Can I get a job in ground staff after doing 10th?

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    Jaya Shukla | Contributor-Level 7

    4 days ago

    Yes, you can pursue a job in ground staff after completing your 10th, but most employers typically prefer candidates who have completed at least 12th grade, especially for roles in Aviation and customer service.

    However, many airlines and ground handling companies offer training programs specifically for candidates after 10th, where you can gain the necessary skills and qualifications.

    These training programs often focus on customer service, communication, handling baggage, security, and other airport operations. 

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    Tanay Tapke | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Yes, the basic qualification for ground staff in airlines is class 10th pass. All you need is vacancy and a good reference to get in. Recently there were openings for Spice Jet ground staff. Keep on looking for some other reference or vacancy notifications and apply.

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