Anjuman-I-Islam’s Institute of Hospitality Management (AII IHM) and Anjuman-I-College of Hotel & Tourism Management Studies & Research (AII CHTMSR) are two independent institutions functioning under the aegis of the Anjuman-I-Islam Trust. Both institutions are affiliated with the University of Mumbai and operate with distinct academic and administrative frameworks. The following details highlight their individual identities and operational structures:
CRITERION I – CURRICULAR ASPECTS
1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation
1.1.1 Institution has the mechanism for well planned curriculum delivery and documentation.
1.1.2. The institution adheres to the academic calendar including for the conduct of CIE
1.1.3. Teachers of the Institution participate in following activities related to curriculum development and assessment of the affiliating University and/are represented on the following academic bodies during the year
Academic council/BoS of Affiliating university
Setting of question papers for UG/PG programs
Design and Development of Curriculum for Add on / certificate/ Diploma Courses
Assessment /evaluation process of the affiliating University
1.2 Academic Flexibility
1.2.1. Number of Programmes in which Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)/ elective course system has been implemented.
1.2.2. Number of Add on /Certificate programs offered during the year
1.2.3 Number of students enrolled in Certificate/ Add-on programs as against the total number of students during the years
1.3 Curriculum Enrichment
1.3.1. Institution integrates crosscutting issues relevant to Professional Ethics, Gender, Human Values, Environment and Sustainability into the Curriculum
1.3.2. Number of courses that include experiential learning through project work/field work/internship during the year
1.3.3. Number of students undertaking project work/field work/ internships (Data for the latest completed academic year)
1.4 – Feedback System
1.4.1 – Institution obtains feedback on the syllabus and its transaction at the institution from the following stakeholders
Students
Teachers
Employers
Alumni
1.4.2 – Feedback process of the Institution may be classified as follows A. Feedback collected, analyzed and action taken and feedback available on website
B. Feedback collected, analyzed and action has been taken
C. Feedback collected and analyzed
D. Feedback collected
E. Feedback not collected
2.1.1. Enrolment Number
2.1.2. Number of seats filled against seats reserved for various categories (SC, ST, OBC, Divyangjan, etc. as per applicable reservation policy during the year (exclusive of supernumerary seats)
2.2.2. Student- Full time teacher ratio (Data for the latest completed academic year)
2.3.2. Teachers use ICT enabled tools for effective teaching-learning process.
2.4.1. Average percentage of full time teachers against sanctioned posts during the last five years
2.4.3. Number of years of teaching experience of full time teachers in the same institution (Data for the latest completed academic year in number of years)
2.6.2. Attainment of Programme outcomes and course outcomes are evaluated by the institution.
2.6.3. Average pass percentage of Students during last year
3.2.1. Number of papers published per teacher in the Journals notified on UGC website during the year
3.3.4. Average percentage of students participating in extension activities at 3.3.3. above during year
4.2.1. Library is automated using Integrated Library Management System (ILMS)
4.2.2. The institution has subscription for the following e-resources
e-journals
e-ShodhSindhu
Shodhganga Membership
e-books
Databases
Remote access to e-resources
4.3.1. Institution frequently updates its IT facilities including Wi-Fi
4.3.2. Student – Computer ratio (Data for the latest completed academic year)
4.4.2. There are established systems and procedures for maintaining and utilizing physical, academic and support facilities – laboratory, library, sports complex, computers, classrooms etc.
5.1.3. Capacity building and skills enhancement initiatives taken by the institution include the following
Soft skills
Language and communication skills
Life skills (Yoga, physical fitness, health and hygiene)
ICT/computing skills
Implementation of guidelines of statutory/regulatory bodies
Organization wide awareness and undertakings on policies with zero tolerance
Mechanisms for submission of online/offline students’ grievances
Timely redressal of the grievances through appropriate committees
5.2.1 Number of placement of outgoing students during the year
5.2.2. Number of students progressing to higher education during the year
(eg: JAM/CLAT/GATE/ GMAT/CAT/GRE/ TOEFL/ Civil Services/State government examinations)
5.4.2 Alumni contribution during the years (INR in Lakhs)
6.3.1 The institution has effective welfare measures for teaching and non-teaching staff
6.3.3 Number of professional development /administrative training programs organized by the institution for teaching and non teaching staff during the years
6.3.4 Number of teachers undergoing online/face-to-face Faculty development Programmes (FDP) during the last five years
6.3.5 Institutions Performance Appraisal System for teaching and non- teaching staff
6.4.1 Institution conducts internal and external financial audits regularly
6.4.3 Institutional strategies for mobilisation of funds and the optimal utilisation of resources
6.5.3 Quality assurance initiatives of the institution include:
7.1.4 Water conservation facilities available in the Institution:
7.1.5 Green campus initiatives include:
7.1.6 Quality audits on environment and energy regularly undertaken by the Institution.
7.1.7 The Institution has disabled-friendly, barrier free environment
Inclusion and Situatedness
Human Values and Professional Ethics