Is MBA in aviation management a good choice for a CSE graduate who is not interested in IT sector jobs or higher studies in Engineering?
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Hello Isha
Considering your profile I don't think it is a good idea. An MBA in aviation limits you with the field of aviation only. You can try for general management as well where you get to explore all the options and then specialize in one. It opens a broad spectrum of opportunities for you. Your background does not matter a lot in these cases as you are already changing your domain. You should consider the industry in which you are planning to go. All the best. -
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHi Isha, The fact is that you are as of now a CSE graduation and now not inspired by the professions which follow this training of MBA Aviation, it implies your inclinations and aptitude were for something different while you sought after this programme. Before making this Career change, I would propose you to give a profound idea towards your interest, aptitude, demeanor, temper and desires. On the off chance that these adjust towards MBA in Hospitality and the travel industry also. Second question, which must be raised is which University to opt? Well I propose you to look at the Institutions on the accompanying parameters:
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If you are very sure of your interest in aviation then it is good. Considering your profile I don't think it is a good idea. An MBA in aviation limits you with the field of aviation only. You can try for general management as well where you get to explore all the options and then specialize in one. It open a broad spectrum of opportunities for you. Your background does not matters a lot in these cases as you are already changing your domain. You should consider the industry in which you are planning to go. Considering current time, aviation is affected so I will suggest to research more and make an informed decision.
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