Hospitality & Tourism
Research linked to guest experience, food service, hotel operations, local tourism and hospitality skill development.
- Service quality studies
- Food and beverage trends
- Local tourism case studies
Research at Aarambha is not limited to formal papers. It includes case studies, student prototypes, market surveys, service audits, hospitality observations, software projects and community-based inquiry.
These focus areas are designed around Aarambha’s BHM and BITM programs, local business realities, and student career development.
Research linked to guest experience, food service, hotel operations, local tourism and hospitality skill development.
Project-based research around software development, websites, databases, automation and digital tools for businesses.
Inquiry into small business growth, student entrepreneurship, customer behaviour, marketing and local enterprise challenges.
Academic improvement studies focused on attendance, assessment, skill gaps, practical learning and student support.
Applied assignments and mini-consulting projects where students study real organisations and propose practical improvements.
Student-led work exploring education, youth employability, local services, community needs and social impact topics.
These are placeholder project examples that can later be replaced with real student submissions, faculty work and published outputs.
A student-led service quality review studying check-in experience, F&B service, staff communication and guest satisfaction patterns in Chitwan hotels.
A web-based concept for booking labs, classrooms and project equipment, designed to reduce manual coordination and improve campus resource visibility.
A practical survey exploring student interest in entrepreneurship, barriers to starting a venture and the kind of mentoring support students need.
Students and faculty begin with a clear issue from hospitality, IT, business, campus life or the local community.
The proposal explains the topic, objective, method, expected output and any required data collection.
A faculty mentor helps refine the scope, review the method and keep the work realistic for the semester.
Completed work can be presented internally, shared as a project report, or archived for future student reference.
Use this section later for PDFs, student project abstracts, faculty notes, annual research reports and conference participation updates.
Sample abstract for a BITM-led student research report on how students compare, select and book services online.
Sample abstract for a BHM research study focused on local tourism, service quality and restaurant experience.
Placeholder summary for a faculty perspective note on experiential learning, labs, internships and assessment.
Students, faculty members and industry partners can use this form to share a topic for review. The academic team can later connect the idea with the right department or mentor.