Diploma In Hospitality Management In Allspice Institute Singapore
This 1-year program at Allspice Institute, Singapore, is designed for students who aspire to build a successful career in the global hospitality industry. The program covers 6 months of academic learning in hospitality operations, guest services, food & beverage management, and event planning, followed by a 6-month paid internship with reputed hotels and restaurants. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure, ensuring strong career opportunities worldwide.
Allspice Institute
Allspice Institute is a premier private hospitality and culinary training institute in Singapore, recognized for its excellence in hospitality, food, and beverage education. The institute provides industry-driven programs with guaranteed internships, equipping students with the professional skills required to thrive in international hospitality and service sectors.
Package Inclusion
All Essential Fees Covered for a Smooth Start
- Application Fees
- Admission & Tuition Fees
- Visa Fees
- Airport Pickup
- Local Assistance
Visa Process
Step-by-Step Guidance for a Successful Visa Approval
- Step One : Submit application and receive offer letter within 2–3 working days.
- Step Two : Apply for student visa with required documents.
- Step Three : Visa approval within 40–45 days.
- Step Four : Travel to Singapore and begin your program.
Criteria/ Documents
10th Standard Marksheet
Proof of educational qualification.
Passport
At least 2 years validity required for admission & visa processing.
Birth Certificate
For student verification and visa application.
Photographs
Size 35×45 mm, white background, 80% face visible, no border.
Q1. How long does it take to get the offer letter and visa for Singapore?
Q2. What is the average student living cost in Singapore?
Q3. Are there job or internship opportunities for students in Singapore?
Q4. How much can I earn while studying in Singapore?
Q5. What are the future opportunities after completing this program?
Q6.What are the extra costs after moving to Singapore?
Airfare (before travel)
Monthly living expenses (rent, food, transport, utilities)
Personal expenses (SIM card, books, clothing, entertainment)
