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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Yes, DM WIMS Nursing College has its Management quota application process up and running for the BSc Nursing course. The college fills these seats using the Private Nursing College Management Association of Kerala. You can apply on their website. The total intake is 60 seats, with 30 being reserved for Management quota. Its an online application, you'll need to upload your documents and pay the admission fee. Just make sure you have passed the 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Keep a lookout for the deadlines and make sure to prepare your documents as early as possible, we all know how things get last minute. Its a simple proc

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Piyush Jain

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After completing an MBA in Airline and Airport Management course from Romeo International College, candidates have various career opportunities in the field of airport operations, airline management, flight operations, security, etc. Moreover, after the completion of the course, candidates can choose any airline, either Indian or international. Some of the job roles that students can pursue after completion of the course are as follows:

  • Airport Manager/ Airport Operations Manager
  • Airline Operations Manager/ Operations Coordinator
  • Customer Service/ Terminal Manager
  • Ground Handling Manager, etc. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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After completing a BSc in Aviation course from Romeo International College, candidates have various career opportunities in the field of airport operations, airline management, flight operations, aviation security, etc. Moreover, after the completion of the course, candidates can choose any airline, either Indian or international. Some of the job roles that students can pursue after completion of the course are as follows:

  • Air Traffic Controllers
  • Airport Managers
  • Aviation Safety Officers
  • Flight Dispatchers
  • Ground Handling Staff, etc. 

 

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the top pecialisations offered by various Aviation colleges in India:

Top SpecialisationsNo. of Colleges
Aviation195  (Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Remo International College, Parul University, etc.)
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering124  (The Bombay Flying Club, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Remo International College, etc.)
Travel & Tourism Management71  (Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training, Parul University, Chandigarh University (CU), etc.)
Ground Staff57  (Sha-Shib College, Sha- Shib Group of Institutions, Panache Academy, Ahmedabad, Gujarat University, etc.)
Transport & Logistics43  (Galgotias University, Remo International College, Karpagam College of Engineering, etc.)

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, there are about 290+ Aviation colleges in India that offer certificate courses to their students. SOme of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Top CollegesTuition Fee
The Bombay Flying ClubINR 5 Lacs - INR 35 lakh
IGIA (Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics) JanakpuriINR 70,000 - INR 2 lakh
Rajiv Gandhi Aviation AcademyINR 4 Lacs - INR 20 lakh
Panache Academy, AhmedabadINR 69,000 - INR 38 lakh
Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran AkademiINR 38 lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and may vary.

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Parul Thapa

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Before jumping into Cargo Management course, it makes sense to assess your interests and get some hands-on experience:

  • Take a few workshops or webinars: Find some industry-specific sessions online and get a sense of the real-world.
  • Intern or visit a logistics center: If you can spend a few hours walking through a cargo unit at an airport or a warehouse, you might have a bit more clarity.
  • Talk to professionals: Talk to some senior level people in cargo/logistics.
  • Take a few online courses: If you are not sure if you'll like it, try a few short-term courses to test your interest with minimal ongoing commitment.
  • Evaluating your interests: If y
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Loveleen Choudhury

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Cargo Management prepares students with the technical, logistical and management skills needed for the air and cargo transportation industry. You'll learn how to manage shipments, understand cargo documentation and streamline supply chain efficiency.

  • Logistics Plan: Learn how to manage time-sensitive shipments and determine effective delivery.
  • Cargo handling and safety: You will learn packaging standards, storage, and handling means of safe transport.
  • Documentation and regulation: You will learn airway bills, customs clearance and compliance documentation.
  • Inventory management and warehouse management: You will learn stock control, freight
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