The BHM programme aims to provide students a strong base of knowledge, skills and attitudes required for employability/ leadership roles in hospitality and restaurant operations/ management /entrepreneurship

The Bachelor’s of Hotel Management (BHM) course is a comprehensive undergraduate programme that prepares students for careers in the hospitality and tourism industry. It opens doors to diverse career opportunities in hotels, resorts, event management, tourism, and catering businesses. The curriculum covers key aspects such as food and beverage service, front office operations, housekeeping, and hospitality marketing.

The BHM Hotel Management course also emphasises managerial and entrepreneurial skills, enabling students to take on leadership roles or start their ventures. With a well-structured academic framework, students gain expertise in customer service, financial management, and business operations. 

The Bachelor of Hotel Management course duration typically ranges from three to four years, depending on the institution. This programme ensures graduates are industry-ready, making them highly sought after in the global hospitality market.

Potential Job Roles

  1. Hotel Manager: Oversees the daily operations of a hotel, ensuring guest satisfaction, managing staff, and maintaining profitability. This role requires strong leadership and organisational skills. ​

  2. Food and Beverage Manager: Manages the food and beverage operations within establishments, ensuring quality service, menu planning, and compliance with health regulations. ​

  3. Front Office Manager: Supervises front desk operations, including reservations, guest services, and staff management, ensuring a seamless guest experience. ​

  4. Event Planner: Coordinates and manages events such as conferences, weddings, and corporate meetings, handling logistics, budgeting, and client relations.

  5. Cruise Line Manager: Oversees operations on cruise ships, ensuring guest satisfaction, coordinating activities, and managing staff across various departments. 

     

Industries and Sectors Hiring Graduates:

  • Hotels and Resorts (Luxury and Business): Offer roles in management, guest services, and operations, focusing on providing exceptional guest experiences. ​

  • Travel and Tourism Agencies: Require professionals to design travel packages, manage client relations, and ensure quality service delivery. ​

  • Airlines and Cruise Lines: Seek individuals for customer service, operations management, and hospitality roles to enhance passenger experiences. ​

  • Event Management Firms: Employ planners and coordinators to organise various events, from corporate conferences to social gatherings. ​

  • Hospitality Consulting Firms: Offer advisory services to hospitality businesses, requiring expertise in operations, marketing, and management strategies. ​

Opportunities for Higher Education

  1. MBA in Hospitality Management: Advanced degree focusing on strategic management, leadership, and business skills tailored to the hospitality industry. ​

  2. Certifications in Specialised Areas:

    • Wine and Spirits: Courses like WSET provide in-depth knowledge of wines and spirits, beneficial for roles in fine dining and beverage management.​ 

    • Bakery and Pastry Arts: Specialised training for careers in patisserie and dessert creation within hotels and restaurants.​ 

    • Culinary Arts: Advanced culinary programmes enhance cooking techniques and kitchen management skills, opening opportunities in gourmet establishments.​ 

Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4

    Semester I

  • Fundamentals of Food Production

  • Fundamentals of Food and Beverage Service

  • Fundamentals of Front Office Operations

  • Fundamentals of Housekeeping Operations

  • Introduction to Foreign Language

  • Fundamentals of Food Production  (Practical)

  • Fundamentals of Food and Beverage Service (Practical)

  • Fundamentals of Front Office Operations (Practical)

  • Fundamentals of Housekeeping Operations (Practical)

     

    Semester II

  • Fundamentals of Bakery

  • Fundamentals of Beverage – 1 

  • Intermediate Course in Front Office Operations - 1

  • Intermediate Course in Housekeeping Operations - 1 

  • Food Safety and HACCP

  • Fundamentals of Bakery (Practical) 

  •  Intermediate Course in Front Office Operations - 1 (Practical)

  • Intermediate Course in Housekeeping Operations -1  (Practical) 

  • Intermediate Skills in Food and Beverage Service - 1 (Practical) 

    Semester III

  • Intermediate course in Food Production 

  • Fundamentals of Beverage – 2

  • Intermediate Course in Front Office Operations - 2 

  • Intermediate Course in Accommodation Operations - 2

  • Business Communication and Skill Enhancement 

  • Intermediate course in Food Production – 2 (Practical)

