aihm Phone Number

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F-10, Rakesh Marg, Nasirpur, Nehru Nagar III Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh India

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aihmghaziabad@aihmworld.com

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0120 319 2800 (Call by Touch)

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What is aihm?

Aihm (Army Institute of Hotel Management) is a private institute based in India and was established in the year 1996. More than 2000 students have graduated from this institution. Aihm offers various courses like Diploma in Hotel management, Bachelor Degree in Hotel Management, MBA in Hotel Management etc all approved by UGC. It also provides wide range of facilities to students like highly equipped Computer Lab, Hostel & Mess, Library facilty, Front Office, Food Production labs, Housekeeping, Training Restaurant & Bar, Recipes etc. Aihm can also be followed on twitter at @Aihm


Contact aihm

aihm resides at F-10, Rakesh Marg, Nasirpur, Nehru Nagar III Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh India provides here all the necessory details like helpDesk helpline numbers i.e. 0120 319 2800 by which customers can reach to aihm easily. Here on this page you can get customer service toll free helpline number of aihm. you can contact them by their email address aihmghaziabad@aihmworld.com.
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