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2016-03-17 09:01:12

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Beginner-Level 4

It is not possible to predict the salary that you can get after a particular course as the salary structure depends on various aspects from the designation offered, job profile, your education and the performance at the interview etc.
There are many IATA courses being offered and to knwo about the institutes offering those, kindly refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/ylqtrme..
For an fresher a person may get from 30-40K per month with a good raise upto 60-70K per month.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best for your good career!!

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2016-03-16 17:48:06

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sunita dol

Contributor-Level 6

Popular aviation courses are mentioned below -

  • Airport Management
  • Airport Operations
  • Aviation Security
  • Sales and Advertising
  • Marketing and Communications
  • Customer Services
  • Passenger Handling
  • Air Safety Training
  • Aviation Safety Training
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Air Rescue Services
  • Air Fire Fighting Services
  • Air Cargo Management

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2016-03-16 17:39:23

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sunita dol

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Bibin,
MBA in Airport management or MBA in Aviation is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
This program provides comprehensive understanding of operations in the aviation industry and provides an insight into challenges the air transportation business faces.
The course equips students with skills required to manage organisations that are into aviation business.
MBA in Airport management or MBA in Aviation is an industry specific course that imparts skills required to handle different domains in the aviation management.
Career opportunities in aviation industry are extensive and
...more

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2016-03-16 10:13:00

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roma

Beginner-Level 5

MBA in finance is better if we see the spectrum related to placements and future initiatives.

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2016-03-15 19:14:11

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Aviation Engineering ( Aeronautical) is a niche engineering. There are plenty of opportunities for aeronautical engineer in Indian Air Force, Airlines, DRDO , ISRO, HAL, Aviation industry manufacturing and design companies , acedmic etc i

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2016-03-14 15:24:52

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Sourav MukherjeeOwner - Lenzsation

Contributor-Level 6

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2016-03-14 00:17:48

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Animesh Wadhwa

Guide-Level 12

Good evening !
I don't have much information about it, but still you may refer to the link below , I hope it would serve the purpose.
http://study.com/aviation_management_degree.html
Thank you.

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2016-03-13 19:11:37

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Sourav MukherjeeOwner - Lenzsation

Contributor-Level 6

Amfill is good.
Refrain from Avlon

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2016-03-13 19:09:03

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Sourav MukherjeeOwner - Lenzsation

Contributor-Level 6

Bro stay out of it. There are n numbers of better institutions readily available. Please forget about Aptech. It's no good. The facilities and the faculty they hire.God help the students.

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2016-03-13 19:04:39

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Sourav MukherjeeOwner - Lenzsation

Contributor-Level 6

Currently the aviation industry is not at its lowest stage. It's opening up. But definitely it depends on which domain you are interested in.

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