At a stretch, 2286 students of Chennai’s
Amirta International Institute of Hotel Management have secured positions in the hospitality industry and set an employment record.
The institute has recently conducted a job fair at its campus where 160 Star Properties of Chennai, Karur, Bengaluru, and Mumbai participated.
Reputed hotels like ITC Grand Chola, Taj Group, Hyatt Regency, The Park, Accord Metropolitan, Oberoi Group, Fortune Group, Radisson Blu, Clarks Exoctica Bangalore, Kohinoor Asiana, Ramada, Confluence, Feathers, Turyaa, GRT Grand, Somerset Greenways, and MGM Resorts, offered jobs to students who are in their final year of studies and yet to get graduated.
Students across various streams of Hotel Management including Diploma in Hospitality Management; Diploma in Hotel Management; Advanced Professional Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Science; Diploma in Food Production; B.Sc (Catering Science & Hotel Management); participated in the job fair. For details, call 8939200700 or visit
www.chennaisamirta.com “This is a first-of-its-kind experience in the country witnessing participation of numerous star hotels in a job fair conducted by a single institute,” said Mr. R. Boominathan, CEO of the institute.
“All of our students who have been interviewed were selected, as the hospitality experts were pleased with the subject knowledge, conduct and skills showcased by our students. Our institute’s teachings are far away from rote methods practised elsewhere. We are committed to imparting knowledge that is of value in real time. We train students giving focus on practical ways of learning,” he added.
About Chennais Amirta: Chennais Amirta International Institute of Hotel Management is an institution providing an ideal atmosphere for dynamic and focused learning. It is a brand that has a rich legacy and provides opportunities for participating in the new dimensions of hospitality. The institute’s success lies on the faculties and the students themselves. We believe that a person’s potential is defined by the work that one do in the present. That is the reason, passion for learning is given more importance than high marks and grades.
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