EU Business School vs EHL Hospitality Business School - EHL vs Swiss School of Higher Education - SSHE vs Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland - HTMi vs Swiss Education Academy

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Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: EHL Hospitality Business School - EHL (4.80)
EU Business School: wins 0/7 categories
EHL Hospitality Business School - EHL : wins 5/7 categories
Swiss School of Higher Education - SSHE: wins 0/7 categories
Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland - HTMi: wins 1/7 categories
Swiss Education Academy: wins 0/7 categories
Swiss Montreux Business School - SMBS: wins 0/7 categories
International Academy of Sport Management and Technology - AISTS: wins 1/7 categories
Comparing
Barcelona, Spain
3.80
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234 reviews
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Best programme: Business Administration
Best programme: BSc in International Hospitality Management
Best programme: Business Administration
Best programme: Bachelor of Tourism Management
Montreux, Switzerland
Not rated
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Best programme: Master of Advanced Studies in Sport Management and Technology
Category ratings
Facilities
4.06
4.77
Win
4.17
4.00
Not rated
Not rated
4.67
Location
4.70
4.30
4.80
4.50
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Not rated
5.00
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Professors
4.03
4.56
4.33
5.00
Win
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Not rated
4.67
Internationality
4.70
4.93
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4.33
4.67
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Not rated
4.67
Student life
4.22
4.72
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4.33
4.00
Not rated
Not rated
4.33
Value
3.87
4.74
Win
4.33
3.67
Not rated
Not rated
4.67
Accommodation
3.47
4.62
Win
3.83
4.33
Not rated
Not rated
3.00
Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Diverse international environment and networking opportunities
  • +Knowledgeable and experienced professors with practical insights
  • +Innovative and engaging business programs
  • +Strong academic programs blending hospitality and business.
  • +Abundant opportunities and supportive environment.
  • +Welcoming student community and personal development focus.
  • +Dedicated faculty and personalized guidance
  • +Flexible curriculum and structured learning
  • +Supportive community and industry connections
  • +Dual degrees and career foundation
  • +Reputable programs with practical experience
  • +Internship opportunities and networking

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  • +Holistic sports modules & Olympic Capital location
  • +Professional development & networking opportunities
  • +Practical learning through projects & presentations
Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues are a frequent source of frustration.
  • -The quality of education and teaching is often perceived as basic and unengaging.
  • -Facilities and academic support are frequently criticized as inadequate.
  • -Disorganized and uncommunicative administration.
  • -Poorly maintained and outdated facilities.
  • -Lack of responsiveness from staff and instructors.
  • -Administrative and management issues create frustration and inefficiency.
  • -Outdated facilities and equipment hinder learning and comfort.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support leaves students feeling neglected.
  • -Chaotic and inconsistent schedules disrupt learning.
  • -Outdated and poorly maintained facilities are a recurring problem.

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  • -Administrative and management issues cause frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities detract from the learning experience.
  • -Lack of clear communication leads to confusion and dissatisfaction.
Rating summary
What students say

This institution demonstrates particular strengths in its **Location** and **Internationality**, both scoring very highly. **Student Life** and **Facilities** also received positive marks. Conversely, **Accomodation** emerged as the weakest area, indicating room for improvement. **Professors** and **Value** fall within a moderate range, suggesting a generally positive but not exceptional experience in these aspects.

This institution garners exceptional ratings, particularly for its **Internationality**, which stands out at 4.93. Facilities and Student Life also score highly, both above 4.7. Accommodation and Value are similarly strong. Professors and Location receive solid scores, though slightly lower than other categories. The university demonstrates a well-rounded profile with a distinct strength in its global appeal and a consistently positive experience for students.

This institution demonstrates considerable strengths across several key areas. Location stands out as the top-rated aspect. Professors, student life, internationality, and overall value also receive highly positive feedback. Conversely, accommodation presents a notable area for improvement, receiving the lowest rating among the surveyed categories. Facilities also fall somewhat behind the university's stronger performance metrics.

This institution demonstrates notable strengths in its academic offerings and global reach. Professors received a perfect score of 5, and its internationality is highly rated at 4.67. The university also scores well in location (4.5) and accommodation (4.33). Facilities and student life both earned a solid 4. Conversely, the value proposition is the weakest area, with a rating of 3.67.

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This university garners strong ratings in several key areas, notably achieving a perfect score for its **Location**. Facilities, Professors, Internationality, and Value all received excellent marks, averaging above 4.6. Student Life is also a positive aspect, rated at 4.33. The primary area for improvement lies in Accomodation, which received a significantly lower score of 3.

Reviews summary
Highlights

Approximately 74% of reviews are positive, highlighting diverse networks, knowledgeable professors, and an engaging international environment. A small percentage of feedback (~7.7%) notes disorganization and basic education.

University reviews are overwhelmingly positive (~100%), with an average rating of 4.76/5. Students highlight excellent curriculum, ample opportunities, and strong institutional support. There is no negative feedback reported.

