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3rd January 2018, 07:02 PM
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Can I join airlines field after BBA degree?


I have completed my BBA. I just want to go in airlines, but I am totally confused what will be better for me in this field? I can opt this as a career or not? Or I am eligible for this or not? If yes, what will be my first step?




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5th January 2018, 04:23 PM
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Default Re: Can I join airlines field after BBA degree?

Yes, after BBA you can join airline field.
You can also continue your study in MBA for specialisation related to air port such as hospitality and catering management, aviation management, airport management etc.

You can also join Airforce after completing your BBA.
You can apply for the ground duty branches of Indian Air Force.
After completion of your graduation you can apply for the CDS examination which is conducted by UPSC twice in a year.
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6th January 2018, 01:30 AM
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Default Re: Can I join airlines field after BBA degree?

Yes, you can join Airlines after completion of your BBA degree, there is no such problem in it. You can start you career with it and I am sure you will do well in this field if you have interest lying in it.

Moreover, there are various posts, you should have a look at:

> Airport Manager
> Ground Staff
> Cabin Crew
> Cargo Manager
> Store and Purchasing Manager
> Legal Officer, etc.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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