BMS in Aviation Management

BMS

Aviation Management


Overview

BMS in Aviation Management aims to train students to manage and build support systems to keep airlines running in a safe, efficient and orderly fashion, including air traffic control, airport operations, airline management, aerospace engineering, logistics, transport geography and regulation, safety and maintaining an aircraft. Since the course covers wide range of topics, there are diverse and promising job opportunities in the aviation industry after graduation.

Course Commencement : Aug 2025

Curriculum Structure

  • English – I
  • Management Concepts
  • Accounting – I
  • Mathematics for Managers
  • Introduction to Aviation Industry
  • Kannada / Hindi / Additional English / Sanskrit

  • Human Resource Management and Behavior Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Accounting – II
  • Additional English
  • Hindi / Sanskrit / Kannada
  • Business Application Spreadsheet
  • Enterprise Resource Planning

  • Business law
  • Fundamentals of management accounting
  • Digital marketing and essentials
  • Introduction to aviation industry
  • Quantitative techniques
  • Environmental studies
  • Aviation law and regulation

  • Business research methods
  • Financial management
  • Business negotiation
  • Aviation transport safety and sec
  • Communication English

  • Retail and supply chain management
  • Taxation
  • Corporate strategy
  • Civil aviation and international business
  • Aviation finance and insurance
  • Airline and airport marketing management

  • Perations management
  • Strategic management
  • International business environment
  • Airline operations
  • Air cargo management / minor project (cargo operations including safety and security / aviation operations)
  • Major project (aviation safety / airport ramp operation / airline industry)

Career Enhancement Programs

Program Highlights

  • BMS in Aviation Management builds strong foundation from Aviation Management System, Aviation Operations in relation with Environment, the safety and risk management, strategic aviation marketing to fleet planning skills.
  • Practical exposure through guest talks by industry leaders, faculty experts and professionals who are on the forefront of research in areas of Air Operations, Air Safety Management, Aviation Marketing, Air Regulations and Policy, Air Economics and Finance Management.
  • Introducing students to real-life case studies, industry visits and inputs by experts in the field helps students gain hands-on learning and tap remunerative careers.

Career Outcomes

BMS in International Finance with CGMA certification can land you in leading roles as Aviation Line Technician, Diver Dispatch/Load Planner, Flight Attendants, Air traffic Controller, Cargo Manager and Airport Ground Operations Manager with Major Airlines, Airports and even Educational Research Institutes.

FAQ's

Is Aviation a good career?


Yes. Aviation presents a promising career opportunity that has diverse career options open for candidates at all stages and backgrounds. It is the ideal career option for flying and aerospace technology enthusiasts.

Is Aviation hard to study?


Yes. Pursuing a career in Aviation can be demanding; studying it calls for commitment, strong academic skills, and the ability to handle complex information and hands-on skills. Effective time management skills become essential for students to manage their coursework and projects along with internships.

Does Aviation have a future?


Yes. The upcoming two decades will witness the Aviation industry expanding progressively at 4.3% annually because of rising air transportation needs, technological breakthroughs and sustainable developments.

Is Maths compulsory for Aviation?


While advanced math isn't always mandatory for all aviation roles, basic math skills are essential for certain aviation professionals to perform calculations related to flight, weight, fuel, and navigation. Students can check the course syllabus they are applying for a better understanding.

What is the scope of Aviation Management?


Aviation management requires the strategic administration of air traffic control systems, passenger flow and ground service delivery to maintain business efficiency.

Pursuing a course in this field can equip individuals with the skills and knowledge to pursue careers in Airport Operations, Airline Operations, Air Traffic Control, Ground Handling, Airport Infrastructure, Aviation Safety, Customer Service, Marketing, and Financial Management.

What is BMS in Aviation Management?


BMS stands for Bachelor of Management Studies in Aviation Management. It is a specialised undergraduate degree that focuses on the management and business aspects of the aviation industry. A BMS in Aviation Management can prepare students for careers in areas such as Airline Management, Airport Operations, and Aviation Consulting.

Is Aviation Management in demand?


Yes. Aviation has grown in recent years due to the growth in the international tourism and hospitality sector, the expansion of airport infrastructure, and the focus on successful airline service operations. Consequently, there has been a great demand for skilled professionals in Airport and Aviation Management.

What is the work of Aviation Management?


Aviation management involves overseeing all aspects of aviation operations, including airport and airline management, ensuring safety, compliance, and efficient operations for airlines, airports, and related businesses.

Which is the highest paid job in Aviation?


Commercial Airline Pilots generally draw the highest salaries in the Aviation industry. Some popular job roles in management include Vice President of an airline company, Airport Operations Manager, Marketing Manager of an Airline, and Quality Control Personnel.

What is Aviation Management salary?


In India, salaries for the job roles in Aviation Management vary greatly based on location and experience, where the freshers earn between INR 3-5 Lacs per annum (LPA) and the experienced individuals can earn above INR 10 LPA.