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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore is slightly expensive compared to other management institutes. For the whole course, the MBA programs normally charge between INR 3 Lacs to INR 6 Lacs as tuition fees based on the specialization. However, considering the industry network and placement opportunities the institute can provide, one might actually consider the amount as reasonable, with it studying a specific area or field. It can also yield a positive ROI because of the increasingly higher demand in the logistics and aviation sectors. Some fee structures can be determined by visiting the official ILAM website o
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Karnataka PGCET cutoff for the Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore varies with courses and categories for 2023. On average, the cutoff ranks for the MBA courses at different colleges under PGCET range between about 2,700 and 6,500 for the most sought-after courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The placements at ILAM, Bangalore, are course-wise and field-specific; however, the trend is quite strong in all the areas. Placements in aviation, logistics, and supply chain management are extremely strong, especially for MBA students majoring in Aviation and Logistics Management. Top logistics and supply chain firms recruit students for positions in operations, planning, and management. BBA and BMS students in related specializations also get good placement with training and placement support through the corporate connections of ILAM. The salary package for the graduates ranges between INR 3 LPA to 6 LPA. Mandatory internships and p
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The last date for applying to the Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore, varies with each program. Presently, admissions are open, and deadlines are likely to fall closer to the start of classes in the mid-year intake, around June or July. However, some courses may have deadlines which have been updated, while for the courses specified above, it is advisable to apply as early as possible since the popular courses will be filled soon. There is guidance on deadlines, application processes, and counseling support on the ILAM website or via admission portals.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Perhaps best known is the Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management in Bangalore for its MBA programme on Logistics and Supply Chain Management. With a focused curricu, ILAM prepares a student particularly for a job in the logistics, aviation, or e-commerce area. Logistics principles, along with analytics of supply chain and operations management, equip students for the same. Strong ties with the industries also open up internship opportunities along with placement in leading companies of the logistics and aviation industry for the students in ILAM. This programme is focused on real-world logistics challenges, so it has been quite
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In order to get prepared for admission in to ICRI Bangalore MBA in Aviation Management , the first step is to know more about this program and what it has to offer in terms of course details and opportunities. You are given an opportunity to improve your academic background in the field relevant to your chosen study area such as business management and principles of aviation. Develop your profile and get a better intern or work in the aviation industry so as to gain knowledge that you will apply in your application. On the requirements, emphasis is placed on good communication and analysis skills due to the nature of work in that field
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
P G Department at ILAM Dehradun offers Executive MBA in Aviation Management for Aviation industry oriented people for their career enhancement. It has got a good reputation across the programme with focus in the industry approach with most of the faculty and industrial exposure through Industries. However, whether it is the ‘best’ choice depends with the individual on the basis of a general perception they have formed on the product in question. Though ILAM gives backing and connections, other specialized centered administrations managing aviation management might have better tools, or may be ranked better. This way, any in
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
When preparing to enter NIHAM for a BBA in Aviation or Air Travel Management, one should first base it on developing sound communication skills as well as the acquisition of industry-specific information. For instance, airline operations, travel agency management, tourism marketing, and customer service are areas that the program would focus on. Besides that, you have to do a good job in entrance exams like DU JAT, IP MAT, or NPAT since most of the institutes require a good score for any respective course. An aspiring air hostess also has to polish their public speaking skills and skill in communication in English since this is very cr
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
After some weeks of the declaration of results, the interview process for AFCAT takes place. The time period it takes for an AFSB interview to get underway after the declaration of AFCAT results can vary. After the declaration of AFCAT results, qualified candidates are required to select the AFSB date, time and venue. AFSB Interview is conducted in three stages. The final merit list is prepared based on the marks secured in the online test and AFSB interview. Dehradun (1 AFSB), Mysuru (2 AFSB), Gandhinagar (3 AFSB), and Varanasi (4 AFSB) are the centres for AFSB interviews.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The testing body establishes the AFCAT marking scheme. The marking scheme shows the points that candidates receive for right answers and the points that are subtracted for incorrect responses. The AFCAT exam is worth 300 total points. The following is the AFCAT marking scheme: Those who provide accurate replies receive three marks. For instance, out of 35 questions in the reasoning portion, candidates have properly answered 20 of them. They will receive sixty points. You will lose one mark for each incorrect response. As an illustration, of the 18 questions that candidates attempted, 15 of them were accurate, and three of them were not
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