The Hotel Management (MHM) programme at Manipal Academy of Higher Education builds practical and managerial capability for hospitality careers. You’ll develop skills through industry-focused learning, with options to strengthen areas such as revenue management, sales, and marketing.
Duration: Typically 2 years (confirm with the programme website for the latest intake structure)
Credits: Programme credit requirements vary by curriculum version (confirm on the programme website)
Delivery format: On-campus learning with industry/practice components (confirm details on the programme website)
Special focus areas: Revenue Management; Sales & Marketing (with electives)
Language of instruction: English (confirm on the programme website)
Tuition fees: Fees vary by intake and category (check the programme website for current tuition)
Intake/start dates: Multiple intakes may be available (check the programme website)
Application: Submit an online application through the university/programme portal (deadlines vary by intake)
Programme Structure (indicative)
Core and specialist courses may include:
- Revenue Management
- Inventory Management
- Marketing Management
- Analytics and Research Skills for Business
- Management Communication
- Managerial Perspective on Business, Government and Society
- Foreign Language – French
Electives/specialisations:
- Revenue Management (specialist track)
- Sales & Marketing (specialist track)
Industry/practice learning:
- Practice-oriented learning through industry exposure to support operational understanding and managerial readiness.
Capstone/thesis:
- A final project or equivalent assessment may be required (confirm the exact capstone/thesis requirement on the programme website).
Academic requirements
Candidates must be eligible for admission to a Master’s degree programme after successfully completing a relevant Under Graduate (UG) degree of at least three years from a recognised university, and be eligible for the award of the degree.
English requirements
English language requirements are not specified in the current record. Applicants should check the programme website or the university admissions page for the latest accepted tests and minimum scores.
Other requirements
General requirements
- Meet the university’s eligibility criteria for Master’s admission based on prior academic qualifications.
- Submit required application documents as listed by the university (e.g., transcripts, degree certificate, and other supporting materials).
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Make sure you meet all requirements
Before applying, review the latest entry requirements, document checklist, and intake deadlines on the programme website.
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Post-study work rights: Work-permit rules depend on the graduate’s nationality, the specific visa category available in the destination country, and the programme/qualification type.
Typical eligibility considerations (India): Graduates may be eligible to apply for a post-study work option if the qualification meets the requirements of the relevant visa/work scheme. Approval is not automatic and is subject to government policy at the time of application.
What you should check before applying:
- Whether your degree qualifies under the current post-study work/temporary employment policy.
- The maximum duration of the work permission and any extension conditions.
- Whether you must secure an employer offer or meet salary/role requirements.
- Any documentation needed (e.g., degree completion proof, transcripts, passport, and application forms).
Important: Visa and work-permit regulations can change. Confirm the latest requirements with the official immigration authority and/or your university’s international office before planning your post-graduation work.