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HSHM sign MoU with ABN

F.P. Report

LAHORE: Hashoo School of Hospitality Management (HSHM) has joined hands with ABN Overseas Education (Pvt.) Ltd to promote Pakistan’s first premier school of hospitality and tourism management.
In this connection, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Major Faisal Naeem Khan (R), Director Education, Hashoo School of Hospitality Management and Shahid Saeed, Chief Executive Officer, ABN Overseas Education (Pvt.) Ltd.
HSHM is Pakistan’s first premier hospitality and tourism management school in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University, UK, and in partnership with Construction Technology Training Institute (CTTI). HSHM’s first campus is located on IJP Road Islamabad and is now accepting admissions for the Fall 2021 semester.
ABN Overseas Education (Pvt.) Ltd is one of the most specialised overseas educational consultancy services firm in Pakistan providing life stunning opportunities by connecting its students with the top-ranking educational institutions around the globe. ABN is enabling students to adopt productive roles in society as professionals and intellectuals.
After having studied for two years at HSHM, qualifying students will have the option to study the third academic year at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK to complete their BSc Hons degree. This is a golden opportunity for students who want to save a substantial cost while obtaining an international hospitality degree that is recognised worldwide along with landing a confirmed job as soon as they graduate. HSHM is also offering hostel facility for its students at its first campus in Islamabad and plans to expand and have its campuses at Lahore, Karachi, and Peshawar very soon.
Shahid Saeed said: “HSHM is offering a golden opportunity for students who can’t afford to study three years from UK but can afford the final year’s study at a prestigious university like Sheffield Hallam University and secure an assured job placement.” He also added that HSHM being backed up by Hashoo Group who are the leaders in hospitality industry, has very bright prospects to offer as an educational institute.

The Frontier Post

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