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Hello! Regarding your
Hello!
Regarding your aviation course you cannot take admission ins graduation aviation course but you can contact the institute you are interested in if they provide the diploma after 10th.However, you will be eligible after passing your 10+2 for aviation diploma courses. Aviation is not limited to engineering there are various institutes which are offering aviation management cources. Management courses are not having that much eligibility limits if you compare the eligibility process of engineering, specialy when it comes to the subjests you had in your 10+2 and marks you obtained in each required subject.
After 10+2, the first degree in aviation is B.Sc. Aviation. The degree elucidates the varying ways and methods of operation in this field. Additionally, management and personnel skills are also important components of this degree.
There is BBA aviation course too but B.Sc. Aviation is more appropriate for those who wish to be pilots as it encompasses the entire course of CPL (Commercial Pilot License). On the other hand BBA aviation course is good for those who are willing to work for cabin or ground crew. It covers more about management but not much about flying. Managements of private as well as government airports are covered in it.