Onam Celebrations at AIMS Institutes: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Togetherness

September 25, 2024: The Onam celebrations at AIMS Institutes on September 11th, 2024, was a grand success, bringing together the entire institution in a vibrant and memorable cultural celebration. With the theme "Where Tradition Meets Togetherness," the event truly captured the essence of Onam, Kerala's most iconic festival, and highlighted the unity in diversity that is at the heart of AIMS Institutes. The celebrations commenced with a lively Chendamelam procession, where the rhythmic beats of traditional Kerala drums set the tone for the day’s festivities. Students and faculty, dressed in traditional Kerala attire, joined the procession, creating an atmosphere filled with excitement and cultural pride. The striking colors of white, gold, and saffron, seen in the kasavu saris and mundus, made the entire campus come aliv

 

Onam Celebrations at AIMS Institutes: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Togetherness

September 25, 2024: The Onam celebrations at AIMS Institutes on September 11th, 2024, was a grand success, bringing together the entire institution in a vibrant and memorable cultural celebration. With the theme "Where Tradition Meets Togetherness," the event truly captured the essence of Onam, Kerala's most iconic festival, and highlighted the unity in diversity that is at the heart of AIMS Institutes. The celebrations commenced with a lively Chendamelam procession, where the rhythmic beats of traditional Kerala drums set the tone for the day’s festivities. Students and faculty, dressed in traditional Kerala attire, joined the procession, creating an atmosphere filled with excitement and cultural pride. The striking colors of white, gold, and saffron, seen in the kasavu saris and mundus, made the entire campus come alive.

A highlight of the day was the Best-Dressed Male and Female competition for both students and faculty members. The excitement and fun surrounding the selection of winners added an extra layer of joy to the celebrations. The participants, dressed in their traditional best, embraced the cultural significance of the occasion, and the judging process was filled with laughter and enthusiasm. The vibrant display of traditional attire brought out a deep sense of pride in Kerala's rich cultural heritage, while also fostering friendly competition. Adding to the festive spirit, payasam-a beloved dessert in Kerala’s cuisine-along with sweets and savory items, were distributed to everyone. This simple gesture of sharing sweets with the entire AIMS community symbolized the togetherness and joy that Onam stands for.This brought a sweet conclusion to the day’s events and ensured that everyone left with a smile.

Reflecting on the day, it was clear that the Onam celebrations at AIMS were more than just a festival—they were a celebration of the institution’s diversity and the rich cultural heritage that each member brings to the community. The event served as a testament to the unity, joy, and sense of belonging that festivals like Onam inspire.
As we look back on this unforgettable day, we are filled with gratitude for the shared memories, the bonds strengthened, and the cultural understanding fostered through this celebration. At AIMS Institutes, we believe in the power of tradition and togetherness, and our Onam festivities were a perfect example of these values in action.
Here’s to many more such celebrations that continue to bring us closer, celebrating our differences and building a stronger, united AIMS community.

AIMS Institutes' Team Selected to Represent India at the Sustainable Hospitality Challenge

August 12, 2024: AIMS Institutes feels proud in announcing that its talented team has made it to the list of teams which is going to represent India in the semi-final of the reputable Sustainable Hospitality Challenge hosted by Hotel school The Hague.

The team includes Sanjay R from MBA 1st Semester, Saniya Patil from BBA 3rd Semester, Aswathi Shaiju from BBA (Aviation) 3rd Semester and Myskina Devi from BHM 3rd Semester, the only participants from India across Asia and Africa, they demonstrate their commitment to advancing sustainable innovation in the global hospitality Industry.

The Sustainable Hospitality Challenge is pioneers of progressive thinking and action within the hospitality industry, known for promoting creative ideas and the progression of sustainability. Therefore, the selected team of AIMS Institutes reveals that they are capable and committed to shape the future of hospitality sector.

Thus, at the core of their engagement is the idea called *Vivian - A Sustainable Face Blob* that has the potential to redefine sustainability in this industry. This pioneering approach is rooted in the team’s passion for disrupting the present situation and creating a paradigm shift toward sustainability in the hospitality industry.

