As the global hospitality industry expands with renewed energy, India stands poised to be a powerhouse of skilled hospitality professionals. At the forefront of this movement are the Institutes of Hotel Management (IHMs), working under the Ministry of Tourism (MOT), Government of India. These institutes are recognised for their legacy of excellence, practical training, and commitment to developing world-class professionals. With admissions now open for the upcoming academic session, there is no better time for aspiring students to consider a rewarding career in hospitality.
The IHMs’ legacy is personified by the likes of Padam Shree Sanjeev Kapoor, Chef Manjit Gill, Puneet Chatwal, Ranju Alex, Padam Shree Chef Damu, etc. Actually, the list is so proficient and long that it can go on and on, including numerous Michelin-starred celebrities. This illustrious list eminently shows the depth and width of IHMs across India and the world in terms of providing leadership in the hospitality sector.
IHMs across the country are undergoing a transformational shift to align more closely with national priorities and global industry demands. With dynamic changes initiated through government directives and industry feedback, these institutes are evolving into high-impact learning environments that not only educate but also inspire.
Strengthening Industry-Academia Collaboration
IHMs are strengthening ties with the hospitality industry to ensure that academic delivery mirrors industry expectations. This partnership enhances the relevance of the curriculum, provides students with valuable industry exposure, and ensures smoother placement transitions. Hotel brands such as Taj, Marriott, Oberoi, ITC, and international players have become active collaborators in this effort, offering internships, recruitment support, and mentorship opportunities. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Central IHMs and leading hotel chains further cements this collaboration, enabling structured faculty-industry interactions, joint research, and hands-on learning experiences for students.
Task Force for Curriculum Upgradation
To remain future-ready, a dedicated task force has revised the IHM curriculum to incorporate cutting-edge subjects. From Artificial Intelligence in Hospitality, Digital Marketing, Sustainable Tourism, to Cultural Diversity Management, the curriculum now reflects the needs of a 21st-century workforce. Students are trained not just in core hotel operations but in soft skills, entrepreneurship, and emerging technologies—skills that make them versatile and globally competitive.
Admission Enhancement Measures
Recognising the need to attract high-potential students, IHMs have initiated focused admission augmentation efforts. These include:
- Awareness campaigns across schools and career fairs.
- Media outreach to promote the value of hospitality education.
- Enhanced digital presence, making it easier for students and parents to access admission details.
In addition, IHMs are working closely with the National Testing Agency (NTA) to streamline the entrance process (NCHM JEE), ensuring transparency, efficiency, and student convenience.
Outstanding Placement Track Record
IHMs are widely respected for their consistent placement performance. Final-year students are recruited by top hospitality chains, airlines, cruise lines, and multinational corporations. Placement cells across IHMs maintain active engagement with industry recruiters to secure high-quality job offers for graduates. For example, this year, AIHM Chandigarh achieved a stunning 100 percent one student one placement record. A growing trend is the interest of cruise liners, which now regularly participate in campus placements, offering students exciting international career opportunities on luxury ships around the globe.
Global Exposure and International Collaborations
IHMs have taken significant steps in fostering international collaborations. A notable partnership with Michigan State University (USA) enables academic exchange, research collaboration, and global networking. Students also benefit from prestigious internship programs at the University College of Birmingham and Marriott hotels in Mauritius, where they gain hands-on training and exposure to international standards of hospitality. These collaborations add immense value to a student’s resume and expand their career horizons.
Faculty Development and Innovation Culture
Quality education begins with quality educators. To ensure faculty remain industry-relevant, IHMs have rolled out faculty development programs in partnership with top hotel brands and academic institutions. Faculty members receive exposure to the latest tools, pedagogical techniques, and hospitality trends, which they then bring back to the classroom. Additionally, IHMs are nurturing a culture of innovation and incubation by encouraging students to engage in start-up projects, research, and entrepreneurship. Dedicated incubation centres provide mentorship and seed funding for promising student-led ventures in food technology, sustainable tourism, and service innovation.
Special Collaborations and Strategic Alliances
IHMs are also exploring unique partnerships outside the traditional hospitality space. Collaborations with defence forces, for example, with the Directorate General Resettlements, aim to support skilling and reskilling programs for defence personnel, opening doors to new domains for training and facilitating corporate social responsibility. Furthermore, initiatives taken at Indian Culinary Institutes (ICIs) are reinforcing culinary education as a specialised domain, increasing the diversity of professional pathways available to students.
Why Choose IHM?
A degree from IHM is not just a qualification—it is a gateway to a prestigious, people-centric, and globally relevant profession. Students learn to thrive in real-world environments while developing skills that are applicable in numerous industries, including hospitality, aviation, healthcare, retail, and tourism. With a renewed focus on employability, technology, and global readiness, IHMs are offering a transformative education experience that prepares students for leadership roles and entrepreneurial success.
The hospitality industry offers some of the most exciting, fast-paced, and rewarding career opportunities today. Whether it’s managing luxury hotels, designing world-class guest experiences, working on international cruise liners, or running your own culinary venture or event management firm, the possibilities are limitless. With strategic upgrades, strong industry partnerships, and a student-first approach, IHMs are the ideal launchpad for a wonderful hospitality career. As such, timely action for guaranteed world-class career building through IHMs is worth pursuing. This is well expressed by “Better three hours too soon than a minute too late”.
(Gyan Bhushan, (IES) is Senior Economic Advisor, Ministry of Tourism and Chief Executive Officer, National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT), Government of India and Dr Pratik Ghosh, Head of Department, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering & Nutrition, Chandigarh. Courtesy: PIB)