  • Fundamentals of Patisserie (Practical)

  • Bar Operations (Practical)

  • Property Management System (Practical) 

  • Intermediate course Accommodation Operations - 2 (Practical) 

     

    Semester IV

  • Practice School

  • Skill Enhancement Specialisation

  • Level - 2: 8065 Diploma in Food Preparation and Cookery

  • Level - 2: 8066 Diploma in Food and Beverage Service

  • Level - 2: 8067 Diploma in Reception Services

  • Level - 2: 8068 Diploma in Accommodation Services

    Semester V

  • Rooms Division Operations Management

  • Hotel Accounting

  • Luxury Fashion and Lifestyle Trends

  • Food and Beverage control and management 

  • Hospitality Marketing

  • Food and Nutrition

  • Essentials for Entrepreneurship

  • Customer Relationship Management

  • Banquet Catering (Practical)

  • Advanced Beverage Service (Practical)

  • Excel Skills for Business (Practical)

    Semester VI

  • Business Statistics

  • Revenue Management 

  • Services Marketing

  • Financial Management 

  • Human Resource Management 

  • Field Visit and Workshop (Practical)

    Semester VII

  • HR Analytics

  • Strategic Hospitality Management

  • Environmental Sustainability

  • Digital Marketing

  • Design Thinking and Innovation

  • Research Methodology

  • Field Visit and Workshop (Practical)

     

    Semester VIII

  • Hotel Law and Ethics

  • Business Analytics 

  • Training and Development 

  • Tourism and Travel Management

  • Consumer Behaviour and Insights

  • Research Paper / Research Project / Product Development

Elective Options and Specialisations

The programme electives are a part of Semester VI: 

  • Accommodation Management (364.1)

  • Culinary Management (364.2) 

  • Food and Beverage Management (364.3)

  • Front Office Management (364.4) 

 

Laboratory Sessions and Practical Exposure

  • State-of-the-Art Laboratories: Fully equipped training kitchens and bakery labs, simulated front office, and housekeeping training labs provide realistic settings for mastering hospitality operations. ​

  • Industry Collaboration: The curriculum integrates projects and workshops developed in partnership with leading hospitality brands. Initiatives such as Culinary Boot Camps, Food Enthusiasts Programmes, and Wine Appreciation Programmes offer students exposure to current industry practices and trends.

  • Specialisation Options: From the third year, students can engage in specialised training programmes. ​

The full details can be found in the curriculum document.

 

WGSHA boasts comprehensive facilities tailored for holistic hospitality education:​

Campus Infrastructure for Hotel Management

  • Training Kitchens and Bakery Labs: Equipped with modern equipment, these facilities provide students with hands-on culinary experience.​
  • Fine-Dining Restaurants: On-campus establishments allow students to practice and refine their service and management skills in a real-world setting.​
  • Simulated Front Office and Housekeeping Labs: These labs replicate actual hotel environments, enabling students to gain practical experience in guest relations and room maintenance.​
  • Library and Computer Labs: The institution provides a library stocked with numerous books, journals, and magazines, along with computer labs to support students' academic endeavors.

Student Clubs and Extracurricular Activities

  • Hotel Management Student Association: This body organises events, workshops, and seminars, enhancing leadership and organisational skills among members.​
  • Culinary and Baking Clubs: These clubs provide platforms for students to explore innovative culinary techniques, participate in cooking competitions, and collaborate on gastronomic projects.​
  • Event Management Workshops and Competitions: Students engage in planning and executing events, from conceptualisation to execution, honing their project management and teamwork abilities.​

Internships

Students have opportunities to intern at prestigious establishments, including five-star hotels, cruise lines, and global hospitality brands, gaining invaluable hands-on experience

Industry Visits

Regular visits to renowned hospitality establishments provide insights into operational dynamics and emerging industry trends

Guest Lectures

Eminent professionals from the hospitality sector are invited to share their experiences and knowledge, keeping students abreast of current industry practices.