In line with this vision of promoting a more innovative and sustainable future, AIMS Institutes team lengthen their warm invitation to join and to be a part of this change. It is also evident that their participation signifies the institution’s commitment to establishing a reputation for excellence while also taking an active part in re-defining the future of the hospitality industry on an international level.

Specifically, Hotel School The Hague initiative, the Sustainable Hospitality Challenge has become one of the leading platforms (within 7 years) to support different approaches within hospitality. This is because it focuses on the sustainability of the industry and the environment through the embracing of new ideas and concepts by the next generation of hospitality leaders.

The AIMS Institute’s selected team showcases not only their strong academic performance but also India’s rising potential to promote sustainability in the global hospitality industry. As they step into this new phase of their lives, they also represent the dreams of their institution and country to make a difference in the world.

To conclude, the involvement of AIMS Institute’s team in the Sustainable Hospitality Challenge is one of the steps towards the further development of the institution and achieving better results in sustainability. It remains a testimony to their hard work, creativity and passion in the effort to contribute towards the making of a better world for the hospitality scenario and all other related fields.

 

AIMS Participates in The Sustainable Hospitality Challenge 

June 22, 2023: The Hotelschool The Hague, which is ranked 9th Best in the QS World Rankings for Hospitality education, launched the Sustainable Hospitality Challenge. Enhancing the development of sustainable hospitality is the goal of the Sustainable Hospitality Challenge. For the past seven years, SHC has been a platform for challenging cutting-edge concepts in hospitality. Today, SHC is a global knowledge-based effort. AIMS Institutes is proud to announce that it is the only team from India shortlisted for the semi-finals in the 2023 edition which will be held in Amsterdam on 21 & 22 June 2023. Three of our students - Abhay R Thalanki from AIMS School of Business, Hari Krishna Denkala & Louis Kumar Sudeep from AIMS School of Hospitality and Tourism will be representing AIMS Institutes in the event. The theme for the competition is ONE WITH NATURE.

Up until this year, the Sustainable Hospitality Challenge exclusively allowed student teams from the best worldwide hotel schools to address real-world cases. Their invitation has been extended to the best design, architecture, and engineering schools worldwide as of this year. For the purpose of developing the winning proposal for the 2023 Sustainable Hospitality Challenge, teams will have the chance to collaborate more effectively across these crucial disciplines. Participants from AIMS Institutes had the chance to present their strategy for solving the issue to a distinguished jury made up of A-level CEOs and Vice Presidents from the hospitality, design, architectural, and engineering industries. Sustainability emerged as the challenge's overarching subject. It has acquired momentum to help and advance the growth of sustainability in the hospitality industry.

AIMS Bangalore Inks MoU with Japan’s Navis Group
Ms.Takako Oshibuchi Mr. S Rajkumar Mr. Katsumasa Mauro Dr.Priyanandan Reddy.

January 30, 2023: An MOU was signed between AIMS Institutes in Bengaluru and Navis Group in Japan in the presence of Mr. Katsumasa Mauro, the Honourable Consul General of Japan in Bangalore, who was instrumental in this endeavour.
The MOU would give qualified students from AIMS Institutes a platform to find employment in various Japanese companies, particularly in the hotel and aviation management sectors. The chosen AIMS graduates will receive Japanese language and survival training from Navis. The students of AIMS Institutes have a fantastic opportunity to launch their professional careers on a global scale. 

Given the already strong ties between India and Japan, AIMS Institutes and Navis feel honoured to support the development of those ties through this MOU, which will allow for the exchange of best practises as well as resources and knowledge.
The agreement with Navis will give further impetus to the ongoing efforts at AIMS Institutes to provide students with international placement opportunities in addition to domestic ones. Shimane University, in Japan, and AIMS Institutes have an active and engaging MOU for student and faculty exchanges.

