| Sl. No | Professional opportunity | Descriptrion |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Airport Manager | Oversees all aspects of everyday airport operations, such as personnel, security, and passenger services. |
| 2 | Aviation Operations Manager | Oversees the management of airport and airline operations, making sure that they are efficient and follow the rules. |
| 3 | Airline Sales Manager | Creates and oversees the sales strategy for airline services and tickets. |
| 4 | Flight Operations Officer | Oversees and plans the scheduling and crew management aspects of flight operations. |
| 5 | Airport Security Manager | Oversees airport security protocols and makes sure that safety rules are followed. |
| 6 | Ground Services Manager | Oversees ground services including boarding procedures, luggage management, and check-in. |
| 7 | Flight Dispatcher | For airlines, plans and arranges flight routes, itineraries, and logistics. |
| 8 | Aviation Safety Officer | Makes certain that safety procedures, such as safety audits and training, are followed throughout aircraft operations. |
| 9 | Customer Service Manager | Oversees the handling of passenger demands and complaints in the customer service department of airports or airlines. |
| 10 | Aviation Consultant | Gives firms professional guidance on aviation safety, operations, and regulatory compliance. |
| Program Level | Program | Eligibility Criteria | Stream | Minimum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's | BBA in Aviation | 12th pass from a recognized board | Commerce/Any Stream | 55%-60% |
| Master's | MBA in Aviation | Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university | Any Stream | 55%-60% |
| PhD | PhD in Aviation | Master’s degree in a relevant field | Business/Management/Related field | 55%-60% |
| NIRF Rank | Leading Institute | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indian Institute of Management | Ahmedabad |
| 2 | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | Bengaluru |
| 3 | Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode | Kozhikode |
| 4 | Indian Institute of Technology | Delhi |
| 5 | Indian Institute of Management | Calcutta |
| 6 | Indian Institute of Management | Mumbai |
| 7 | Indian Institute of Management | Lucknow |
| 8 | Indian Institute of Management | Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
| 9 | XLRI - Xavier School of Management | Jamshedpur, Jharkhand |
| 10 | Indian Institute of Technology | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Sl.No | Entrance Exam | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CET | Common Entrance Test for admission to BBA and other undergraduate programs in MAKAUT affiliated colleges. |
| 2 | AIMA UGAT | Undergraduate Aptitude Test conducted by AIMA for admission to BBA and other undergraduate programs. |
| 3 | CAT | Common Admission Test conducted by IIMs for admission into MBA programs across India. |
| 4 | MAT | Management Aptitude Test conducted by AIMA for MBA admissions. |
| 5 | XAT | Xavier Aptitude Test conducted by XLRI for admission into MBA programs. |
| 6 | GMAT | Graduate Management Admission Test used for MBA admissions globally, including in India. |
| 7 | CMAT | Common Management Admission Test conducted by NTA for admission to MBA programs in AICTE-approved institutions. |
| 8 | SNAP | Symbiosis National Aptitude Test conducted by Symbiosis International University for MBA admissions. |
- Airport and Airline Operations Management: Oversee ground services, scheduling, and customer support, among other daily activities of airports and airlines, under the direction of airport and airline operations management.
- Aviation Safety and Compliance: In airline or airport environments, make sure that all safety procedures, rules, and regulatory requirements are followed.
- Management of Supply Chain and Logistics: Oversee the supply chain, logistics, and cargo handling procedures related to airline operations.
- Customer service and relationship management: To improve service quality and passenger happiness, handle reservations, customer services, and customer relations.
| PROS | CONS |
|---|---|
| Prepares you for a specialized job by offering specialized education in airport management, airline logistics, and aviation operations. | Due to the degree's extreme specialization, only the aviation industry and its allied sectors provide job prospects. |
| As the aviation industry grows internationally, more jobs in a variety of aviation related sectors are becoming available. | Positions in the aviation industry are competitive, particularly in managerial roles, and may need for supplementary training or certifications. |
| Numerous Career Options: Graduates can pursue positions in operations, management, and client service in airlines, airports, logistics firms, and aviation consulting firms.. | Working in fast paced situations with irregular hours, particularly on weekends and holidays, is necessary for many aviation positions. |
| Travel, employment, and cultural experience are all made possible by the multinational nature of the aviation sector. | Job security in the aviation sector can be adversely affected by political unrest, fuel price fluctuations, and economic downturns. |
