INVESTIGATION: Is a Degree from International Institute of Hotel Management Valid?
Team Careers360 | August 7, 2019 | 11:18 AM IST
Distance Learning Degree from Bharathiar University, AICTE-approved Diploma, collaboration with UWL, are all mired in vague clearances, threatening the qualification of IIHM students...
Imagine a family investing a huge sum of money on their child’s future by getting him admitted in an industry-oriented course
Secondly, the university was not directly operating the centres, but through franchisees, that operated out of rented buildings, which also violated UGC norms.
The UGC decision put the future of hundreds of IIHM students in various campuses in the dark. The students claim that they were never informed by the institute that the degree they were pursuing was not valid anymore.
The problem came to light only when students passing out of IIHM applied for Master’s courses or for jobs. Their applications were getting rejected as their degree was not valid.
Madras High Court’s stay order
Some of the students wrote to Careers360, stating that for the past few months, whenever a student approached IIHM over
However, BU has been continuously facing flak from the High Court for dilly-dallying on operating study centres outside Tamil Nadu. In July 2017, the Madras HC asked BU Vice-Chancellor to close all distance education centres located outside the state. Later, in December 2017, BU Registrar-in-Charge filed an affidavit stating that it will not operate distance education study centres and will not grant affiliation and recognition relating to distance education to be conducted outside the state of Tamil Nadu from the academic year 2018-2019.
In 2018, Madras HC ordered the appearance of BU Registrar in connection with a contempt of court case as the university was flouting its order with study centres continuing to function outside the state. The judge also prohibited BU from permitting the operation of distance education study centres/franchisees and grant of affiliation and recognition relating to distance education to conduct outside the state of Tamil Nadu from the academic year 2018-2019 onwards, until further orders.
AICTE vs IIHM - The case of a questionable diploma
As per the AICTE, the IIHM has the approval to offer ‘Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology (HMCT)’ course for the year 2019-20 with an intake of 90 students. IIHM confirmed that it has the approval to offer three-year Diploma after 10+2. As per the ‘AICTE 2019-20 Handbook’, approval is given to the following courses (Food Technology,Hospitality and Tourism Administration, Hotel Management, Hotel Management and Catering Technology, Travel and Tourism) under the Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology.
Only Kolkata campus approved by AICTE!
IIHM’s claim: BA in Hospitality Management from UWL (University of West London), UK
IIHM on its official website and admission brochure says it offers BA in Hospitality Management from UWL (UK) – London Campus. It also claims that as per the collaboration students will get the opportunity to study in UWL along with 12-month work placement in the UK. According to AICTE, such collaborations needs approval. However, Careers360 has not been able to find any approval for IIHM from any regulatory agency to offer such a programme.
On a specific query of whether “the Degree BA in Hospitality Management from UWL (UK) – London Campus’ valid allowing students to go for Masters level course in UK or in getting jobs in UK”, UWL’s response was vague. UWL responded: “The concept of this course is that students can choose to progress to study in the UK, upon successful completion of the BA Hospitality Management at one of the IIHM campuses in India (please note: students must also meet UK Visa and Immigration requirements). They need to undertake a three month Pre-Masters course at the University of West London, before progressing to the appropriate Masters. Former IIHM/UWL graduates have gained jobs in the UK and IIHM can provide further statistics, if required and subject to data protection. However, as is the case with any international student who studies at any UK university, ‘getting a job in the UK’ is never guaranteed but contingent on a number of factors.”
IIHM has been claiming that it offers, B.Sc Hotel Management Catering Technology and Tourism, which is a “UGC Approved” course. However, it has been found that it does not have any approval from UGC or any university to offer such a course, again putting a question mark on the said degree course. We have also asked IIHM to tell us about the fully approved degree level
Careers360’s advice
India has some good institutions that offer courses in hospitality management, tourism and catering and related areas. Unless the course is offered by an established and reputed hotel chain, our advice to aspirants would be to go through approved institutions to pursue their career dreams. In the case of IIHM, the unapproved nature of the Bharathiar University distance
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