified they are on IHM Goa's website in the faculty section. If you go to class regularly, you'll do well in your exams for sure. The passing rate is around 50%, so it's important to keep up with your studies.
Placement: The salary range in our course is pretty good. The highest offer is around Rs.60000 a month, while the lowest is Rs.18000. On average, students are getting around Rs.25000 monthly. Big hotel names like Taj, Oberoi, and Radisson Blu are the top recruiters here. Nearly all students land internships in top hotels, which is awesome. The popular job roles are event management, chef, FnB department, and front office associate. It's cool to see our seniors scoring great jobs in countries like the USA, Oman, with fancy titles. Great opportunities here!
Campus: The food is just okay, but the college facilities are nice. We've got AC, Wi-Fi, and really clean rooms here. The medical services are good too. I can't speak for the hostel since I stay in a PG. My advice for future students considering IHM Goa is to find a PG for living instead of the hostel.
Sakshi Sharma
27 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers know a lot, but the way they teach could be better. If you're into cooking and making drinks, you have to study them separately here. The college sticks to a set plan, so a lot of learning is on you, from remembering recipes to actually making them. Usually, teachers show how to do things just once. Passing the semesters is not too hard, except for accounting which trips up some students. Just show up to class regularly and you'll be fine.
Placement: The top offer this year was 4 LPA in retail. Companies like Marriott, Hyatt, Hilton, Oberoi, and Taj hired a lot of students. Everyone landed internships with these companies too. The job title they offer is Management Trainee. The only issue with placements is that one student can keep sitting for interviews even after accepting an offer, which affects others' chances. Also, the placement coordinator makes us use an ancient resume format that even the Area Director found funny during my interview for the Management Trainee position.
Campus: The college has a lot of practical labs which is great. But the hostel and food aren't that good. They only give hostel rooms in the first year. After that, we have to find a place outside, which can be expensive. Rent is around 6k per month. The college only serves food during the day. For dinner, we have to pay 2k extra per month. It's not really worth it to stay in the hostel. It's better to live with friends and share expenses. A 1bhk place costs about 15k in this area.
Vishal patil
26 Sept, 2023
Admission: The course lasts for 3 years with 6 semesters. Exams are pretty easy as long as you keep up with the reading.
Placement: I graduated in 2019, and most of us in my course found jobs. I'm not sure about the pay, though. Big companies like Taj, ITC, Marriott, and others come for interviews. Lots of us also got internships, around 85%.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities! The library has all the books you need for your course. It used to be called the food craft institute and was set up in 1968. IHM Goa started diploma courses in 1984 and degree programs in 2002. The hospitality school is under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. IHM Goa is affiliated with the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology. We offer a B.Sc course in partnership with IGNOU. There are 24 classrooms and eight labs, including housekeeping, computer, front office, bakery & confectionery, basic training kitchens, quantity food kitchens, advanced training kitchens, and training restaurants.
Vaishnavi Das
14 Sept, 2023
Admission: The college faculty is super helpful and they know their stuff from working in the industry. Teachers are always around to help you during the day. The way they teach is good and makes it easy for us students to get it. Personally, I think this course is pretty easy, except for the 4-month Industrial Training bit. If you can handle that, you'll be all set for the course and ready to jump into the industry.
Placement: My college, IHM GOA, has a 100% placement rate every year. The highest salary offered is 30k per month, while the lowest is 12k. On average, students get around 15-16k per month. Companies like TAJ, OBEROI, MARRIOTT, ACCOR, RELIANCE, and PIZZA HUT visit our college for placements. The top roles students can land are Management Trainee positions, with the opportunity to become managers after training. All Hotel Management students have to do an internship at a 5* or 4* hotel anywhere in India. Some of the companies for internships include TAJ, MARRIOTT, OBEROI, RADISSON, ACCOR, and LEELA.
Campus: The college has classrooms that can fit up to 70 students. They have projectors and a green board. The library is big with lots of books on different subjects and authors. They also have labs with all the equipment needed for practicals. The wi-fi is only for the staff. Other cool spots on campus include an amphitheater, Audio Visual Room, Computer Lab, and Games Room.
