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Hotel management courses in Shillong are offered by NIPS Institute of Hotel Management – AICTE approved, MAKAUT affiliated, and operational since 1993. Programs include BSc HHA, BHM, MBA Hospitality, and Diploma with direct merit-based admission, no entrance exam required for students from Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, and all Northeast India states. NIPS Shillong graduates have been placed at Hyatt Regency Tokyo, Royal Caribbean cruise lines, and luxury hotels across 110 countries.
If you are from Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, or Tripura and you are thinking seriously about a career in hotel management, this guide is written for you.
Not for the student in Delhi who already has five hotel management colleges within driving distance. Not for the student in Mumbai who grew up surrounded by 5-star properties. For you, a student from the Northeast who is weighing your options, wondering whether Shillong is the right place to study, whether hotel management can actually lead somewhere, and whether the investment of three years and a few lakhs will pay off.
The honest answer to all of those questions is yes, but only if you make the right choices from the start. This guide walks you through everything – the courses available, what they cost, how admission works, what the career really looks like after graduation, and why students from across Northeast India are choosing formal hospitality education in Shillong over short-term courses they keep hearing about.
What Is Hotel Management and Why Shillong Makes Sense
Hotel management is not just about working at a hotel reception counter. It covers the entire operation of any hospitality establishment, food and beverage management, kitchen operations, front office, housekeeping, event management, tourism, cruise lines, airlines, and resort management. Students who graduate from a good hotel management program in Shillong go on to work in 5-star hotels across India and abroad, on international cruise ships, in airports, in food service companies, and in tourism management.
Shillong specifically makes sense for Northeast India students for one straightforward reason: it is close to home. You are studying in your own region, your family is nearby, your cost of living is lower than in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore, and the academic environment feels familiar. But the career you are working toward is not limited to Shillong or Meghalaya – a properly accredited hotel management degree from Shillong opens the same international doors as one from anywhere else in India.
Why Northeast India Is Becoming a Hospitality Career Goldmine
Something significant is happening to hospitality and tourism in Northeast India right now, and students who choose hotel management today are positioned to benefit directly from it.
According to a 2025 whitepaper by real estate consultancy HVS-ANAROCK, branded hotel supply across the eight Northeast states is currently just 1.7% of India’s total hotel inventory — and it is projected to double by 2030, with over 3,000 new hotel rooms being planned across Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and surrounding states. ¹ A report by HotelierIndia.com confirms that tourist footfall across the Northeast doubled in FY 2024–25, with Mizoram recording a 101.74% increase in domestic visitors and Tripura surging 64.07% in domestic arrivals. ²
Assam’s Chief Minister recently projected that Guwahati alone will host 11 five-star hotels within the next three years — each of which will need trained, qualified hotel management professionals to operate them. Meghalaya’s Cherry Blossom Festival, the living root bridges of Cherrapunji, Kaziranga in Assam, the tribal festivals of Nagaland — all of these are drawing domestic and international tourists in numbers that were not seen five years ago.
What this means for a hotel management student from Northeast India is simple: the industry is growing right here, in your backyard. As research from Mordor Intelligence notes, the North-East hospitality sector is projected to grow at a 16.46% CAGR through 2031 — one of the highest growth rates in the country. ³
The hotels being built need front office managers, F&B directors, executive chefs, guest relations officers, and hospitality management professionals. These are not entry-level service positions. They require formal training, degree-level qualifications, and the structured hospitality education that a proper hotel management course provides.
Why a Degree Beats a Short-Term Course — The Founder’s Perspective
“Many students opt for short-term courses hoping for quick employment. While such programs may provide immediate job opportunities, a degree or diploma in hospitality creates a structured career path. As students progress in their careers, academic qualifications often become important for supervisory, managerial, and leadership positions. This is one of the reasons why students from Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, and other parts of Northeast India are increasingly choosing formal hospitality education as a long-term international career opportunity in their future.”— Vivek Pathak, Founder & Managing Director, NIPS Institute of Hotel Management (Est. 1993)
This distinction matters more than most students realize when they are seventeen or eighteen and looking for the fastest route to a job.
A short-term certificate course — say, a 3-month food service course or a 6-month hospitality basics program — can get you a job as a waiter, a room attendant, or a kitchen helper. These are legitimate entry points. But after two or three years, when your batchmate who did a BSc HHA from an AICTE-approved college is being considered for a supervisory role or a team leader position, you will often find that promotions require a formal degree. Major hotel chains — Marriott, Hyatt, Taj, ITC, Oberoi — filter their management trainee programs by academic qualification. AICTE-approved degree holders get into rooms that diploma holders from unaccredited institutes simply cannot.
