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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, definitely you can pursue an MBA in Aviation Management after doing your B.Tech in IT. An MBA in Aviation Management is the amalgamation of business administration principles along with the specific needs of the aviation industry. In addition, your background in IT may work well since technology increasingly comes into play in the field of aviation. As one becomes IT enabled and business knowledgeable from their MBA, it positions that person for leadership roles ranging from IT project management through airport operations to airline management in the aviation sector.

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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The course of B.Sc. in Aviation Science at Banasthali Vidyapith mandates the student to have passed 12th Senior Secondary School Examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. This course does not have any entrance examination or cut off mark but candidates are admitted based on their result in the qualifying examination. As a result, there is no entrance syllabuses for this program as well.

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Aarushi Kalra

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The college has not released the course-wise or branch-wise placement data. However, the overall placement details have been disclosed. Over 1,230 students were placed from all the courses during the 2024 drive. The placement rate recorded was 94%. Check the complete insights of Remo International College placements 2024 from the table below:ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2024)Average packageINR 5.60 LPAStudents placed1,230+Placement rate94%NOTE: The aforementioned statistics are fetched from the official website, however, the college has not specified the year of placements. Hence, considered it for the latest year.

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Khushboo Agarwal

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 As of December 2024, there is no publicly available ranking for the Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management (ILAM) in Bangalore specifically for Aviation Management programs. While ILAM is recognised for offering specialised training in aviation and logistics, it does not appear in major national or international rankings for Aviation Management.

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Khushboo Agarwal

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ILAM provides various types of scholarships, including merit-based scholarships for academically excellent students, need-based financial aid for students from economically weaker sections, and sports scholarships for those with outstanding achievements in extracurricular activities.  To obtain detailed information about eligibility criteria, the application process, and the amounts of the scholarships available, it is advisable to visit ILAM's official website or contact their admissions office directly. Prospective students are encouraged to explore these options to help finance their studies at ILAM Bangalore.

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Sanvi Jha

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Some of the best colleges for B.Sc Aviation include:1. Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics (IGIA), Delhi.2. Capt. Sahil Khurana Aviation Academy, Mumbai.3. Institute of Aviation & Aviation Management (IAAM), Delhi.4. Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS), Chennai.5university of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun.These colleges provide high quality education and better career opportunities in the aviation field.

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Rayamkula Harish

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In case air hostess sounds good for you in your career, the best area for you would be aviation management, hospitality, or customer service. Programs of interest include Air Hostess Training and Airline Management and Airport Management or Aviation and Hospitality. Many institutes run specific courses that train you in communication, safety, grooming, and hospitality skills that are important for this profession. Some respected institutes are Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training and Capt. Sahil Khurana Aviation Academy. These colleges offer both theoretical and practical training, which is an essential foundation to b
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Rayamkula Harish

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Major airlines such as Air India, IndiGo, and Vistara conduct interviews and written assessments along with the eligibility criteria as government exams to be an air hostess for selection process by airlines. Most major airlines such as Air India, IndiGo and Vistara interview and conduct written assessments for candidates either focusing on aptitude, communication skills or personality. Apart from their initial training, candidates can enroll in advanced training by joining an aviation academy, such as Frankfinn Institute or Air Hostess Academy. Some entrance tests include English, general knowledge, reasoning, and those for
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Varun Murugan

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To become a captain in aviation cost-effectively, follow these steps:Start with a Private Pilot License (PPL): Costs range from ?6,000 to ?12,000 for training.Obtain a Commercial Pilot License (CPL): This typically costs between ?35 to ?45 lakhs, including ground school and flight training.Gain Experience: Accumulate at least 1,500 flight hours, often starting as a flight instructor to build hours affordably.Pursue an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL): Required for captaincy; additional training costs may apply.Consider scholarships and part-time work to manage expenses effectively

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Sagar Gupta

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To become a pilot, basic math skills, especially in arithmetic, geometry, and some trigonometry, are important. In countries like India, completing physics and math at the 10+2 level is a requirement for enrolling in pilot training programs. While strong math skills are helpful, average proficiency is often enough, as many calculations can be done with calculators or software during training. Therefore, if you only have basic math knowledge from class 10, you will need to further study math and physics to pursue a career as a pilot.

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