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5 years agoContributor-Level 6
1) B.Sc Aeronautics with AME
2) B.Sc Aviation with CPL
For admissions, you need to have a minimum of 45% in class 12th exams with PCM subjects and one has to clear relevant medical tests.
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Individuals who want to pursue careers in the aviation industry can pick from a selection of certificate and diploma programmes after completing 10+2. Women who want to pursue a career as air hostesses have a great scope in this industry and can enroll for courses like Ground Staff and Cabin Crew Training to start working with reputed airlines.
These courses comprise a combination of classroom learning and practical training to familiarize the candidates with the various procedures of the aviation industry and things that a person needs to keep in mind while flying.
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Both the courses are have good scope. But, if you are interested in aviation sector, then you must go for BBA in Aviation, because BBA aviation will be restricted to only aviation sector. Also, BBA in Aviation has limited scope as compared to BBA.
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After completing Diploma in aviation, hospitality and travel management from Frankfinn you could explore sectors such as ground staff, cabin crew etc. Aviation Industry typically is divided into airlines for passengers (life) and cargo (non-life). Ground functions include Airport Operations, Reservations and ticketing and even sales and marketing. You will have opportunities with numerous travel agencies and direct airlines for reservation and ticketing opportunities. You also have the option to work with airlines for airport operations (ground handling), travel counselor/ consultants, direct sales, and quality agent. With many priv
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