The difference between a 3-year BSc HHA from an AICTE-approved college and a 6-month certificate course is not just two and a half years. It is the difference between spending your career in a service role and spending it in a management role.
Hotel Management Courses Available in Shillong — What You Can Study
The following programs are available at NIPS’s hotel management college in Shillong for 2026 admissions:
BSc HHA — Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Hotel Administration (3 Years)
The most comprehensive degree program — three years of AICTE-approved, MAKAUT-affiliated academic training covering front office management, food and beverage service, food production, bakery and confectionery, housekeeping, and hospitality management. Graduates are eligible for management trainee programs at premium hotel chains in India and internationally. The BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration program is the strongest qualification NIPS Shillong offers — and it is the same degree that opened the door to Hyatt Regency Tokyo for NIPS Shillong alumni Ms. Olik Taggu and Mr. Abenthung Patton from the Batch of 2024.
BHM — Bachelor of Hotel Management (3 Years)
A degree-level program covering similar ground to BSc HHA with a broader hospitality management curriculum. MAKAUT affiliated.
MBA Hospitality Management (2 Years)
For graduates who want to move into senior management, operations, or revenue management roles. NIPS Shillong offers MBA Hospitality Management for graduates of any discipline. Fees approximately 2.2 lakhs total.
Diploma in Hotel Management (1–3 Years)
For students who want a faster entry into the industry. NIPS Shillong Diploma fees are approximately 1.8 lakhs. A diploma qualifies you for entry-level hotel positions and provides a practical foundation. NIPS Shillong also offers a BA program at approximately 2.4 lakhs.
Certificate Programs
Short-term certification in specific hospitality skills — food production, housekeeping, front office — for students who want focused training in one department.
ACCREDITATION: All degree programs at NIPS Shillong are approved by AICTE (Government of India) and affiliated to MAKAUT — the only hotel management institute in this part of India with both these government recognitions.
Hotel Management Course Fees in Shillong — What It Actually Costs
| Program | Duration | Fee (Approx) |
|---|---|---|
| MBA Hospitality Management | 2 Years | ~₹2.2 Lakhs total |
| BA Hospitality Management | 3 Years | ~₹2.4 Lakhs total |
| Diploma in Hotel Management | 1–3 Years | ~₹1.8 Lakhs total |
| BSc HHA / BHM (Degree) | 3 Years | Contact admissions for 2026 fee |
| Certificate Programs | 3–6 Months | Contact admissions |
For complete 2026 fee details including semester-wise breakdown, hostel costs, and scholarship options, visit the NIPS Shillong campus page or call +91-96741-11177.
NIPS degree programs are AICTE-approved, which means students are eligible for education loans from all major banks including SBI, HDFC Credila, and Axis Bank — a benefit not available for non-AICTE programs.
Admission Process – How to Join NIPS Shillong from Northeast India
Students from Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, Manipur, and other Northeast states can apply directly to NIPS Shillong without appearing for any entrance examination.
Eligibility
Passed Class 12 from any recognized board in any stream — Science, Commerce, or Arts. No minimum percentage requirement. No NCHMCT JEE, no eCHAT, no entrance test of any kind.
How to Apply
- Step 1: Visit nipsgroup.in/campus/shillong/ and fill out the online application form
- Step 2: Submit your Class 12 mark sheet and school leaving certificate
- Step 3: Attend a counseling session — can be completed online via video call for students from remote areas of Nagaland, Mizoram, or Tripura
- Step 4: Confirm admission and submit the first semester fee
- Step 5: Receive your offer letter and welcome kit
FOR REMOTE AREA STUDENTS: The entire admission process from application to counseling can be completed online. Students from remote areas of Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, or Tripura do not need to travel to Shillong for initial admission.
What the Career Actually Looks Like — Real Outcomes for Northeast India Students
This is the section that matters most to parents. For detailed salary figures by role and experience level, read the hotel management salary guide on nipsgroup.in. Here is the realistic career trajectory of a NIPS Shillong graduate.
Year 1 After Graduation — Entry Level
Most NIPS graduates start at 3-star to 5-star hotels in India earning between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000 per month. Entry-level roles include Front Desk Executive, F&B Executive, Kitchen Executive, and Housekeeping Supervisor.
Years 2–4 — Growth Phase
With two to three years at a reputable hotel, salaries typically grow to ₹35,000–₹60,000 per month. Promotions to Floor Supervisor, F&B Manager, and Assistant Manager become available. Many students move to larger city markets for better opportunities.
