Oriental School of Hotel Management In Kerala - College Courses, Placements

Oriental School of Hotel Management

Valley View Vythiri, Lakkidi P.O., Wayanad, Kerala   |   ESTD : 1995   |   Approved By: AICTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

Oriental School of Hotel Management, Wayanad was started in the 1995 under the aegis of Malabar Hotel Management and Catering promotion Trust with an aim of impart quality hotel operation and management education to students to have leadership role.  College campus is spread over 10 acres of land.

  • College is affiliated to University of Calicut and is approved by AICTE
  • College receives “CSR Top Hotel Management Institute of India” 3rd time consecutively
  • College also got “Best Institute award” 5 times consecutively

Placements:

Company Name

No. of Students Placed

Average Salary per month

Babalyemen, Riyadh

5

Rs. 25000/-

Radisson Blu, Kuwait

5

Rs. 20000/-

Taj Group of Hostel

6

Rs. 18000/-

Café Coffee Day

9

Rs. 15000/-

Oberoi Hotels and Resorts

18

Rs. 13000/-

Lalit, Bangalore

23

Rs. 13000/-

Muthoot Sky Chef

11

Rs.  7000/-

Extracurricular Activities:

  • Sports
  • Seminars
  • Music
  • Dance

Facilities:

Hostel: College provides hostel facilities to boys and girls separately. There is separately build Hostel campus with all facilities. Campus is spread over 5 acres with playground in it.

Laboratories: College has various food practical labs where various levels and types of food making are techniques are taught to students.

Festival: Exotica- It is annual festival organized by the college in which various food exhibitions, food making competitions and cultural activities are held.

Memberships:

  • Member of Kerala Travel Mart
  • Hotel Educators and Recruiters Association
  • Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association
  • India Federation for Culinary Association 

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