The institute will introduce the governing rules and
regulations from time to time. These will be final and binding on all the
students.
Application
Read the prospectus carefully before filling in the Application Form.
State clearly on the form the title of the course and the month/year when you
wish to join. Write clearly and legibly using capital letters in BLACK ink. The
completed Application Form must be sent with four passport-size photographs &
copies of relevant certificates. An application form sent without these will not
be processed.
Letter of Acceptance
After processing the application, you will be sent a Letter of
Acceptance which will state that the institute is willing to offer you a place
on the course subject to the payment of the tuition fee in full or by
installments, the conditions of which will be stated in the Letter. For the
convenience of students, the Letter will give an estimate of the cost of
maintenance per month.
FOR DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
ENGIBLITY
The applicant should have cleared one of the following examinations:
ADMISSION
TEST
The acceptance of students for the Diploma programs depends upon the candidates'
score in the admission test, which comprises of intermediated level descriptive
and multiple-choice question papers. The successful candidates are called for a
preliminary interview to decide their final selection. Those found eligible are
directed to report to the Front office to complete the Admission formulated.
Letter of
Enrolment
Upon receipt of the full tuition fee or the first installment of the
fee, the institute issues a Letter of Enrolment (LOE) to students stating that a
place has been reserved on the course.
Refund
Fee deposited is not refundable. However, in exceptional cases refund
may be allowed with the following deductions:
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10% of the total fee (not
installment) within 5 days of commencement of a program.
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25% of the total fee (not
installment) within 10 days of commencement of a program.
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100% refund will be allowed if
course is not conducted by ITHM due to any reason.
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100% refund will be allowed if a
student will draw himself due to change in schedule of course.
Registration fee will not be
refundable.
Student
Awareness and Involvement
All students need to seek information on and abide by the regulations
and all other official communications of the Institute. Students are fully
informed of the function, structure and aims of the Institute.
Attendance
Students are expected to attend all classes, labs, field trips and
other related instructional activities regularly and punctually.
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A student who for some reason
abstains from class should explain in writing the reason for the absence.
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A student who misses an
announced examination (other than a final examination), because of illness
or other good reason must immediately upon returning to class, present to
the instructor a report from a physician or other acceptable explanation for
the absence.
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A student who for good reason
must be absent from the Institute for an extended period of time must apply
for a leave of absence.
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Cases of students with
consecutive absences will be reported to the Program Director and to the
student's parents or guardians.
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Absence from classes does not
excuse students from course work or their obligation to complete assignments
on time.
Punctuality
Being late for classes is not only detrimental to the academic
progress of the latecomer, but is disruptive for the entire class. Students may
be marked absent. Persistent Offenders maybe suspended from the college.
Equality &
Diversity Statement
ITHM will treat all employees and students with respect and dignity
and seek to provide a working and study environment free from institute
harassment and bullying, discrimination and victimization. It will not accept
any form of discriminatory behavior on its premises, against its employees or
students, either from other employees, students or visitors.
The institute aims to ensure that
all actual or potential employees and students are treated equally, regardless
of: age, disability, family responsibility, marital status, race, colour,
ethnicity, nationality, religion or belief, gender and unrelated criminal
convictions.
To be an effective institute, we
must, as individuals and teams, take responsibility not just for our own work
and ourselves, but also for others. We should support each other in this
process.
Conduct
Students are expected to conduct themselves responsibly on the
College premises. Misconduct may result in suspension of the student from the
institute. In such case no refund of fees will be given and any outstanding
tuition fees will be payable in full.
Honesty
The institute expects that all students will be honest and
forthcoming in their dealings with the members of this community. Further, the
ITHM expects that students will answer truthfully questions put to them by a
properly identified officer of the institute. Failure to do so ordinarily will
result in disciplinary action, including but not limited to requirement to
withdraw from the institute.
All students are required to respect
private and public ownership; instances of theft, misappropriation, or
unauthorized use of or damage to property or materials not one's own will
ordinarily result in disciplinary action, including but not limited to
requirement to withdraw from the institute.
Academic dishonesty includes, but is
not limited to, the following acts:
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Cheating -having, giving or
receiving unauthorized assistance of any form, in any academic exercise or
examination. Using or attempting to use any unauthorized material,
information or study aid in any examination or academic exercise.
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Plagiarism -Representing the
ideas or language of others as one's own.
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Falsification -Inventing any
information, dates or citations in an academic exercise.
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Multiple submissions -Submitting
the same written work to more than one instructor without their knowledge
and permission.
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Interference -Hindering the
performance of another student.
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Complicity -Facilitating any of
the above acts.
Sanctions will be imposed on any
student found guilty of any form of dishonesty.
Physical
Violence
ITHM strives to maintain a safe and secure environment for all
members of the community and thus does not tolerate physical violence used by or
against the members of the community. Students are expected to avoid all
physical conflicts, confrontations, and altercations unless their own safety or
that of another is at extreme jeopardy. Failure to do so will ordinary result in
disciplinary action, including but not limited to requirement to withdraw from
the Institute.
