Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 0(₹ 0) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 0(₹ 0) | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Hospitality, Tourism and Events | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 0(₹ 0) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 0(₹ 0) | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 0(₹ 0) | |
Total Course Fees: | $ 0(₹ 0) | |
1. Academic Excellence:
Specialized Programs: ITS offers a variety of specialized programs tailored to the tourism and hospitality sectors.
Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Programs are designed to align with the latest industry trends and requirements, ensuring that graduates are job-ready.
2. Experienced Faculty:
Industry Experts: Courses are taught by experienced professionals and academics who bring practical insights and real-world knowledge to the classroom.
3. International Environment:
Diverse Student Body: Students from different countries create a multicultural learning environment.
Global Perspective: Emphasis on international standards and practices in tourism and hospitality.
4. Campus Facilities:
Modern Classrooms: Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate interactive learning.
Training Restaurants and Kitchens: State-of-the-art facilities for practical training in culinary arts and hospitality management.
Library and Study Areas: Access to extensive academic resources and quiet study spaces.
Student Lounge: Comfortable areas for relaxation and social interaction.
5. Programs Offered:
Undergraduate Programs:
Bachelor of International Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Tourism Studies
Diploma in Food Preparation and Production
Diploma in Hotel Operations
Postgraduate Programs:
Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Tourism
Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management
6. Admissions Process:
Eligibility: Relevant academic qualifications for the chosen program.
Application Materials: Completed application form, academic transcripts, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and proof of English proficiency (if applicable).
Interview: Some programs may require an interview as part of the selection process.
7. Career Services:
Internships and Placements: Assistance in finding internships and job placements relevant to students’ fields of study.
Career Counseling: Personalized career guidance and support in resume building and interview preparation.
Networking Opportunities: Regular events and seminars with industry professionals.
8. Student Life:
Extracurricular Activities: Various clubs and societies catering to a range of interests.
Cultural Events: Regular cultural events and activities promoting a vibrant campus life.
Sports and Recreation: Access to nearby sports facilities and recreational activities.
9. Accommodation:
Student Housing: Options for student residences and shared apartments close to the campus.
Private Rentals: Assistance in finding private rental accommodations.
10. Accreditation and Recognition:
National Accreditation: Accredited by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA), ensuring high academic standards.
Industry Partnerships: Collaboration with leading tourism and hospitality organizations for practical training and job placements.
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of International Hospitality Management |
3 years |
$8,000 |
Bachelor of Tourism Studies |
3 years |
$8,000 |
Diploma in Food Preparation and Production |
2 years |
$6,000 |
Diploma in Hotel Operations |
2 years |
$6,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Tourism |
1 year |
$10,000 |
Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management |
1 year |
$9,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of International Hospitality Management |
3 years |
$8,000 |
Bachelor of Tourism Studies |
3 years |
$8,000 |
Diploma in Food Preparation and Production |
2 years |
$6,000 |
Diploma in Hotel Operations |
2 years |
$6,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Tourism |
1 year |
$10,000 |
Postgraduate Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality Management |
1 year |
$9,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Tourism Management |
3-5 years |
$12,000 |
PhD in Hospitality Management |
3-5 years |
$12,000 |
Choose Your Program:
Explore the various undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered at ITS to find the one that aligns with your academic and career goals.
Prepare Application Materials:
Completed Application Form: Available on the ITS website.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. Transcripts must be in English or accompanied by an official translation.
Personal Statement: Outline your academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing ITS.
Letters of Recommendation: Usually two letters from academic or professional references.
Proof of English Proficiency: Required for non-native English speakers (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
Resume/CV: Detailed resume or CV for postgraduate programs.
Submit Your Application:
Online Submission: Submit your application and all required materials through the ITS online application portal.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee as specified on the ITS website.
Application Review:
Initial Review: The admissions office will conduct an initial review of your application to ensure all materials are complete.
Faculty Review: Your application will be reviewed by the faculty of your chosen program, assessing your academic qualifications and potential for success.
Interview (if required):
Some programs may require an interview as part of the selection process. Interviews can be conducted in person, by phone, or via video conferencing.
Admission Decision:
You will receive an admission decision via email. Decisions are typically communicated within a few weeks.
Intake Periods:
Fall Semester: The primary intake period, starting in September.
Spring Semester: Additional intake in February or March.
