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If you're considering a degree in Airport Management or Aviation Management, several reputable institutions offer both BBA and B.Sc. programs designed to equip students with the skills needed for careers in the aviation industry.
For a BBA in Airport or Aviation Management , institutions like the Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University (RGNAU) in Rae Bareli, India, offer specialized programs focusing on airport and airline management. Another notable option is the Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics (IGIA), which provides a BBA in Aviation Management with practical training in various aspects of the industry. Additionally, the Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) in the United States offers a range of aviation-related degrees, including management programs that prepare students for roles in airport and airline operations.
In terms of B.Sc. programs , the Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training offers a B.Sc. in Aviation at multiple locations in India. This program covers a broad spectrum of aviation management topics, including airport operations. The Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management (ILAM) in New Delhi provides a B.Sc. in Aviation Management, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on training. Similarly, the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) in Dehradun offers a B.Sc. in Aviation Operations, focusing on both airport and airline management.
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Here are the top colleges for B.Sc. Physics programs that offer direct admission:
For more details about these colleges, you can visit here
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-physics-degree-colleges-in-india?page=2
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PG Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics:
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No, you need a master’s degree to be eligible for the CSIR NET examination. As a B.Sc. B.Ed. student, you cannot take the examination in 2024 without a master’s degree. There is no alternative you should atleast have a Master's degree to be eligible for the examination.
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To be eligible for the CSIR NET exam, you need a master’s degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in a relevant science subject. Your B.Sc. B.Ed. degree with 73% marks is a good achievement, but it does not meet the eligibility criteria for the CSIR NET exam. You would need to pursue and complete a master's degree to be eligible
Yes, you can potentially do a B.Sc. in Chemistry even though you didn't have Physics and Math in your Class 12 subjects. However, the specific eligibility criteria might vary depending on the university or college you're applying to. Most universities require a minimum percentage in Class 12 science subjects (often including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) for B.Sc. programs. However, some colleges might consider your performance specifically in Chemistry. Some universities might require you to take an entrance exam for B.Sc. Chemistry admission. These exams might assess your knowledge of Chemistry and basic science concepts. I hope it helps!
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