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Ms Shruti Gupta

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A dual course like BBA in Aviation Management at AAE Bangalore gives you the best of both worlds. Along with the usual BBA subjects, you'll also study aviation-specific subjects. Common BBA subjects include: marketing, HR, finance, etc. Whereas, common aviation related topics are airline operations, airport management, cargo handling, air traffic rules and more.

 

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Mohammed Shahin T

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You can join a cabin crew training course if the academy accepts you, but to work as actual cabin crew you must pass airline medical tests, which require full mobility and fitness for safety duties. If your disability limits these abilities, airlines may not hire you, though related roles in hospitality or ground services may be open.

 

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Nikita Chauhan

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Yes, the courses for Flight Attendant and Cabin Crew can be different, as most institutes design their own programs with a specialised curriculum and syllabus.

The difference between a Flight Attendant and a Cabin Crew course is that a Cabin Crew course provides vast knowledge, including flight attendant duties, aviation management, ground staff, and so on. Meanwhile, a Flight Attendant course only teaches about the duties of Flight Attendants and Air Hostesses.

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Ms Shruti Gupta

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The total seat intake for AAE Bangalore for the BBA programme in 2025 is 60. BBA at AAE is offered in two specialisations: BBA (General) and BBA (Aviation Management). The course duration of the programme is three-years. In total, there are six semesters in the programme.

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Atul Arora

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I don't think so. The basic qualification requirements for both girls and boys are the same. Though age, height & weight, or physical fitness & health parameters for both genders can differ. Based on the college or course you are choosing, you can check the accurate eligibility requirements from the institute's official website.

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Ishita Uniyal

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To become a Cabin Crew professional in India, you need to pass Class 12 from a recognised board at least. The stream can be any, but the age limit is generally from 18 to 27 years. However, some airlines can exceed the age limit to 35 years depending on the job requirement. 
The height for females is generally set to 155cm, and for males, at least 170cm. The weight can be proportional to height. Cabin Crew professionals are also required to have a strong command of languages like Hindi and English

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