The International Institute of Hotel Management (IIHM) offers a comprehensive 3-year hospitality program consisting of 6 semesters, with exams conducted every 6 months for 8 subjects per semester. The faculty is well-regarded for their supportive nature, fostering a positive learning environment. Students benefit from practical learning experiences, contributing to high success rates in exams. The course boasts a strong placement record of 95-100%, with students eligible for placements from the third semester.
The institute provides training through mock interviews and personality development classes. Prominent recruiters include JW Marriott, Taj Group, Oberoi Group, Accor Hotels, Ritz Carlton, and Hilton. The highest domestic package comes from the Oberoi Group at 3.6-4 LPA, while Hilton offers the highest international package at 5-7 LPA. Average packages range between 2-3 LPA, with Management Trainee being a prominent role. Mandatory internships in the second year offer international exposure in countries like France, Dubai, and Mauritius, with stipends varying from INR 1,000 to 40,000, and the highest in the US.
The annual tuition fee for the B.Sc course is INR 1,98,000, with an additional INR 55,000 for a UWL degree in the third year, totaling approximately INR 5.86 lakh. The overall cost, including additional services, is around INR 10 lakh for three years. The Kolkata campus has a total fee of INR 6,51,000, with an annual fee of INR 2,17,000. Scholarships are offered based on academic performance: 15% for scores above 65%, 15% for scores above 80%, and 30% for scores above 90%.
Government scholarships, such as SVMCM, and financial assistance options, including loans and EMIs, are also available.

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