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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore is more or less an institute in the field for the students, who have been interested in Aviation and Logistics and related fields. The institute offers undergraduate, post-graduate, and Diploma courses in the streams of Logistics and Aviation Management, supply chain, and other related sectors. The course has a lot of industry-specific programs along with some industrial collaborations and pretty good reviews regarding recommendations and placements, but it will vary with the performance and specialisation. So, in case one would want to have a well-rounded education in business
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management (ILAM) situated at Bangalore offers a BMS programme in Material Management and E-Commerce designed to cater to the needs of growing logistics and e-commerce sector. Some of the topics revert to fundamentals such as inventory management, supply chain analysis and electronic commerce. Overall, the ILAM Bangalore being a new institute has averaged placement packages of between 70-80% where the average IT package offered to students is INR 4- 5 LPA thus the student's jobs opportunities are basically provided in logistics and e-commerce companies. Internship and workshop experiences give th
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The UG Diploma programs offered by the Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management or ILAM, Bangalore may cost between INR 1.5 Lacs to 2.5 Lacs for per year depending on the course of the student's selection those are logistics, aviation and supply chain management. This fee include tuition fee, access to the training modules, and the industry workshops, but they may be subjected to other charges like certification or internships fees. Regarding the structure of the ILAM's Diploma programs, they are developed on the basis of such professional specialties as audio engineering or music business.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management (ILAM), Bangalore, is mainly known as the institution focused on aviation, logistics, and SCM, it is not always indexed, for example, in the NIRF ranking or Outreach ranking that more frequently addresses a wide-range university or a business school. As a result of emphasis on marketplace oriented courses, many ILAM graduates get employed at aviation and logistics companies. But it can pride itself on lack of a conventional rank as it is targeted on a particular industry, involving close relations with various industries.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management recognizes a fee refund policy which remains, as is often the case across Indian HEIs, in line with the UGC guidelines where withdrawals made for courses depend on the time within the academic year the request was made. If a student has withdrawn from ILAM shortly after starting his program, 
he may get back the fees paid less a full processing fee, the amount of the refund, also, decreases as the term progresses. Policies regarding refunds are most often told out at the time of admission.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore, as we see a fair track record of placements mainly in logistics, aviation and Supply Chain Fields. The average salaries when placed start from INR 4 Lacs – 6 Lacs per annum while the highest salary and place offer can be up to top companies like SpiceJet, GMR, Indigo, DHL etc. It is further seen that the curriculum of ILAM has an orientation towards the industry, which ensures the candidate fulfils various sectoral needs; enhancing employability in the process. However, placements can differ from one candidate to another depending on the results and depending on the marke
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Bombay Flying Club has been one of the oldest flying clubs of India and has gained a good reputation with its quality training in pilot education and aeronautical program. Official validated ranking of aviation training institutes is still scarce but judging from its longevity, DGCA approval and quality placement statistics the club is a premier educational stop for aspiring aviators. The university's programs in pilot training and aeronautics have received recognition, thanks to quality training, highly qualified trainers, and well-equipped aircraft helping it to be among the premier aerospace training institutes of India.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Getting admission to The Bombay Flying Club for a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is relatively straightforward if you meet the eligibility criteria. Candidates must have completed their 12th grade with at least 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics, along with a valid Class II medical certificate. There are no entrance exams or interviews; admissions are based on merit from academic performance125. The application process typically begins in May, requiring in-person document submission.
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12 months ago 
Scholar-Level 17
Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Bangalore, offers a 2-year MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management course at the PG level. To get admitted to the ILAM MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 50.0% in graduation. ILAM The total tuition fee for this course is INR 5,00,000 for the entire duration of the course. The course offers admission to 60 students.
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