Hospitality
In simple terms, an international hotel management course is a hospitality programme designed around global hotel standards:
These programmes may be:
Many colleges abroad also name their degrees “BA/BSc in International Hotel Management” or “International Hospitality Management” to indicate this global focus.
Indian universities and institutes offer programmes with names like:
Bachelor in International Hotel Management
These usually:
Several Indian institutes promote international hotel management diplomas or dual programmes, for example:
Graduate Diploma in International Hotel Management & Tourism.
They tend to:
If you want to study fully abroad, you will see programmes like:
Countries commonly promoted to Indian students include UAE, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, UK, and Australia. Programmes usually last 3–4 years for bachelors, 1–2 years for masters, and may include 6–12 months of internship.
Class 12 with required percentage (varies by country/university).
Some PG programmes in International Hotel Management (e.g., master’s degrees abroad) require a relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
Course and college pages indicate:
International-branded diplomas in hotel management: often ₹1.5–4.5 lakh total tuition.
Work-integrated BVoc/Hospitality degrees co-designed with luxury hotel chains e.g., Emversity -linked programmes typically fall into similar ranges but include long paid internships, which partly offset costs.
Country guides show that hotel management courses abroad can cost:
To judge Return on Investment (ROI):
For many Indian students, a smart path is: build strong, international-standard skills via a high-quality India-based programme + global hotel chain exposure, and then consider specialised PG or short courses abroad later.
Graduates from international hotel management courses typically work in:
Study-abroad counsellors often note that graduates from international hotel management programmes can progress faster because of:
Exposure to global best practices.
However:
Employers in India also value graduates trained in international standards within Indian luxury chains—especially brands that are part of global groups.
This is the core decision for many students.
Studying abroad may be suitable if:
Even then, you should research visa rules, work-rights during and after study, and realistic job prospects.
Choosing a high-quality, India-based international hotel management course or a work-integrated programme can be better if:
You value paid internships and 2–3 years of practical experience alongside your degree.
Hospitality can be a strong career path after 12th if you enjoy service, thrive in busy environments and are willing to learn continuously on the job. Your next steps should be:
Explore Emversity-linked BVoc programmes if you want a work-integrated route into hospitality.
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