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Varun Murugan

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A Diploma in Cabin Crew typically lasts between 6 to 12 months and focuses on training students in safety procedures, customer service, and aviation protocols. Eligibility generally requires completion of 12th grade, with some institutes imposing age and physical standards. (Diploma is not mandatory)

After obtaining the diploma, graduates can apply for cabin crew positions internationally, provided they meet the specific requirements of airlines in different countries, such as language proficiency and legal eligibility to work

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Vidhi Jain

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Neither is inherently "better". They're both different specializations - an Aircraft Design Engineer focuses on overall structure and mechanics (body, wings, engines) but an Avionics Engineer works with electronics (radar, navigation, autopilot, communication systems).

Candidates should choose Aircraft Design if they love physical, mechanical and also aerodynamic aspects. Or they can choose Avionics if they are interested in computers, electronics and also complex systems that make plane "smart". 

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Shivam Gupta

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Some of the top recruiters that have visited the Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore campus for placements include Indigo Airlines, Srm University Ncr Campus Modinagar, Casa Decor, Bottle Lab Technology Pvt Ltd (Smartq), Mbdskss ( Ma Bhagwati Devi Samaj Kalyan Siksha Samiti ), etc. The average salary ranges from INR 5 to 6 LPA.

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Pallavi

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Below is the list of some popular colleges offering BBA in Aviation in India:

  1. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun
  2. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai
  3. Jain University, Bangalore
  4. Christ University, Bangalore
  5. Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab

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Pallavi

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Here are the eligibility requirements for the BBA in Aviation:

  • Complete 10+2 from a recognised board.
  • A minimum aggregate of 50% (may vary by institute).
  • English as a subject in 10+2 is often mandatory.
  • To be sure of these, make sure to cross check details from the official college website.

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Pallavi

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BBA in Aviation is a 3 year undergraduate management course. It incorporates knowledge of management in the aviation industry.

Some of the important subjects are Airline Operations, Airport Management, Aviation Safety and Security and Air Transport Economics.

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Jagriti Shukla

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No, it's not hard to get admission at Orient Flights Aviation Academy Mysore. Students can get admission based on merit. The academy offers admission to candidates based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. Aspirants have to fulfil the minimum educational requirement to apply for a course. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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ILAM, Bangalore offer various specialised courses; the better-known ones among them include the MBA in Aviation Management and BBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. These programmes, being known for industry relevance, practical exposure to leading companies operating in logistics, aviation, and supply chain sectors, carry a high degree of recognition and respect within the industry. For example, with this booming aviation industry, there has been particular interest in the MBA in Aviation Management with its prospects in airlines, airports, and other businesses in aviation. The institute also provides internship and practical

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore : As far as this place is concerned, there is no common "cutoff system" like most universities or colleges follow. Admissions to the ILAM are generally done on the basis of an entrance exam conducted by the institute followed by a personal interview. For programmes like BBA, MBA, or special ones like logistics or aviation, the selection usually depends on the entrance exam, academic background, and interview. The best advice, therefore, would be to check out their official website or contact the admission office directly for a proper update on what is happening this time, what t

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Manori Sahni

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HITS Chennai has a seat intake of 60 for its MBA in Aviation Management course. Candidate are admitted as per sanctioned seat count and scores in HITSCAT. Moreover, the institute may also follow the reservation policy of the state or central government. The seat intake mentioned here is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change. Hence, is indicative. 

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