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rekha

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Aviation Management deals with the study of airlines, airports and businesses related to the aerospace industry. Candidates pursuing aviation management courses aim at working at high-level positions where they can work for the security of the airport and air traffic control towers. Please visit the link for more: https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/articles/airport-management-course-blogId-30093
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Varsha

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As per my knowledge, both the Courses have equal importance and the other important thing you should care about is the University and college you are opting for it. Chandigarh University is without a doubt the best university for Hotel Management placement. Hospitality is currently one of the world's the fastest expanding industries. The world has become a global village in recent years, and students who wish to work in it now have a wide range of options. If they want to pave the correct path for global exposure in the area, they should consider Chandigarh University. Chandigarh University has been awarded the NAAC A+ Grade, making it
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Muhammed pu

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I want previous question paper of BBA airline and airport management of bharathiar University

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Sunita Singh

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Aerospace Engineering is considered to among the toughest branches of engineering that has carved its niche among the students. However, once completed this course gives 'wings' to your career taking it to new heights. Job Prospect : - Aerospace engineering may lead to jobs with space research organizations like NASA and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) or with large aviation companies like Boeing and Airbus. Besides them DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation), CAD (Civil Aviation Department), NAL (National Aeronautics Ltd) and HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) also employ aerospace engineers. Being alumni I mu
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore on -
1) Science stream ( for medical and engineering)
2) humanities stream ( for higher study in Law and allied subjects)
You must be clear with planning and goal of atleast next 5 year. You can explore on career option in humanities and Science stream. The planned you are with your future goal the better it would be. Best wishes.

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Ashish SharmaEducation Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler.

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Hi Pranay, Airline and airport management (also known as airport and airline management) is a branch of study that teaches management of airport and airlines. This provides a broad overview of the airline industry and creates awareness of the underlying marketing, financial, operational, and other factors influencing airline management. This study provides information on airline commercial and operational priorities, along with teaching the key characteristics of aircraft selection and the impact of airport decision making. The global airline industry continues to grow rapidly, but consistent and robust profitability is elusive. Much o
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Chahat Taank

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To become a pilot, you need a Bachelor's degree in aircraft operations, aviation, aeronautical engineering, or a related field. In addition, you will complete up to two months of ground training and need more than 1,500 hours of flight experience.

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Chahat Taank

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Don't worry both are the same, but as per my opinion go for airport and airlines management.

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