Harassment
You must not use computing facilities for the creation, display,
production or propagation of material which falls into the following categories:
You should take care when using
electronic communications as message can easily be misunderstood. The institute
takes all forms of harassment very seriously.
Books &
Stationery
The Institute provides students, where applicable, with the relevant
course materials. The Textbooks and other course materials from part of class
work must be brought to the class by students. Students are expected to buy
their own textbooks and stationery.
Library
Books
The books in ITHM's library constitute some of its most valuable
assets, and it is essential that all members of the community have reasonable
access to them. A student who violates the use and lending policies of library
without authorization or mutilation, defacement, or abuse of any library book or
library resources will ordinarily lead to formal disciplinary action, including
requirement to withdraw.
Dismissal
The Institute's authorities reserve the right to dismiss students
from the Institute not only for satisfactory academic performance, but also for
failure to maintain proper standards in personal behavior.
Anyone of the following is
regarded as sufficient cause for dismissal:
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Irregular
attendance
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Neglect of work
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Conduct,
inconsistent with general good order
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Failure to
comply with the Institute's rules and regulations
Damage
Any student caught damaging the property of the Institute in any way,
will be required to meet the costs of the damage incurred. The Institute
reserves the right to impose further penalties for such unruly actions.
Breach of
Discipline
Students have the responsibility to respect the right of others, to
refrain from disruptive, threatening, intimidating, harassing or destructive
behavior. Breach of discipline is dealt with by the Disciplinary Committee.
A Student shall be deemed to have
committed a breach of discipline if he/she:
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Engages in conduct which
disrupts or is likely to disrupt teaching/learning activities or the
administration of the Institute.
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Engages in conduct which
obstructs or likely to obstruct any employee of the Institute in the
performance of his/her duties.
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Damages, defaces, occupies, or
uses Institute's property without authorization.
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Refuses to leave any property of
the Institute when required to do so by a member of the Academic Staff,
Senior Administrative staff or any employee of the Institute who has
particular responsibility for that property.
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Fails to comply with any of the
regulations for Conduct or any other regulations or rules which bear the
same force.
STUDENT
ASSESSMENT
During the semester session the progress of the students is continuously
monitored through class tests, quizzes and assignments. A mid-term examination
followed by an end-semester examination and a quizzes and assignments. A
mid-term examination followed by an end-semester examination and a project to be
competed within a stipulated period of time, forms a reasonable assessment of
the achievements and caliber of the students. The weight age of all such
exercises is shown below:
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Assignments
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Classroom
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Mid- Term Exam
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Final Exam
ACADEMIC
STANDARD
Any student, who maintains a CGPA of 2.0 or more, shall be promoted
to next class, irrespective of number of failures in the semester. A student
with CGPA between 1.5 and 2.0 shall be placed on probation, which he\she has to
obtain "A" or "B" grade. This concession will be allowed only once, and incase
of failure to achieve the required GPA (2.0 and above) the candidate shall be
removed from the Institute rolls.
DETERMINATION OF GPA
The credit hours are calculated by the class hours allocated to a
course per week. The CGPA (Cumulative Grade Points Average) for a semester shall
be determined by the sum of the product of grade points and credit hours of the
course divided by total credit hours for the semester.
CGPA = {Sum of (Credit Hours x
GPA)} divided by [Total Credit Hours]
The relationship between the grades
and grade point average (GPA) is as shown below:
| Grades |
Numerical Points |
Grade Points |
| |
|
|
| A |
90 & above |
4.00 |
| |
|
|
| B |
80 to 89% |
3.00 |
| |
|
|
| C |
70 to 79% |
2.00 |
| |
|
|
| D |
60 to 69% |
1.00 |
| |
|
|
| F |
Below 60% |
Zero |
GRADES
The students are awarded one of the following grades representing
their level of achievement during the course of their studies:
| A |
Excellent/Superior |
| |
|
| B |
Good |
| |
|
| C |
Satisfactory |
| |
|
| D |
Pass |
| |
|
| F |
Failed |
| |
|
| I |
Incomplete |
| |
|
| W |
Withdraw |
Students will be informed of their
progress in each course by grades scored by them in class test, quizzes,
assignments and project. The students will receive a notice halfway through each
semester, if their grades are below a “C”. The grade reports are issued at the
end of each semester.
SUBSTITUTION OF COURSE
The management incase of some unforeseen circumstances, reserves the
right to offer an alternative course in place of an already planned course
within seven days of the start of a semester session.
TRANSFER OF
CREDIT HOURS
ITMF accepts transferred credits earned at any recognized Institute,
and will exempt the students from having to repeat those courses. Similarly our
credits are transferable to other recognized Institutes.
CANCELLATION OF CLASSES
The Institute reserves the right to cancel any scheduled courses for
which sufficient number of enrolments do not turn up.
TRAINING
PROGRAMS
As an important phase of their vocational training, every student is
required to participate in an eight/twelve weeks internship training period,
after having completed his/her Diploma program. During this period they are
attached with hospitality industry unit to gain practical experience and sharpen
his/her expertise. They are required to submit a written report after completing
their assignment. A committee of experts would review these reports and
recommend measures to be taken for furthering benefits of such exercises for the
future.