AIMS Institute is Organising Round Table Conference on “Developing Coffee as a Culture”

January 29, 2020: AIMS Institutes, is organising a round table conference on “The Scope of Developing Coffee as a Culture for the Growth of Tourism and Hospitality in India”. The invitation have been rolled out to chefs, operations managers, professionals from microbreweries, members of coffee board, coffee planters, tourism department members, professionals from the beverage industry, researchers and all stake holders of the tourism and hospitality industry. The conference aims at discovering opportunities to grow coffee as a social lubricant to improve tourism and hospitality capacity in India. Also, there will be discussions about and its use as a social stimulant to create a Culture.

AIMS Institute announces the dates of Hospitality Week, 2020

January 15, 2020: AIMS Institutes, School of Hospitality and Tourism is organising an international level event, Hospitality Week 2020. The event will serve as a platform for industry professionals, hospitality experts, educators, food bloggers and critics where they can come under one umbrella to meet, share, connect, compete, exhibit and learn about the evolving changes in hospitality sector. The culinary department in Hospitality sector has experienced some of the biggest sustainability related innovation in last decade in context to ingredients, preparing methods, presentation and in-house plantations. Professional chefs who have excelled in their domain in terms of technique and art of cooking will be able to showcase their offering through this medium. This event is expected to facilitate students access to network community of professionals.

School participates in AIMS National Management Week from August 1-7, 2019

August 31, 2019: AIMS Institutes, organises seven day-long Annual National Management Week every year. This year, the event witnessed active participation of different schools across country, including AIMS School of Business. The 31st annual management education convention was themed on “Management Education 4.0- Strategies for Global Competitiveness”. This 4.0 version of the event focused on four broad themes Diversity and Inclusion, Climate Change and Water Conservation, Service Beyond Self and Koushal Vikas.

There were bundle of activities planned for the complete week. Among all the participants, six college were able to make it to the final presentation. The event proved to be a great learning experience for all the participants.

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Prajwal | Master of Computer Applications (MCA) - Batch of 2023
Reviewed on 17 Dec 2024
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Good placement and good college for MBA and hotel management.

Placements: I'm a 2023 passed-out candidate, there are 0 placements in this college for MCA from the college placement department end. Coming to placement, there are 0 placements for MCA students. Not even one company entered our college for placement in the tech field. Only 2 got internships, that too through faculty but not through the campus side. There will be no role offering because the entire faculty has left the college.

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Vignesh H Naik | BBA in Aviation - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2024
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5.0
Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Absolutely satisfied because of faculty and college facilities.

Placements: College is having good internship, and placements are offered. A good number of students were placed in college. Almost all of the students have got internship in our college. Students can get jobs in the airline industry at airports (IndiGo, Air India).

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Dipika Samal | BBA in Aviation - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 15 Sep 2024
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3.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
Satisfied but not 100 percent .

Placements: The placement record of my course is not so good because our course was started recently in 2019, but other courses are having proper placements. The top recruiting company is good too, and they take industrial visits that are quite relevant and efficient.

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Dillikar Lokesh | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 4 Feb 2024
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2.4
Placements 2 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 2
Uncertain about providing an impeccable review.

Placements: Initially, we had a plethora of activities, but as time progresses, these activities have become outdated and ceased. In general, the situation is satisfactory. Fortunately, some of our senior members have secured placements, although there is some uncertainty surrounding this matter. Placements hold significant value for postgraduate courses, but their effectiveness for undergraduate courses remains uncertain. Apart from that, there is nothing noteworthy to mention.

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Anonymous | Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 15 Sep 2023
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2.6
Placements 3 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
I am not satisfied with infrastructure but teaching quality and placements are good.

Placements: Almost 50% of students got placed in this course. The highest salary package offered was 38 LPA. Many students got internships in this course. Top recruiting companies are Wipro, HP, Axis Bank, Infosys, etc.

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Raj Nandhini | Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2027
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Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
Glance of AIMS Institution.

Placements: As I am pursuing the B.Com course from the college as a first-year student, I feel that 40 percent of students were placed in my course. As I have heard from my passed-out senior batches and the faculty members, the highest package was 6-7 Lacs per annum, and the lowest was 3 Lacs per annum. The top roles offered in my course are most probably in corporate work.

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