The mission of the MHM program is to produce senior level competent managers to serve in different areas of the hospitality industry. The MHM program is designed to empower the graduates with necessary skills and abilities so as to manage the ever growing and highly competitive areas of hospitality management in a socially responsible, scientifically approached, and result oriented fashion.
The specific objectives of the program are:
ELIGIBILITY CONDITION FOR ADMISSION
The candidate applying for admission to the MHM program must have:
Admission Criteria
Written Test:
Eligible applicants are required to appear in the entrance test commonly known as Central Management Admission Test (CMAT) conducted by the Faculty of Management. The test will follow the international testing pattern and standards. It includes the areas like:
• Verbal ability
• Quantitative ability
• Logical reasoning
• General awareness
There shall be altogether one hundred (100) objective questions in the CMAT containing twenty-five (25) questions in each section with a total weight of 100 marks.
Interview
Applicants securing above cut off point marks in the CMAT will be short-listed. Only short listed candidates will be interviewed and selected for admission. Besides group discussion and personal interviews will be conducted. The final selection for admission will be strictly on merit basis followed by the cumulative score of applicants' previous academic records, marks obtained in CMAT, group discussions and interviews.
TEACHING PEDAGOGY
The general teaching pedagogy includes class lectures, group discussions, case studies, guest lectures, role play, research work, project work (individual and group), assignments (theoretical and practical), and term papers. The teaching faculty will determine the choice of teaching pedagogy as per the need of the course.
The concerned faculty shall develop a detailed course outline and work plan at the beginning of each semester and also recommends the basic text and other reference materials for effective teaching - learning of the courses prescribed.
INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT
Students during the Fourth Semester shall be attached to hospitality related industries where they have to work for a period of eight weeks. The industrial attachment for students are closely monitored and evaluated through feedback session with the students, concerned member of the industry and the frequent visit of the faculty member to the industry concerned.
At the end of attachment, students are required to submit the report (in prescribed format) to FOM through concerned campus at the end of fourth semester. The evaluation of report shall be based on the confidential report by the organization (25 percent), presentation (25 percent) and the report (50 percent). The final evaluation of industrial attachment shall be done jointly by the examiner appointed by the FOM and the internal examiner designated by the concerned college / campus.
THESIS
Only those students who have completed the study of first, second, and third semester shall be allowed to write the thesis. Each student shall prepare a thesis (an individual and original research report) in the prescribed format based on areas related to the hospitality industry. The thesis has to be written under the direct supervision of a faculty member appointed by the Research Department of the respective campus / college.
Evaluation of the thesis shall be based on the written part carrying 60 percent and viva-voce carrying 40 percent. The final evaluation of the thesis shall be done by the examiners appointed by the FOM.
EXAMINATION, EVALUATION AND GRADING SYSTEM
The MHM program shall be executed through the semester system. There shall be altogether four semesters required to complete the regular program. The internal (on-going) evaluation and the external (end of semester) examination shall carry a weightage of 50 percent respectively. The final grade shall be determined on the overall performance in internal and external examinations.
Passing Grade and Grading System
The final evaluation of students is done through the examination conducted by the Faculty of Management, Tribhuvan University. Students must secure a minimum of grade ‘B’ or Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 in the internal evaluation in order to qualify to appear in the semester examination. In order to pass the semester examination the student must secure Grade ‘B’ or the average Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.00.
Grading System
The grading system shall be as follows:
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Grade
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CGPA
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Division/Remarks
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A
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4.00
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First Division with Distinction
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A-
B+ |
3.333 to < 4.000
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First Division
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B
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3.000 to < 3.333
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Second Division
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B-
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2.667 to < 3.000
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Pass in Individual Paper
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F
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< 2.667
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Fail
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Make-up Examination and Re-registration
Students failing in one or more courses at the end of the semester examinations can appear in the make-up examination in the subsequent semester. A student can appear in only two courses (6 credit hours) in the make-up examination. If the student fails in the make-up examination he/she shall have to re-register and repeat the course as per the course cycle. A student can re-register only two courses (6 credit hours) in a semester. The examination of the re-registered course(s) shall be held as per the course cycle.
Attendance
Students are required to attend regularly all theory and practical classes, assignments, study tour, field trip, seminars and presentations as required by the course. A student is required to attend at least 80 percent of such activities in order to qualify for the semester examination.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
The MHM program extends over four semesters (two academic years). The MHM degree is awarded upon its successful completion of all the following requirements specified by the curriculum.
WITHDRAWAL
A student who has partially completed the MHM program and would like to discontinue his/her studies shall be allowed to withdraw from the program. In such a case, a certificate specifying the credit earned by the student in the program shall be provided on request.
CURRICULAR STRUCTURE
The MHM program requires the students to study a total of 66 credit hours. The curricular structure of the program comprises the following five separate course components.
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I
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Compulsory and Core Courses |
42 Credit Hours
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II
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Focus Area Courses |
12 Credit Hours
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III
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Elective Courses |
03 Credit Hours
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IV
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Industrial Attachment |
03 Credit Hours
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V
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Thesis |
06 Credit Hours
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| Total |
66 Credit Hours
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