  • Academic Qualification: Applicants should have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board.​

  • Minimum Marks: A minimum aggregate of 45% marks is required in the qualifying examination.​
  • Online Application: Visit the official MAHE admissions portal to complete the online application form. Ensure all personal and academic details are accurately provided.​

  • Document Submission: Upload the necessary documents, including - 10+2 mark sheet or equivalent certificate​, identification proof​, passport-size photographs​

  • Application Fee Payment: Pay the prescribed application fee through the available online payment methods.​

  • Selection Process: Admissions are merit-based, considering the marks obtained in the qualifying examination.​

  • Admission Offer: Successful candidates will receive an admission offer. To confirm the seat, candidates must pay the requisite admission fee within the stipulated deadline.

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Professor Satish Jayaram, Principal, WGSHA and

Professor Satish Jayaram

Principal, WGSHA

Dr. Rajasekharan Pillai K, Professor and Qualification: PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

Dr. Rajasekharan Pillai K

Professor

Qualification: PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

J. Nishar Ahmed, Assistant Professor Selection Grade and Qualification: Master of Business Administration

J. Nishar Ahmed

Assistant Professor Selection Grade

Qualification: Master of Business Administration

Chhaya K, Assistant Professor and Qualification: M.Sc. (Dietetics and Applied Nutrition)

Chhaya K

Assistant Professor

Qualification: M.Sc. (Dietetics and Applied Nutrition)

Mr. Harish Unnikrishnan, Assistant Professor and  Qualification: Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hotel Management)

Mr. Harish Unnikrishnan

Assistant Professor

Qualification: Master of Business Administration (Tourism and Hotel Management)

Research and Industry Collaborations

Hospitality Trends and Innovation

Research on evolving customer expectations, digital transformation in hotels, and AI-driven guest experiences.

Sustainable Tourism

Studies focusing on eco-friendly hotel operations, waste management in the hospitality sector, and carbon-neutral tourism practices.

Customer Service Excellence

Analysis of consumer behavior, personalised guest experiences, and the role of data analytics in enhancing service quality.

Student Involvement in Research and Competitions

Students are encouraged to participate in research projects and global hospitality competitions, providing them with a platform to showcase their skills and innovation.

Competitions and Recognitions:

  • Sustainable Hospitality Challenge – A prestigious event where students present innovative business concepts focused on sustainable hospitality.

  • Culinary and Hospitality Championships – Students compete in international culinary contests, demonstrating their expertise in food presentation, taste, and innovation. 

  • Event Planning and Hotel Management Competitions – Opportunities for students to develop real-world solutions for hospitality management, logistics, and customer service.

Participation in such competitions enhances students’ professional profiles, offering them global exposure and networking opportunities with industry leaders.

 

BHM Course Outline

What is the duration of the Bachelor of Hotel Management programme?
The Bachelor of Hotel Management is typically a 4-year undergraduate degree divided into 8 semesters.
What are the eligibility criteria for enrolling in the BHM programme?
Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% marks and English as a compulsory subject.
Are there any entrance exams required for admission to the BHM course?
Admission to the BHM course can be based on entrance exams or merit, depending on the institution's specific requirements.
What is the fee structure for the Bachelor of Hotel Management programme?
The BHM course fees range from INR 3 to 10 lakh, varying by institution and location.
What career opportunities are available after completing a BHM degree?
Graduates can pursue roles such as Hotel Manager, Food and Beverage Manager, Front Office Executive, Event Planner, and Cruise Line Manager in various hospitality sectors.
Is there any provision for scholarships in the BHM programme?
Many institutions offer scholarships based on academic performance, entrance exam scores, or financial need. Applicants should check with the specific institution for details.
Does the BHM programme include practical training or internships?
Yes, the BHM programme typically includes internships at five-star hotels, cruise lines, and global hospitality brands to provide industry exposure.
What subjects are covered in the Bachelor of Hotel Management curriculum?
The BHM curriculum includes subjects like Hospitality Management, Food Production, Beverage Studies, Housekeeping, Front Office Operations, and Event Management.
Are there opportunities for higher education after completing a BHM degree?
Graduates can pursue advanced degrees like an MBA in Hospitality Management or specialised certifications in areas such as Culinary Arts or Event Management.
What is the average salary for a Bachelor of Hotel Management graduate?
The average salary after completing the BHM degree is approximately INR 3.53 lakh per year, though this can vary based on the role and organisation.