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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Commercial pilot is a great job. And has a lot of earning potential.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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I think B.Sc. in Airlines and Hospitality Management has a much broader career perspective than the former because it's an emerging sector in India and there is limited competition in this sector as compared to classic hotel management which has more competition.
Good Luck!

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Yogeshwar Reddy

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Firstly, I had to appreciate you for the course you have chosen, you can find all the types of aviation courses in the below link, hope you can find a best that suits your interests
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All the very best for your feature.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Air traffic in India rose 15.80 per cent year-on-year to 280.24 million during April-February 2017-18. Witnessing a growth of 18.50 per cent over the previous year, total passenger traffic stood at a 264.97 million in FY17. As of March 2018, there are nearly 550 commercial aircrafts in operation in India, as reported by India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF). Aviation as a course and career profile is only for those who are passionate about this field. Apart from acquiring in-depth knowledge of machines, aviation requires people in its work force to have considerable knowledge of the work profile of individuals working in other departmen
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jyoti goel

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You cannot do two courses together. especially the ones which are wide apart from each other. so you can pursue either of them at a time.

Though you can do one of them after the other if you are still eligible for the same.

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