Eligibility Criteria:
Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent.
Postgraduate Programs: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) for non-native English speakers.
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (per month) |
---|---|---|
Campus Facilities |
|
|
Modern Classrooms |
Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate interactive learning |
N/A |
Training Restaurants and Kitchens |
State-of-the-art facilities for practical training in culinary arts and hospitality management |
N/A |
Library |
Access to extensive academic resources and quiet study areas |
N/A |
Student Lounge |
Comfortable areas for relaxation and social interaction |
N/A |
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining options with a variety of meals |
Pay per use |
Wi-Fi |
High-speed internet available throughout the campus |
N/A |
Accommodation Facilities |
|
|
Student Residence |
Fully-furnished rooms with essential amenities |
$300 - $500 |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces with kitchen and bathroom facilities |
$250 - $450 |
Private Apartments |
Private living spaces with full amenities |
$400 - $700 |
Homestay |
Living with a local family, includes meals |
$350 - $600 |
Utility Bills |
Covers electricity, water, and internet |
Included in rent |
Security |
24/7 security services in student accommodations |
Included in rent |
Housekeeping |
Regular cleaning services in common areas |
Included in rent |
Cultural Diversity: ITS hosts a vibrant multicultural community, bringing together students from various backgrounds and nationalities.
Extracurricular Activities: Various clubs and societies catering to a range of interests, including tourism, hospitality, and culinary arts.
Social Events: Regular social gatherings, cultural festivals, and themed parties organized by the student council and clubs.
Sports and Recreation: Access to nearby sports facilities and recreational activities.
Internships and Placements: Support in finding internships and job placements relevant to students’ fields of study.
Career Counseling: Personalized career guidance and support in resume building and interview preparation.
Networking Opportunities: Regular events and seminars with industry professionals and alumni.
Health Services: Access to medical services and healthcare facilities for students.
Mental Health Support: Counseling services to support mental well-being and help students manage stress.
Fitness and Recreation: Access to nearby gyms, sports facilities, and recreational activities to promote physical well-being.
Public Transport: Convenient access to public transportation for easy commuting within Malta.
Bike-Friendly: Facilities and support for cycling as a mode of transport.
Car Rentals and Ride-Sharing: Availability of car rentals and ride-sharing services for convenient travel.
Local Culture: Opportunities to experience Maltese culture, including language, traditions, and cuisine.
Excursions and Trips: Organized trips to historical sites, cultural landmarks, and scenic spots around Malta.
Academic Support: Tutoring and academic advising services to help students succeed in their studies.
International Student Support: Dedicated support for international students, including orientation sessions and assistance with visa and immigration processes.
Student Services: Comprehensive support services covering various aspects of student life, from housing to personal development.
Step 1: Choose Your Program
Research Programs: Explore the various undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered at ITS to find the one that aligns with your academic and career goals.
Check Requirements: Review the specific admission requirements for your chosen program on the ITS website.
Step 2: Prepare Application Materials
Completed Application Form: Available on the ITS website.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions. Transcripts must be in English or accompanied by an official translation.
Personal Statement: Write a personal statement outlining your academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing ITS.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from academic or professional references who can attest to your qualifications and potential.
Proof of English Proficiency: Required for non-native English speakers (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
Resume/CV: A detailed resume or CV for postgraduate programs is encouraged but not mandatory.
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Online Submission: Submit your application and all required materials through the ITS online application portal.
Application Fee: Pay the non-refundable application fee as specified on the ITS website.
Step 4: Application Review
Initial Review: The admissions office will conduct an initial review of your application to ensure all materials are complete.
Faculty Review: Your application will be reviewed by the faculty of your chosen program. This review process assesses your academic qualifications, potential for success, and fit with the program's objectives.
Step 5: Interview (if required)
Interview Invitation: Some programs may require an interview as part of the selection process. If selected, you will be contacted to schedule an interview.
Interview Format: Interviews may be conducted in person, by phone, or via video conferencing, depending on your location and availability.
Step 6: Admission Decision
Notification: You will receive an admission decision via email. Decisions are typically communicated within a few weeks to a few months, depending on the program and application cycle.
Acceptance: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter outlining the terms of your admission, including any conditions that must be met.
