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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
• BBA ( Health Care Management) in association with Cygnus Hospitals.
• BBA (Finance & Accounts) *Integrated with USA CMA
• BBA (Entrepreneurship & Family Business) Integrated with Purdue Next of Purdue University, USA, Taught at Faridabad.
Following are the USPs of BBA Program:
Internship
• On- the- job training
• Guaranteed Employment
• Work on real life projects
• Foreign languages
• Contemporary pedagogy-live case studies, Role plays, simulation
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Communication Skills
Soft Skills
Front Office Operations
Management Process
Accounting
Basics of Aviation
Travel Management
Airport Operations
Crew Management
Aircraft Maintenance
Airport Security Management
Cargo logistics and Management
Public Relations
Aviation Law
Air traffic rules and regulations
Services Marketing
Customer Care services
Airline Business Management
HospitalityTalking about scope and career prospe
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Communication Skills
Soft Skills
Front Office Operations
Management Process
Accounting
Basics of Aviation
Travel Management
Airport Operations
Crew Management
Aircraft Maintenance
Airport Security Management
Cargo logistics and Management
Public Relations
Aviation Law
Air traffic rules and regulations
Services Marketing
Customer Care services
Airline Business Management
HospitalityTalking about scope and career prospe
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
After 10+2, the first degree in aviation is B.Sc. Aviation. The degree elucidates the varying ways and methods of operation in this field. Additionally, management and personnel skills are also important components of this degree.
There is BBA aviation course too but B.Sc. Aviation is more appropriate for those who wish to be pilots as it encompasses the entire course of CPL (Commercial Pilot License).
On the other hand BBA aviation course is good for those who are willing to work for cabin or ground crew.
It covers m
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Students who have passed 12th standard board examinations (any stream- Science/Arts/Commerce) are eligible to apply for this course. In case of some Institutes, minimum marks criteria could be present (around 45-50% marks).
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
A BBA graduate can start off as an Executive, Associate, Business Development Manager or an Assistant manager in various organizations such as:
Manufacturing companies
Export and trading houses
Financial concerns
Banks
NGO's
PSU's
Multinational corporations
Initially the pay will not be that appealing and most of the students are hired as interns and are given stipend instead of salary. But with experience and exposure the salary bar would surely get a hi
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