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OHMA by Winsedswiss

ohma by winsedswiss is a promoter of excellence in education, as our aim is to assure a solid specialized education that opens up endless opportunities for youngsters to excel in their hospitality career and evolve in life.

The VET by EHL program is provided in Romania and Serbia through our ohma by winsedswiss hospitality academies and serves as an opportunity for students to add an internationally recognized diploma and the global leader in hospitality education to their academic achievements, without leaving the country.

Our educational offering consists in a blended skill training model based on the Swiss Competency Framework, regarded as one of the best education models in the world, characterized by a strong learning outcome approach and a competence-oriented structure of training content.

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Hospitality Industry

Tourism has been flourishing in recent years in Romania, with the number of tourists increasing by 40% and the need for qualified personnel growing sharply.

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Locations

Oradea, Romania

Bucarest, Romania

Cyprus

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VET by EHL Programs

Culinary Professional Diploma

F&B Service Professional Diploma

Hotel Professional Diploma

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"With time of the essence, our investors were looking for a quality assured education solution that was ready to welcome students in a short period of time. The infrastructure guidelines, quality education materials and EHL’s international reputation gave us the confidence we needed to give the green light on this project."  

Professor Dr Ray F. Iunius Chief Executive Officer winsedswiss education group

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Oradea was looking for a model that could provide a pool of skilled workers immediately operational and appeal to a large proportion of the population. Vocational education and training was identified as the best option, as it opens opportunities for upskilling programs, reintegrating adults into training through second chance programs, and expanding apprenticeships and other work-based learning schemes, all having the potential to support the local economy’s need for a skilled workforce.

Selecting a Vocational Education and Training program, focused on hospitality, enabled Oradea to support its local economic development with a pool of talents ready to respond to the market demand.