At IIMS College, practical learning is an essential part of the academic experience. To strengthen this approach, BIHM students are provided with valuable industry exposure opportunities that connect classroom knowledge with real-world hospitality practice.
As part of this learning experience, students from the Bachelor of International Hospitality Management (BIHM) program are given the opportunity to gain hands-on industry exposure at Taylor’s Cafe and Aranya Boutique Hotel. This six-week experience allows students to step into professional hospitality environments where they actively engage in daily operations and service activities.
During the exposure period, students work across different operational shifts, enabling them to understand the dynamic nature of hospitality services. By participating in various roles within the café and hotel environment, students observe and contribute to essential aspects of hospitality operations such as guest service, teamwork, coordination, and maintaining service standards.
This practical learning opportunity allows students to develop a deeper understanding of the day-to-day responsibilities and professional expectations within the hospitality industry. Through real workplace interactions, students strengthen their communication skills, adaptability, time management, and service mindset, which are essential qualities for a successful career in hospitality.
By offering such structured practical opportunities, IIMS College ensures that students not only gain theoretical knowledge but also develop industry-relevant skills and professional awareness. Initiatives like this reflect the college’s dedication to preparing future hospitality professionals who are ready to meet the evolving demands of the global hospitality sector.