Saad Attar

Saad Attar's Review on IHM Hyderabad - Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition

Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Hospitality and Hotel Administration) Batch 2016
IHM Hyderabad - Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology & Applied Nutrition
Overall Rating: 3.5

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Reviewed on Aug 29, 2018
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Placements and Internships

4

I have done my internship from JW Marriott and the stipend was 1k per month.

There are a lot of 5-star hotels and brand companies that hire us and the roles that we get are of associate level in Kitchen, Housekeeping, Front Office, Food and beverage, Marketing, HR, Sales, etc.

The average salary is about 1.8L to 2.5L per year, the highest salary is 3L per year and 75 % of the students get placed.

The alumni network is also good and u will get updates of job on your facebook page as there are a lot of opportunities.

College Infrastructure and Hostel Facilities

3

There are boys hostel and girls hostel on the campus and the hostel fee is INR 20,000 for 5 months.

We have a PG but the hostel is better than outside PG and better than the hostel you can rent a flat that is cheap and good.

Food is ok sometimes good, as it is cooked by students in the practicals and the food cost is included in the fees.

The Infrastructure is good which comfortable benches, clean dining halls and there is wi-fi available

Academics and Faculty

3.5

There are practicals in the morning from 9 to 1 and after that, we have classes till 5.

There will be a lot of assignments that are very easy to do. The exams are also easy if you have an interest in it.

The Quality of Teaching is very Good as there are top faculty and have a lot of experience in the hospitality field.

The overall experience is very good, you will enjoy the course as there are students that come from all over India and you will get to learn a lot.

Overall Rating

3.5

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Placements & Internships

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Academics & Faculty

3.5

College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities

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