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Respected sir,
         
             what are the scopes for mba(aviation)?what is the eligblity required? and what is the time duration for mba(aviation)in US.?.
Rite now i have completed ma BBI(graduation) from india. Please give me some of the good universities name which provide mba(aviation) course.
                                       yours sincerely,

                                            ROHAN.

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Hi,

Thanks for your question, I will try to assist.

The schools that you might want to check for an MBA in aviation are;

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise University, UAE

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

Daniel Webster College, Nashua, New Hampshire, USA

The time duration for an MBA in Aviation will vary depending on the school from one year to two years.  Also, each will have its own prerequisite courses, so, make sure that you ask what the prerequisite courses are that you must take before starting each program.

Finally, eligibility requirements also vary with each university.  Ask each school what their individual requirements are.

Sincerely,

David A. NewMyer

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Can advise people thinking about beginning and aviation career and espcially those thinking about an aviation university program. Can also help with aviation scholarship questions. I am particularly strong in questions related to starting a flight career, choosing a university flight or aviation management program, aviation internships and aviation scholarships. Also, I can assist with questions about airport management and planning careers and oveall aviation industry employment questions.

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