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Bhanupratap singh

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It is not necessarily tough, it actually depends on your interest whether you want to pursue it or not fully. This course basically focuses more on management techniques rather than technical aspects of flying . It includes subjects like airport operations, airline marketing etc. It is not as hard as your 12 th class physics or mathematics were. If you are seriously interested then you will be able to pursue it whatever the circumstances are.

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Virajita Mehra

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NIMR Mumbai BBA in Aviation Management course curriculum includes some basic subjects along with specialisation specific subjects. In the third year of the course, students are taught core topics, such as airline operations, aviation navigational services, aviation marketing management, etc. Apart from this, students also get to study core topics related to Business Administration, such as:

  • Business Mathematics
  • Business Communication
  • Legal Aspects of Business
  • Ethical Aspects of Business, etc. 

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Ravi Babu

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For students interested in aviation and the aerospace industry, Srinivas University provides a three-year undergraduate degree called the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Aeronautical Science Aerodynamics, aviation management, and aircraft maintenance are just a few of the topics covered in the programme which aims to give students both theoretical understanding and real-world experience. A three-year Polytechnic Diploma or its equivalent or passing 10+2 with physics and math, are prerequisites for eligibility. This programme has an annual tuition charge of 153000. Graduates can work in aircraft repair, airline operations and other aviat

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Government Flying Training School (GFTS), Bangalore, has a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course with fee rates dependent on domicile. Karnataka domicile costs around INR 37,00,000, while for those outside Karnataka it costs around INR 42,00,000. Fees tend to cover ground classes, flying training, and miscellaneous-related expenses. Due to variations in fees and conditions, confirmation of information from reliable sources would be advisable. 

 

 

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Afnan Naushad

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The placement details for the BBA in Aviation programme at Soundarya Institute of Management and Science (SIMS) are quite promising Some of the top recruiters include well-known companies like:

  •  Airtel
  • Artech
  • CapGemini
  • HDFC Bank
  • Infosys
  • Kotak Bank
  • Microsoft
  • PayTM
  • TCS
  • Tech Mahindra

The Average package lies in the range of INR 8-10 Lacs whereas the median package lies in the range of 4-6lakhs per annum

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Mohammad Nafis Alam

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There are two ways to become a Pilot.

First through government institute at low cost after qualifying Afcat Indian Airforce.

Second is Join the government or private flying school.

In all this, you should be eligible when you have a Science background in math.

Before joining the flying school please ensure that your English communication is very well.

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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BCA graduates are eligible for role opportunities in the airline industry as ground staff, customer support positions, or IT-related roles like systems management, and technical support. Airlines also need people in ticketing, reservations or airport management. Operational roles such as these may still have training, at some airlines. It can help to look for openings in both customer-facing and technical roles.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Generally the candidates who have passed 10+2 and are between 17-27 years of age are eligible for Air hostess course. Usually atleast 155 cm height is required for female candidates.

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