Step 7: Enrollment
Acceptance of Offer: Confirm your acceptance of the admission offer by the specified deadline. This may involve signing an acceptance form and paying a deposit.
Visa and Immigration (for international students): Begin the process of applying for a student visa to study in Malta. ITS will provide the necessary documentation to support your visa application.
Orientation: Participate in any pre-arrival orientation sessions offered by ITS to help you prepare for your studies and life in Malta.
Fall Semester: The primary intake period for most programs, typically starting in September.
Spring Semester: An additional intake period, typically starting in February or March.
Rolling Admissions: Certain programs may offer rolling admissions, allowing for more flexible start dates throughout the year.
Academic Qualifications:
High School Diploma: Completion of high school or equivalent.
Academic Performance: Strong academic record demonstrating the ability to succeed in undergraduate studies.
Language Proficiency:
English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency for non-native speakers. Acceptable tests include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.0.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests may be accepted.
Application Materials:
Completed Application Form: Available on the ITS website.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
Personal Statement: Outlining academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing ITS.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from academic or professional references.
Resume/CV: A detailed resume or CV is encouraged but not mandatory.
Academic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
Academic Performance: Strong academic record demonstrating the ability to succeed in postgraduate studies.
Language Proficiency:
English Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency for non-native speakers. Acceptable tests include:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 89 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests may be accepted.
Application Materials:
Completed Application Form: Available on the ITS website.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions.
Personal Statement: Outlining academic interests, career goals, and reasons for choosing ITS.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically two letters from academic or professional references.
Resume/CV: A detailed resume or CV highlighting relevant academic and professional experience.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount (USD) |
---|---|---|
Merit-Based Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance |
Up to $3,000 per year |
Need-Based Scholarship |
Demonstrated financial need |
Variable |
International Student Grant |
Specific grants for international students |
Up to $2,000 per year |
Women in Tourism Scholarship |
Female students demonstrating leadership in tourism |
Up to $2,500 per year |
Entrepreneurial Scholarship |
Students with a strong entrepreneurial background |
Up to $2,500 per year |
Diversity Scholarship |
Contribution to campus diversity |
Up to $2,000 per year |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost (per month) |
---|---|---|
Campus Facilities |
|
|
Modern Classrooms |
Equipped with the latest technology to facilitate interactive learning |
N/A |
Training Restaurants and Kitchens |
State-of-the-art facilities for practical training in culinary arts and hospitality management |
N/A |
Library |
Access to extensive academic resources and quiet study areas |
N/A |
Student Lounge |
Comfortable areas for relaxation and social interaction |
N/A |
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining options with a variety of meals |
Pay per use |
Wi-Fi |
High-speed internet available throughout the campus |
N/A |
Accommodation Facilities |
|
|
Student Residence |
Fully-furnished rooms with essential amenities |
$300 - $500 |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces with kitchen and bathroom facilities |
$250 - $450 |
Private Apartments |
Private living spaces with full amenities |
$400 - $700 |
Homestay |
Living with a local family, includes meals |
$350 - $600 |
Utility Bills |
Covers electricity, water, and internet |
Included in rent |
Security |
24/7 security services in student accommodations |
Included in rent |
Housekeeping |
Regular cleaning services in common areas |
Included in rent |
Interactive Learning: Small class sizes and a focus on practical, hands-on learning ensure that students receive personalized attention and can engage deeply with the material.
Experienced Faculty: Courses are taught by experienced professionals and academics who bring real-world insights into the classroom.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Access to modern classrooms, training restaurants, and kitchens equipped with the latest technology.
Student Clubs and Societies: Various clubs and societies cater to a range of interests, including tourism, hospitality, culinary arts, and more.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized workshops, seminars, and guest lectures enhance the educational experience and provide networking opportunities with industry professionals.
Cultural Events: ITS hosts a variety of cultural events, including festivals, themed parties, and international nights, fostering a vibrant campus life.
Diverse Community: ITS hosts a vibrant multicultural community, bringing together students from various backgrounds and nationalities.
Social Gatherings: Regular social gatherings organized by the student council and clubs provide opportunities for relaxation and socializing.
Networking Events: Opportunities to network with industry professionals and alumni through events and seminars.
Library and Study Areas: Access to a well-stocked library and quiet study areas for research and academic work.
Student Lounge: Comfortable spaces for students to relax, socialize, and network.
