Indus International University, Una BHM fees is 80,000 INR (Yearly). Indus International University, Una BHM admission is offered on the basis of the merit of the qualifying exam.
Course | Duration | Fees |
BHM | 4 Years | 80000 INR |
To be eligible for the Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) degree at Indus International University, Una, candidates must have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, candidates must also clear the university's entrance exam and personal interview round. It is also preferred that candidates have a strong interest in the hospitality industry and possess good communication skills. Prior work experience or relevant certifications in the field of hospitality may also be taken into consideration during the admission process.
Admission to the BHM at Indus International University, Una is subject to meeting the eligibility criteria. All shortlisted candidates have to complete the Indus International University, Una BHM admission process by getting their documents verified and paying the admission fee.
Indus International University, Una BHM application form has to be submitted online by visiting the official website. Candidates aspiring to take admission to the BHM course at Indus International University, Una have to first check and meet the eligibility criteria and then proceed further with the application process.
Overall: I graduated with a BHM degree from IIU Una and I am completely satisfied as I received the best training both practically and theoretically throughout my course curriculum. My course was four years long and the fees were Rs 80,000 per year. I was from a commerce background and in class 12 I obtained 84% marks. My admission was done based on the marks I obtained. The programme included training in housekeeping, food production and service, room service, office and guest management, and much more.
Placement: BHM placements were good. To prepare us for final placements we were given training through industry visits, seminars, workshops and talk sessions. A 20-week job training was arranged by IIU Una as well. We were prepared for job roles such as hotel operations manager, chef, sous chef, catering manager, tour guide, steward, chief sommelier, etc.
Infrastructure: IIU Una campus had a well maintained infrastructure. There was a library with more than 12,000 reference materials. Our department had four laboratories which included the front office lab, the housekeeping lab, the food & beverage production lab, and the food & beverage service lab. The laboratories were clean and tidy.
Faculty: Our faculty was really good. Mr Harshit Sharma closely looked over our work and upliftment. The teaching-learning process at IIU Una was interactive and because of the course's needs special focus was given to practical training.
Hostel: Hostel fees at IIU Una ranged started from Rs 23,000 to as high as Rs 35,000. The dorm rooms were well kept and the food was nice and healthy. We received the meals four times a day. Snacks were also provided.