CSMU MHM FAQs
Ques. Is the MHM at CSMU a full-time on-campus programme, and what is the weekly schedule like?
Ans. Yes, the MHM at CSMU is a full-time, on-campus programme. Students are required to attend regular classes at the Panvel campus. The department has dedicated labs including a Food Production Lab, Front Office Lab, Housekeeping Lab, and Food and Beverage Lab where practical sessions are conducted. The timetable is structured to include both theory lectures and hands-on lab sessions, and students are expected to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance to be eligible for exams and scholarships.
Ques. What is the eligibility for MHM at CSMU, and can a student with a non-hotel management graduation apply?
Ans. The primary eligibility for MHM at CSMU is a Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management (BHM) or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university. Candidates with a graduation in hospitality studies or related fields may also be considered. However, students with a general graduation (e.g., B.Com, B.Sc.) in an unrelated field are typically not eligible. It is advisable to contact the admissions office directly at admissions.csmu.ac.in to confirm eligibility for specific qualifications.
Ques. Does CSMU require an entrance exam for MHM admission, or is it merit-based?
Ans. CSMU conducts its own entrance test called CSMUCET for admission to professional programmes including MHM. However, candidates who have cleared a state or central government competitive exam (such as MAH-MBA-CET) may be exempted from CSMUCET. For non-technical programmes, admissions can also be done on the basis of qualifying examination scores and a personal interview. The exact mode for a given year is confirmed at the time of admission notification.
Ques. What are the hostel facilities at CSMU, and is hostel accommodation guaranteed for MHM students?
Ans. CSMU offers on-campus hostel accommodation with multiple room types: Triple Occupancy (Non-AC) at Rs. 92,000/year, Double Occupancy (Non-AC) at Rs. 1,10,000/year, Triple Occupancy (AC) at Rs. 1,20,000/year, and Double Occupancy (AC) at Rs. 1,40,000/year for 2026-27. Mess fee is charged separately and is not included in the hostel fee. Hostel accommodation is not mandatory for MHM students and is subject to availability. Students are advised to apply for hostel early as seats are limited.
Ques. What kind of placements can MHM graduates from CSMU expect, and which companies recruit from the hospitality department?
Ans. CSMU's location in Navi Mumbai, within the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, gives MHM graduates access to a large hospitality market including five-star hotels, restaurant chains, event management companies, and airline catering firms. The university has placement partners and conducts an Inter-College Pool Job Fair. However, course-specific placement data for MHM is not separately published. Graduates typically find roles as Assistant Managers, Front Office Executives, F&B Supervisors, and Housekeeping Managers in leading hotel chains. Students are encouraged to check with the placement cell for the latest recruiter list.
Ques. Can I avail multiple scholarships at CSMU, and when is the scholarship amount credited?
Ans. No, CSMU's scholarship policy strictly states that only one scholarship or financial assistance scheme can be availed at a time; schemes cannot be combined. The scholarship amount is not credited upfront but is given as a concession on the fee payable at the end of the academic year, after verification of all relevant documents and confirmation of minimum 75% attendance. Students must apply for the scholarship on the prescribed form with supporting documents by the deadline announced by the university each year.


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