Cafeteria: On-campus dining options offering a variety of meals and snacks.
Wi-Fi: Free high-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the campus.
On-Campus Housing: Comfortable and secure housing options within close proximity to the campus.
Off-Campus Housing: Assistance in finding off-campus housing options, including student residences, shared apartments, and private rentals.
Internships and Placements: Support in finding internships and job placements relevant to students’ fields of study.
Career Counseling: Personalized guidance on career planning, resume building, and interview preparation.
Alumni Network: Strong network of alumni providing mentorship and career opportunities.
Health Services: Access to medical services and healthcare facilities for students.
Mental Health Support: Counseling services to support students’ mental health and well-being.
Fitness and Recreation: Access to nearby sports facilities, gyms, and recreational activities to promote physical well-being.
Public Transport: Convenient access to public transportation for easy commuting within Malta.
Bike-Friendly: Facilities and support for cycling as a mode of transport.
Car Rentals and Ride-Sharing: Availability of car rentals and ride-sharing services for convenient travel.
Local Culture: Opportunities to experience Maltese culture, including language, traditions, and cuisine.
Excursions and Trips: Organized trips to historical sites, cultural landmarks, and scenic spots around Malta.
Volunteer Opportunities: Encouragement to participate in community service and volunteer projects, fostering a sense of social responsibility.
Collaborative Projects: Opportunities to work on community-based projects, enhancing practical skills and community engagement.
Academic Support: Tutoring and academic advising services to help students succeed in their studies.
International Student Support: Dedicated support for international students, including orientation sessions and assistance with visa and immigration processes.
Student Services: Comprehensive support services covering various aspects of student life, from housing to personal development.
1. Career Counseling:
Individual Guidance: Personalized career counseling sessions to help students identify their career goals and develop a career path.
Workshops: Regular workshops on resume writing, interview skills, and job search strategies.
2. Internship Opportunities:
Industry Partnerships: ITS collaborates with various industries and companies to provide internship opportunities.
Practical Experience: Internships are designed to offer hands-on experience in relevant fields of study, such as hospitality management, tourism operations, and culinary arts.
3. Job Placement Assistance:
Job Fairs: Organizing job fairs and recruitment drives on campus to connect students with potential employers.
Networking Events: Opportunities to network with industry professionals through events and seminars.
Job Boards: Access to job boards and listings for opportunities in tourism, hospitality, and culinary sectors.
4. Alumni Network:
Mentorship Programs: Access to a network of alumni who can provide mentorship and career advice.
Job Referrals: Alumni often refer current students to job openings in their respective organizations.
High Employment Rate: ITS boasts a high employment rate for its graduates, reflecting the quality of education and training provided.
Diverse Opportunities: Graduates find employment in various sectors, including tourism management, hotel operations, event planning, and culinary arts.
Hospitality Management: Opportunities in hotel and resort management, front office operations, and guest services.
Tourism Management: Jobs in travel agencies, tour operations, destination management, and tourism marketing.
Culinary Arts: Positions in restaurants, catering companies, and culinary management.
Event Management: Roles in event planning, coordination, and management for conferences, weddings, and corporate events.
Local Companies: Collaboration with leading Maltese companies and organizations in the tourism and hospitality sectors for job placements.
International Firms: Partnerships with international firms provide global career opportunities.
Non-Profit Organizations: Opportunities in NGOs and community organizations related to tourism and hospitality.
Alumni Achievements: Many ITS graduates have gone on to hold significant positions in their respective fields, both locally and internationally.
Entrepreneurial Ventures: Support for students interested in starting their own businesses through incubators and startup support services.
CV and Cover Letter Assistance: Help with creating professional resumes and cover letters tailored to specific job applications.
Interview Preparation: Mock interviews and feedback sessions to prepare students for real job interviews.
Professional Development: Opportunities for continuous professional development through short courses and certifications.
Lifelong Learning: Encouragement to engage in lifelong learning to stay updated with industry trends and advancements.
Employer Feedback: Regular feedback from employers to improve the curriculum and placement process.
Student Feedback: Collecting feedback from students to enhance placement services and address any challenges.
Main Campus Address: Institute of Tourism Studies
Main Campus, Block A
Aviation Park, Aviation Avenue
Ħal Luqa LQA 9023
Malta