NMIMS, Ireland’s hotel management college launch dual degree programme
Vagisha Kaushik | April 29, 2024 | 08:03 PM IST | 2 mins read
NMIMS School of Hospitality Management and Shannon College of Hotel Management launched 2+2 dual degree flagship programme.
NEW DELHI : The NMIMS School of Hospitality Management and Shannon College of Hotel Management, University of Galway, Ireland jointly launched a four-year dual degree flagship programme during an agreement signing ceremony. The programme will confer the degrees of BBA in Hospitality Operations and Management from NMIMS School of Hospitality Management and Bachelor of Business Studies (International Hotel Management) from Shannon College, University of Galway.
As per the eligibility criteria, students should have a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12 for NMIMS. The selection process includes a written test and a personal interview. After the completion of their second year at NMIMS, students will need a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 and an interview by Shannon College for eligibility.
The dual-degree programme also includes a mandatory nine-month post-completion internship, allowing students hands-on experience at renowned hospitality establishments. Furthermore, both institutions will provide 100% placement assistance, with recruitment opportunities available across the EU, US, and UK through partner hotels.
Anita Kelly, Consul General of Ireland in Mumbai said, “I am delighted with this new partnership between NMIMS and Shannon College of Hotel Management. I am happy to share that our graduates are holding important positions in some of the finest hotels around the world. I am confident that this collaboration between the two institutions will generate huge opportunities for the students to flourish in the global hospitality industry.”
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Ruchita Verma, Dean, of NMIMS School of Hospitality Management, expressed her enthusiasm about the collaboration, and said, “Our partnership with Shannon College of Hotel Management signifies our commitment to providing students with a truly cross-cultural educational experience. Together, we aim to equip the next generation of hospitality leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in this ever-evolving industry.”
Pamela Likely, Shannon College of Hotel Management, said, “The collaboration between NMIMS and Shannon College emphasizes the importance of international partnerships in fostering a global mindset while ensuring academic excellence. It represents a significant step towards bridging continents and nurturing future leaders in hospitality.”
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