~83% of reviews highlight exceptional faculty, personalized guidance, and a vibrant, collaborative community. Opportunities for internships and industry connections were also praised. No negative feedback was recorded.

University reviews are mixed, with ~67% positive and ~33% negative. Positive feedback highlights career foundation, dual degrees, and practical experience. Some negative comments mention scheduling issues.

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With an average rating of 4.67/5, the 3 university reviews are overwhelmingly positive, ~100%. Students highlight exceptional support, professional guidance, and a diverse, holistic curriculum. Group projects, presentations, and site visits are also praised.

Rating distribution
5★
25%
81%
67%
33%
0%
0%
67%
4★
46%
13%
17%
33%
0%
0%
33%
3★
21%
6%
17%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2★
4%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1★
4%
0%
0%
33%
0%
0%
0%
Most useful review
Most liked
Professor and teaching style

Although I earned my bachelor degree at the University of York in UK, it was quite theoretical. I really started to bridge the learning gap between theory and practice only when I started to pursue my master degree in Business Analytics and Data Science at EU Business School in Barcelona. What stands out most in my current program is the university’s strong emphasis on practical experience. Our professors are not only scholars but also are successful business managers and data experts, as they are either the owners of successful organizations or individuals who took on top management roles in large corporations. Their teachings are more than just the syllabus in, they also provide personal experience in the area of niche markets, provide best practices in an industry, and always provoke our thinking with regard to the existing trends in higher education, business strategy, and innovation.

Learning Hospitality by Living it

Choosing EHL was a very intentional decision for me. As an extroverted person passionate about hospitality, I wanted a university where service excellence is not only taught but truly practiced. EHL stood out because of its balance between academic rigor and hands-on experience. The AP (preparatory year) program had a big impact on me. Working in operational roles such as fine dining service, front office, pastry taught me discipline, attention to detail, and how to perform under pressure. It gave me real confidence in guest interaction and teamwork. Academically, I especially enjoyed classes related to financial accounting and economics as they helped me better understand how people and businesses function together. EHL’s career support also made a real difference. The interview preparation and guidance helped me secure my Front Office internship at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, which was a major opportunity for me. What makes EHL distinctive is its international environment and high standards. You’re constantly surrounded by ambitious, driven students, which pushes me to grow both personally and professionally. My advice to future students is to fully embrace the operational experience; it builds resilience and professionalism that truly sets you apart.

Interesting mix of study mayors, and dynamics between students collaborations.

The school have excellent collaboration dynamics between study mayors and external events, Also, excellent personalized guiding assistance in school and potential extra hours mentoring. Looking forward to seeing the amazing results the MBA will bring.

Unfortunately I was scammed…

Usually I trust reviews and they have never let me down, until 2023, when I chose to continue the bsc culinary course at this place. I wish someone told me this before my “study” there. First, I couldn’t get my proper classes schedule for 3 weeks. When the schedule finally came, it was chaotic, with daily kitchen duties overlapping with theoretical classes (By the way, I have No complaints about most of the theoretical classes, they were rare for culinary students but to the point and interesting - the only one plus). The kitchen duties were overwhelming, covering 24 days a month, and I almost never had the chance to attend a practical cooking class or even write down a single recipe, as all practical part was under MIT - people who working for HTMI as volunteers to get 1 year Swiss visa. These MIT used to talk with me very badly and always gave the task to clean or bring/peal for them vegetables, they directly told us that culinary students here to work, not enjoy their study. There was no culinary instructor for my course. And almost every event on Friday for students I had to be all day in the kitchen to cook for HTMI and after clean kitchen. I felt like I was working as a servant at the school, preparing meals and performing tasks for the kitchen MIT. The quality of the food was poor, sometimes even totally vegetarian days, and everything was prepared by the students, with the exception of desserts. Desserts were prepared with pastry students, but even pastry chef visits to the main kitchen were rare, and his desserts plating was outdated (like previous century, no one plate this way now in fine dining restaurants. Anyway, at least one teacher whom I sometimes even had to beg to attend his classes instead of “learning” how to clean kitchen and steam rice from MIT) They even taught us to plate dishes in a clock style 🤣) In the event planning class, we were expected to find our sponsors to organize an event as a part of the study, which forced us to seek support from local hotels and supermarkets, couldn’t really do it… They also forgot to give me my iPad in the beginning, when I asked, they say I’m trying to cheat them. I also had to pay my insurance twice. I was hoping on internship, but even that was below then Macdonalds level, i had to prepare sandwiches and salads for hotel staff, HTMI career center that time stoped replying my emails.. The experience was so depressing that I had to take antidepressants to cope with the stress. I strongly recommend that parents of prospective students look elsewhere in Switzerland and avoid these scams. I’m also attaching pictures from our “culinary classes” with MIT and accordingly the same food that was given to the students for 3500 franks per 12 weeks. Thank you for the attention 🙏🏼

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Support and Growth

The 15 months at AISTS were truly enlightening. What sets this program apart is its exceptional support system, offering unparalleled professional guidance and prioritizing mental health and wellness.

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