Hotel management focuses solely on hotels and standalone restaurants, whereas hospitality encompasses a broader range of sectors, including tourism, events, aviation, retail, consultancy, training, and all other areas within the hospitality industry.
The BBA program focuses on management and organizational operations, emphasizing knowledge and strategies. In contrast, a BBA in Hospitality concentrates on management strategies specific to the hospitality industry and, more importantly, the practical skills needed, such as cooking, baking, serving, and event planning.
Yes, every NMIMS campus has a dedicated placement department that handles the placement and internship opportunities for enrolled students.
At NMIMS, we provide and support both national and international internship opportunities. Our scope extends beyond hotels to include retail, marketing, HR, and other management aspects of the hospitality industry.
No, in the kitchen and bakery, students work in pairs, with each pair consisting of one vegetarian and one non-vegetarian student. Vegetarian students are not required to handle, prepare, or taste any non-vegetarian food.
The NMIMS School of Hospitality Management conducts its own entrance examination and personal interview. Details of the admission process can be found in the admissions tab, along with the admission handout.
NMIMS offers separate off-campus hostels for male and female students.
The entrance examination includes sections on general English, logical reasoning, current affairs, and general knowledge. The personal interview primarily assesses verbal communication skills, along with the candidate's interest and passion for the course.
Currently, the fee is INR 2,00,000 per annum, which covers tuition fees, practical food costs, uniforms, and tool kits.
NMIMS, as a deemed university, has its own curriculum designed to include both core hospitality subjects and management courses. This curriculum is approved by our Board of Studies, which comprises eminent personalities from the hospitality sector.
Yes, our campus organizes special lunches, along with SOHM's flagship event, Epicurean. We also arrange field trips to help students connect with their coursework, such as local market tours, wine and cheese tours, and visits to places like the Morde Chocolate Factory.
Yes, they are part of the curriculum.
No, students are required to complete all aspects of the curriculum.
Yes, the school provides assistance for international internships, primarily in New Zealand, France, and Mauritius. Final-year students and alumni receive support for the J1 Visa, as well as guidance for further studies in the UK, Switzerland, Australia, and the US.
The college hours are Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 5 PM.
No
We provide e-books and notes to our students at no extra cost.
None
NMIMS is located in the heart of Kharghar and can be easily reached by metro, bus, auto-rickshaw, and shared taxis.
Students should focus on general knowledge and stay updated with current affairs. They should also have a clear understanding of their interests and passion for the course.
The female-to-male ratio is approximately 40:60 to 45:55.