Vasvi Institute of Management and Advanced Studies (VIMAS) Bangalore, Fees, Courses, Admission Date Updates

We are in Bangalore, with diverse cultures and languages, the breeding ground of IT industries in India and the Gateway to many new and emerging international markets.

The Institution has not compromised on the facilities. Innovatively designed and integrated, the building provides all the amenities and motivating environment for self development.
      
With economic prosperity and social progress of the people as the sheet - anchor of its objective, irrespective of caste, creed or community, VVN has been providing every child which enters its fold all opportunities to grow into "successful and worthy citizens"

Vision

VIMAS seeks to imbibe in its students high standards for academic scholarship, integrity, leadership, and responsible citizenship.

Mission

To create ideas that deepen and advance the understanding of management, and with these ideas develop innovative, principled and insightful leaders who change the world.

    

VIMAS offers Avalon Aviation academy courses. All of Avalon's Aviation courses are designed in accordance with Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) guidelines.

Avalon Aviation Academy is committed to bringing excellence and professionalism to the realm of cabin crew and ground staff services training. By drawing on our strong training pedigree and in-depth aviation industry insights we have put together a structured training programme which covers every aspect of a cabin crew / ground staff career.

We are one of the few aviation academies to offer an array of courses that primarily cater to the aviation and travel industry, as well as courses that help students and professionals from different sectors and walks of life develop all aspects of their personality.

Our prime focus is to make the students successful in today's highly competitive environment, not only through technical or business know-how, but through self-mastery.

CAREER OPTIONS IN AVIATION:
Cabin Crew.
Ground Staff for passenger handling.
Airport Staff for airport operations.
Ticketing and Reservations.
Cargo handling staff.
Aircraft load and trim staff.
Airport Managers

Career Prospects for B.B.A & M.B.A in Aviation:
    
Most careers in aviation management require a Bachelor's/Master's degree from Karnataka state open university (an accredited university) that offers an aviation program.
    
Opportunities to obtain aviation-related work experience through internships/On-the -Job -training (OJT) are also quite common.
    
These programmes are designed for students who wish to study a wide range of issues within the aviation industry with a view to a career in some aspect of the management of airlines, airports or air transport services.
    
The programme brings together a variety of academic subject areas relevant to the industry. It provides a basic grounding in all aspects of airport and airline business operations, but also goes further.
    
The candidates will explore the interdependence of the separate areas of air-transport, airline-terminal functions, and logistics operations and gain knowledge and practical skills in dealing with management problems.
    
They will also learn how to use relevant analytical techniques and investigate current issues that will enable you to take a strategic and international view of the industry and propose new solutions for the future.
    Aviation, as a broad term, encompasses a wide variety of career opportunities.

    
Aviation is in actuality, a global organization that requires disciplined, professional managers to design, manage, and operate the national and international aviation systems of the future.
    
Aviation is a high-tech, swiftly evolving, competitive business operating in a global arena. As a result, educated and sufficiently trained managers are needed in dozens of different careers within the arena of the aviation management industry.
    
Careers in aviation management offer excitement, the opportunity for regular travel, and the chance to constantly learn new skills. Preparing for a career, however, in this fast-paced field can be extensive.
    
A degree in aviation management opens up many different job possibilities.

The nature of the jobs can vary greatly, as in the following job titles:
Airport Manager
Airport Operations Supervisor
Airport Planner
Airline Flight Crew Scheduler
Airline Air Cargo Coordinator
Airline Air Cargo Load Master and hazardous Cargo Specialist
Aviation Manufacturing Cost Analyst
Aviation Manufacturing Product Support Specialist
Aviation Manufacturing Technical Writer
Airline Marketing Coordinator & Manager
Airline Manager

These Graduates/Post Graduates can also seek employment with:-
Aircraft manufacturers, Airports, Cargo airlines, Colleges/Universities, Medical airline transports, Private airlines, Professional development centers, Tourism boards.
These are some of the places that hire people with experience in aviation management.
The aviation manager is often asked to wear a variety of different "hats" and is also likely to become directly involved in executive business decisions.
Managers in the aviation industry may also at times be responsible for making and enforcing airport rules and regulations, planning and supervising maintenance and safety programs, negotiating leases, determining the airport budget and promoting increased use of the airport.
    
Thus a career in aviation management offers a plethora of unique management opportunities that offer variety, advancement potential and job security.
    
Transportation, marketing and logistics, flight operations, and air traffic control are just a few.
    
There are in fact, far more positions available in aviation management than in commercial or private piloting.
    
Aviation Managers are needed in airports; airlines; transportation support fields; and local, state and international regulatory agencies.
    
This is because work is frequently being performed to analyze aviation and to determine what can be done to make it safer and more efficient, as well as to develop new products and techniques designed to enhance the success of the aviation industry as a whole.

The three primary areas of focus in aviation management are

Fixed Based Operation Management-FBO
General Airport Management and
Financial Management.

Fixed Base Operation Management (FBO) centers on the business practices involved in operating a maintenance facility at a commercial airport.

General Airport Management revolves around the practices and policies of planning and management within the wide-ranging areas of a commercial airport.

Corporate Financial Management focuses on the principles and techniques of financial analysis and long-term financing, capital management and budgeting within the aviation industry.
    
To be successful in the aviation management industry, you will need to have strong communications skills to work with a wide variety of people.
    
You will also need to be able to perform well under pressure and have understanding complex technical concepts.
    
Aviation management includes working in areas like airport planning, which has some relevance to architecture.
    
Students may go on to find careers involving aspects of the management of airlines, airports or air transport services. They will also emerge from the programme with general skills that will equip them well for employment in other areas of logistics or management.
    
The aviation industry additionally offers many employment opportunities in the arena of employee management. This is because firms in this industry have quite varied employment relationships, and there is considerable evidence that these variations affect outcomes of critical interest to the airlines and their employees.
      
Growth Prospects:
    
With all of the aircraft orders made by airlines in India during the past year, it is obvious that the airline industry in India is on the fast track to grow. Both Boeing and Airbus are providing aircraft to India-based airlines. It will be an exciting time ahead for aviation in India.
    
The field of Aviation Management has progressed quite a bit in the last few years in aircraft productivity, speed, and a variety of technologically enhanced arenas.
The contribution of aviation is much greater than it was a decade ago.
Furthermore, the industry is expected to continue to expand in the future. In fact, the job market in aviation management is so diverse that the future employment outlook is considered to be excellent.
The volume of air traffic is set to increase at an astounding rate over the next few years.