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2015-10-28 14:04:50

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Megha Gupta

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I would like to invite ShariqueMasood to share his views

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2015-10-28 13:45:44

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Harshita,
Both Amity university and Delhi university are good but being a part of Delhi university may provide you with better exposure and you will have lot choices to join the best college as you have secured good percentage in class 12th.
Pursuing BA from Delhi university will also cost you less as compared to Amity university
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2015-10-28 13:45:30

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Mohit,
Common Admission Test (CAT) is the first thing that comes to our mind when we think of MBA entrance exams. Most B-Schools in India rely on CAT scores for admission.
XAT and CMAT are next on the list. Then comes SNAP, NMAT, GMAT and so on.
Overall, most candidates end up taking about two to three exams in an academic season.
CAT-XAT-CMAT rules the roost among all, because the best colleges of the country such as IIMs and XLRI accept these scores.
Now it depends on you for which exam you are willing to sit. For related information you can refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/20-mba-entrance-exams-you-can-take-this-year-artic
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2015-10-28 13:35:10

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Aanchal Talwar

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Maximum package for the 2013 - 15 batch was 10.5 lacs p.a. Average was 6.5 lacs p.a

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2015-10-28 13:34:33

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Abhishek Saini

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This is something that totally depends on you. Its your call.

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2015-10-28 13:14:35

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

I would invityeDr MohsinKhan to share his views

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2015-10-28 13:10:26

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kashi,
The level of communication needs to be high, including command over your mother tongue and other languages, as this is a public dealing industry, communication is the key.
Career opportunities in aviation industry are extensive and promising. After the completion of your course, based on your skills and interests, you can choose to take up career in verticals like marketing, human resource management, operations, logistics and air traffic control. But as you progress in your career, you would be expected to wear different hats. So if you want to grow consistently in the aviation industry, you have to understand the functioning
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2015-10-28 13:09:59

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kashi,
The role of cabin crew has so many facets and will help collect a lot of skills during our career, not just things like problem solving and people skills but also first aid, languages and an understanding of different cultures. Their are huge possibilities of continuing your career with the airlines in a profile as recruiter, trainer or even progress in the same profile as a flight pursuer. However if you wish to switch feilds,Various industries prefer the skills & experience that has been acquired during the tenure with airlines such as:
- Hospitality
- Education
- Corporates(Modern languages)
- Nursing
- Paramedical
- Touris
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2015-10-28 13:09:32

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kashi,
A diploma in aviation management would help build the foundation knowledge of the industry and groom you to be part the industry under various private & government sectors of Tourism, aviation and customer service industry. Although, the salary packages may vary depending on the organisation &job profile but be assured that the aviation & tourism industry is one of the highest paying industries globally.
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2015-10-28 13:09:12

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Airport management includes all activities performed at an airport: i.e. facility management, security, coordination & monitoring of aviation safety, aircraft parking & refuelling, air traffic control, environment issues, catering, baggage & cargo handling & businesses activities at international & domestic airports.
If you want to be a part of airport management/operations, then you need to pursue a course in aviation & hospitality management coupled with some business management skills. You can start with a Bachelor course of Airport Management or in the following fields:
Airline Ticketing.
Air Safety Training.
Aircraft Maintenance E
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2015-10-28 13:08:44

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kashi,
An aircraft maintenance engineer keeps aircraft in working order through maintenance, repairs and inspections.
Job responsibilities include:
1) Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories, using hand tools and power tools.
2) Check for corrosion, distortion, and invisible cracks in the fuselage, wings, and tail, using x-ray and magnetic inspection equipment.
3) Clean, refuel, and change oil in line service aircraft.
4) Conduct routine and special inspections as required by regulations.
5) Disassemble engines, and inspect parts such as turbine blades and cylinders for co
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2015-10-28 13:08:16

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Kashi,
Like all engineers, aircraft engineers apply scientific and mathematical concepts to solve commercial and practical problems. They are types of aerospace or aeronautical engineers who design, test, maintain and supervise the making of aircraft.
Educational Requirements
All entry-level aircraft engineers must have a bachelor's degree and receive training in mechanical engineering. Students who know early that they would like to pursue a career in engineering should focus their high school studies on chemistry, physics and mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry and calculus. The majority of aircraft engineers hold degrees in
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2015-10-28 13:07:45

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

suni207 please share your views

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2015-10-28 13:07:13

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Kashi,
Aviation management would help build the foundation knowledge of the industry and groom you to be part the industry under various private & government sectors of Tourism, aviation and customer service industry. Although, the salary packages may vary depending on the organisation &job profile but be assured that the aviation & tourism industry is one of the highest paying industries globally.
Salary range of International Ground staff ranges between Rs 25000/- to Rs 80000/- per month depending on profile.
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2015-10-28 13:05:54

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi bhoomi,
Hospitality management is a field that focuses on all areas of hospitality operations including hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, amusement parks, country clubs, and convention centers .
Hotel Management is a part of Hospitality Management. Hotel Management as the name suggests trains students specifically in defined areas pertaining to the Hotel Industry. Hospitality is a wider term and Hotels, restaurant, travel, clubs, resorts, etc. Hotel management is a more specialized course. You would be involved with various departments such as food and beverage service, housekeeping, front office operation, sales and marketing, accou
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2015-10-28 13:05:28

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi bhoomi,
A degree is always suggested when compared to any other course so to pursue a career in the same.
There are many Institutes in India offering bachelor degree courses in Hotel management and the admissions to most of the institutes take place on the basis of qualifying an entrance exam.
To know about the various institutes in India offering this course, you may refer to the following link:
https://hospitality.shiksha.com/hotel-management-coursepage
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2015-10-28 13:05:05

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

Seats are reserved for SC/ST candidates as per Government of India norms.

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2015-10-28 13:04:40

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Bhoomi,
Hotel/Hospitality management is a field that focuses on all areas of hospitality operations including hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, amusement parks, country clubs, and convention centers .In order to pursue this course you need to be 12th pass, plus you need to take entrance test conducted by various institutes.Some Good Colleges are listed:
- IHM- Mumbai.
- IHM- Delhi.
- Indian Institute of Hospitality & Management- Thane.
- Rizvi College of Hotel Management- Mumbai
- IHM- Meerut, and many more institutes.
The most common entrance exams are:
https://www.shiksha.com/nchmct-jee-exampage
https://www.shiksha.com/iihm-echat-exampage
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2015-10-28 13:04:08

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Abhigna Thota

Beginner-Level 5

Hiring and retaining the staff. Change in marketing trends and dynamics. Operational issues. Rising cost of daily consumables. Housekeeping issues. Change in guest expectations. Irregular cash inflows. Data security challenges.

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2015-10-28 13:03:32

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi bhoomi,
yes it is, especially a part of the hotels/cruises that have F&B Services or banquets.A bartender (also known as a barkeep, barman, barmaid,"bar chef" or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment.They must know a wide range of drink recipes and be able to mix drinks accurately, quickly, and without waste. Bartenders work in restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels, and other food service establishments.
Please refer to the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/bartending-the-truth-about-this-profession-article-7230-1
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