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What can be next or higher  level of study after doing aircraft maintenance engineering course from india.can i do aviation business management.

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Hi, Sharad:

Nice to hear from you, I will try to assist.

Certainly, Aviation Business Management or an MBA in Aviation or several other areas would be an excellent path for you after graduation from the aircraft maintenance engineering course.  The key thing is that you show future employers that you have the versatility to work with something "technical" (meaning, aircraft) as well as people (meaning management).  The combination of being able to work well in a technical field such as aviation maintenance engineering AND being able to work in a management or business aspect of the same field is a very powerful combination when looking for employment.  Remember, the more you have to offer to potential employers, the better it is for you as the applicant for a position--particularly the competitive field of aviation!

Best wishes to you and let me know if you need any further information via another question on AllExperts.com

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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Prepared In addition to aviation education, I work at a major university, I have worked as an airport planner preparing airport system plans, airport master plan and environmental assessment reports for the Chicago area in general and for several individual Illinois airports.

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