Year 5 and Beyond — Management Level
Experienced professionals with 4–5 years of work experience move into management roles — Front Office Manager, Revenue Manager, Food and Beverage Director — earning between ₹60,000 and ₹1.5 lakhs per month depending on hotel brand and city.
The International Path — Where the Numbers Change Entirely
NIPS Shillong alumni Ms. Olik Taggu and Mr. Abenthung Patton from the Batch of 2024 are currently working at Hyatt Regency Tokyo, Japan — after studying hotel management right here in Shillong. Their placement was made possible through NIPS’s international placement network.
NIPS graduates placed on Royal Caribbean cruise lines earn USD 1,200 to USD 2,000 per month with zero accommodation or food costs — approximately ₹1 to ₹1.7 lakhs per month in take-home savings within one to two years of graduating. For a student from Meghalaya or Nagaland, this is a life-changing income level that no short-term certificate course can access.
The NIPS placement record includes Taj Hotels, JW Marriott, Hyatt, Oberoi, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Emirates, and 6,754+ partner companies across 110 countries — the same global network available to every NIPS Shillong graduate.
Jobs You Can Get After Hotel Management from Shillong
For a complete list of career paths available after hotel management, see the hotel management career opportunities guide on nipsgroup.in. Here is a summary specific to Northeast India graduates:
- Hotels and Resorts in India: Taj Hotels, JW Marriott, Hyatt, Oberoi, ITC, Hilton, Westin, Marriott International, and the growing list of branded properties opening across Northeast India over the next five years
- International Cruise Lines: Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruises, American Cruise Lines — active NIPS placement partners
- Airlines and Aviation: IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India, Emirates, Qatar Airways — cabin crew and airport hospitality roles
- Food Service Companies: Sodexo, Compass Group, TajSATS — large operators that actively recruit from hotel management colleges
- Northeast India’s emerging hospitality sector: As Guwahati prepares for 11 new five-star hotels and branded hotel inventory doubles by 2030, demand for qualified hotel management professionals from this region will grow significantly
Branded hotel supply in Northeast India is expected to double by 2030, adding 3,000+ new hotel rooms — HVS-ANAROCK, 2025
NIPS Shillong — What Makes It the Right Choice for Northeast India Students
NIPS Institute of Hotel Management was established in Kolkata in 1993 — making it one of the oldest continuously operating hotel management institutes in Eastern India. The Shillong campus was founded in 2018, built on the same academic standards and placement network that made NIPS the best hotel management college in Eastern India.
Triple Government Accreditation
NIPS is AICTE-approved (Government of India), NAAC-accredited, and MAKAUT-affiliated — the only hotel management institute in this part of India with all three government recognitions simultaneously.
Direct Admission — No Entrance Exam
IHM Shillong, the government institute, requires NCHMCT JEE with a cutoff rank of 5188 for General category students. NIPS Shillong accepts students directly on merit — Class 12 pass from any stream, no competitive exam required.
Verified International Placements
Ms. Olik Taggu and Mr. Abenthung Patton — both from NIPS Shillong Batch of 2024 — are currently placed at Hyatt Regency Tokyo, Japan. These are named alumni at a named international property. Not a general claim.
Global Ranking
NIPS is ranked among the Top 90 hotel management institutes globally. No other hotel management college in Northeast India carries a verified global ranking. NIPS also holds the Best International Placement Award from Bangkok, Thailand — the first hotel management institute in India to receive this recognition. Read more about NIPS as the best hotel management college in Eastern India.
International Collaboration
NIPS is in collaboration with Business and Hotel Management School (BHMS), Switzerland — giving students access to internationally recognized certifications alongside their Indian degree.
For Students from Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Tripura — A Direct Note
If you are reading this from Guwahati, Dimapur, Aizawl, Agartala, or a smaller town in any of these states, the question in your mind is probably not about hotel management in general. It is a more personal question: is this the right choice for someone from where I am from?
The answer is yes — and the timing makes it even more compelling.
The Northeast’s hospitality sector is at the beginning of a growth curve that the rest of India went through twenty years ago. Branded hotels are coming to Guwahati, to Shillong, to Sikkim, to Imphal. They need managers, not just staff. The students who are training today in proper AICTE-approved programs are the ones who will be in those management positions when those hotels open.
Studying at NIPS Shillong gives you a practical advantage: you understand the region, you know the culture, you speak the languages that matter in Northeast Indian hospitality, and you are not starting your career as an outsider in an unfamiliar city. At the same time, the NIPS placement network means your career is not limited to Shillong or even India.
Ms. Olik Taggu studied hotel management in Shillong. She is now at Hyatt Regency Tokyo.That pathway exists for you too — if you make the right choice at the beginning.


