hi, i m new to this forum
well, i have done iata/uftta basic diploma cuorse
now i m compleating my B com, as now i m in second year and wish to apply for MBA after that, so is there any scope me in the airline aviation industry and also how should i prepare for it
please help
Posted Apr 10, 2007 17:42
well, i have done iata/uftta basic diploma cuorse
now i m compleating my B com, as now i m in second year and wish to apply for MBA after that, so is there any scope me in the airline aviation industry and also how should i prepare for it
Posted Apr 10, 2007 22:59
Toulouse Business School offers an "aerospace MBA". You may want to check it out:
http://www.esc-toulouse.fr/eng/p563_263/.html
It has international accreditations and probably good links with the aerospace industry, since Toulouse is the main aerospace center in Europe. You could perhaps check if there is anything similar around Seattle.
http://www.esc-toulouse.fr/eng/p563_263/.html
It has international accreditations and probably good links with the aerospace industry, since Toulouse is the main aerospace center in Europe. You could perhaps check if there is anything similar around Seattle.
Posted Apr 16, 2007 14:34
Hi, I think if you want to specialize in Aviation, Toulouse is a very good place to do your MBA. Especially for the close by top level aviation industry, as jaitego points out.
Probably you'll have the same advantages in terms of connection to the industry, if you do your Aviation MBA in Florida, at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (although I don't know this school, it's just an assumption)
You'll find other MBAs in with a concentration in aviation:
Maastricht School of Management, Lynn University Florida, Dowling College NY, Royal Roads University Canada
Besides Toulouse, a couple of schools have a specialized Aviation MBA too, but most are rather unknown internationally:
Danube University Krems, University of Tennessee, and Concordia University in Canada.
Anyways, in Europe Toulouse should be your first choice.
Probably you'll have the same advantages in terms of connection to the industry, if you do your Aviation MBA in Florida, at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (although I don't know this school, it's just an assumption)
You'll find other MBAs in with a concentration in aviation:
Maastricht School of Management, Lynn University Florida, Dowling College NY, Royal Roads University Canada
Besides Toulouse, a couple of schools have a specialized Aviation MBA too, but most are rather unknown internationally:
Danube University Krems, University of Tennessee, and Concordia University in Canada.
Anyways, in Europe Toulouse should be your first choice.
Posted Dec 14, 2011 06:03
hi,i have done mba in finance from india in 2008-10,i want to know what will be the career for me in canada.can i have to opt any course for get good job.plz reply.
regarda
happy_mba08
regarda
happy_mba08
Posted Dec 14, 2011 06:03
hi,i have done mba in finance from india in 2008-10,i want to know what will be the career for me in canada.can i have to opt any course for get good job.plz reply.
regards
regards
Posted Dec 15, 2011 20:37
dear happymba why you want to go to canada, indian economy is doing so good just stay there. you will not find any good job in canada and even the weather is so harsh you will unable to bear it.
Posted Nov 14, 2013 22:18
Dowling College on Long Island offers an MBA in Aviation Management. They are an accredited business school and offer the best equipment and training to their students. Their MBA programs are very flexible to your schedule and they even offer online graduate studies programs. I would definitely give them a look.
Posted Nov 15, 2013 00:44
Long Island is not in Asia: this post is on the Asia board. Dowling is not not accredited by any of the three major bodies. Read http://www.find-mba.com/accreditations
Posted Dec 08, 2013 14:42
As far as I know, Aviation industry is growing at a fast pace, therefore skilled and professional people are hired by various national and international companies. A hard working and well qualified student can apply with Indian as well foreign aviation companies and help the industry by their innovative ideas and method of working. Therefore, Future Prospects are very bight.
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