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The Airport Management course deals with the smooth and hassle free operation of activities on the airport Their aspects are to ensure the gentle working of the airport maintaining security offering the best customer service and organizing state of arts events with distinct airport agencies and airlines
In order to become an airport manager aspiring candidates can pursue undergraduate and postgraduate airport management or aviation courses such as BBA in Airport Management followed by other related courses such as B.Sc. in Aviation or B.Tech Avionics.

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Yes, you can pursue BBA in airport management.
BBA Airport Management is a 3-year course for undergraduate students, they are taught the details of the management roles and work done in airports.
BBA Airport Management eligibility criteria for this course is that students have to qualify 10+2 examinations with minimum 60% marks scored in any of the streams. Students must also be medically fit.
BBA Airport Management Admission in colleges and universities select students on merit based as well as entrance exam. Some entrance exams are the SET, IPU CET, etc.

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The fee structure of Aimfill International, Chennai is reasonable as compared to other private colleges. The fees may vary course to course and lies between 60k P/A to 2 lakh P/A. Fees can be paid semester wise or yearly as per the convenience of the students. The students have to pay admission as well as security fee at the time of admission. The security fees will be refunded after the completion of the course. Students can pay the fee through the online modes such as Net Banking, and Credit/Debit Card. Registration for Admission : The students can fill the online Admission  1.Attach all the documents. 2.Submit the form 3.After
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Professionals in BBA Airport Management won't be short of employment options! Additionally, a BBA can be followed by an MBA to further one's credentials. A starting salary of 20-25000 Rupees is offered each month. The greatest annual compensation will be between INR 7-9 Lacs.

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Given that aviation management is reaching new heights daily, there is a huge future for it. Aviation management include ground operations, fleet management, ticketing, the international tourist board, hospitality, and in-flight services. Students enrolled in the BBA in Airport Management programme will learn how to manage workers, interact with technical departments like Air Traffic Control and Maintenance, coordinate all of them, handle budgets, etc.

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Subha Students gain knowledge about a wide range of topics related to airports, including the airport programme, safety and security, delivery of tickets, customer care services, and much more. Technical issues including those involving air traffic control, the cargo department, staff, finances, coordination, etc. are taught to them. It has six semesters and covers both theory and practise. For individuals seeking for administrative positions, this lesson is for you. This course teaches you how to manage a team, develop communication skills, and comprehend airport administration and the aviation sector.

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Both are great alternatives, however since it is my decision, I would personally go with aviation and airport management. Your preference may influence your decision. I would like to let you know that degrees in the airline industry often last three years, whereas degrees in hotel management are more likely to last between three and four years. Despite having the longer gestation period of the two, a degree in hotel management can help you get a job in the aviation and hospitality industries as well. So go for whatever suits you after all its your life and trust me you are going to do great with it.

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Greetings, Shrusti Haresh Kore. The art of designing, developing, producing, using, and using aeroplanes spans a relatively broad historical period known as aviation.
(1) Chennai's Madras Institute of Technology
(2) Guindy College of Engineering (CEG), Anna University, Chennai.
(3) Mumbai's University of Mumbai's Garware Institute of Career Education and Development (GICED).
(4) Coimbatore's Air Carnival Aviation Academy (ACAA).
(5) Coimbatore's Bharathiar University School of Distance Education

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The management of airlines and airports is a focus of airport control courses. There are many different types of airport control courses, including certifications, a Diploma, a BBA and an MBA. In addition to these programmes, one can study aviation control guidelines. The basic requirements for admission to these programmes are completion of class 10+2 and a cumulative grade point average of at least 60% on a recognised board. Depending on the course and institutions delivering it, the route fees for various publications in this field might range anywhere from INR 8,000 to 6,00,000 and even beyond this. You may apply for positions like
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Hello, SUBRUK For undergraduate students, BBA Airport Control is a three-year programme that teaches the specifics of the control responsibilities and work done in airports. Students who want to pursue a BBA in airport management must pass the 10+2 exam with at least a 60% overall grade point average in any of the streams. Students must also be in good physical condition. Admission is either by merit or by entrance exam. BBA Airport management Universities and faculty members choose candidates for admission based on merit as well as a preliminary exam. The SET, IPU CET and others are a few admission tests.

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