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Is BBA Aviation worth it?can a commerce with maths background student go for it....Do name some colleges/agenecy that is trustable and have a good placement record

Saurabh Yadav 7th May, 2025

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Yes, BBA Aviation is a viable option if you want to work in the aviation industry, such as with airlines, airports, or ground services.  It is a specialized education that prepares you for management positions in aviation.  If you have a Commerce and Maths background, you should absolutely pursue it because it concentrates on the business elements of flying.

Some reputable colleges for BBA Aviation are:

University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun

Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (HITS), Chennai

Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics (IGIA), New Delhi

Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS), Bangalore

Presidency University, Bangalore

These institutions are known for their strong industry connections and placement records. For more detailed information,

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Which is best Bsc IT or BCA? Which colleges are best in gujarat (specially government) if you have good marks in 12th commerce

Sujal Singh 5th May, 2025

BCA is preferred for software development and programming careers, while BSc IT focuses more on theoretical IT concepts. In Gujarat, top government colleges include Gujarat University, MSU Baroda, and Sardar Patel University for both courses.

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I saw all review but i noticed that all who were happy was the students from commerce (b.com M.com) But i noticed none of the students from science stream were happy with job opportunities!! Is it worth for science stream students?

sadafreen356 4th May, 2025

Science stream students have numerous career opportunities across various fields, including:


High-Demand Career Options

- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Develop intelligent systems and machines that can learn and adapt.

- Software Development: Design, develop, and test software applications for various industries.

- Data Science: Analyze and interpret complex data to inform business decisions.

- Biotechnology: Apply biological principles to develop innovative solutions for healthcare, agriculture, and environmental conservation.

- Environmental Science: Study the natural world and develop sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.¹ ²


Top Science Stream Jobs

- Medical Doctor: Diagnose and treat patients, with an average annual salary of INR 6.96L.

- Research Scientist: Conduct experiments and gather data to advance scientific knowledge, with an average annual salary of INR 11L.

- Quality Assurance Specialist: Ensure products meet quality standards, with an average annual salary of INR 7L.

- Pharmaceutical Scientist: Develop new medicines and test their efficacy, with top companies like Pfizer and Sun Pharma hiring.

- Environmental Scientist: Analyze and mitigate environmental impacts, with top companies like ONGC and Vedanta hiring.³


Emerging Fields

- Climate Change Analyst: Analyze and develop strategies to mitigate climate change impacts.

- Genetic Counselor: Help individuals and families understand genetic disorders and make informed decisions.

- Nanotechnology Engineer: Develop innovative materials and products using nanotechnology.


While some science stream students may express dissatisfaction with job opportunities, there are many rewarding and high-paying career paths available. It's essential to explore these options, gain practical experience, and develop valuable skills to succeed in your chosen field.

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I saw all review but i noticed that all who were happy was the students from commerce (b.com M.com) But i noticed none of the students from science stream were happy with job opportunities!! Is it worth for science stream students?

Rubina Naseer 4th May, 2025

Your observation is true and depicts an actual concern. Most students of science background who change over to general courses like B.Com or M.Com might feel the curriculum mismatched to their initial interest and professional goals, particularly if they are in search of technical or research jobs.

Is it worth it for science stream students?

It depends on your goals:

If science-related fields interest you (science, medicine, research, information technology, etc.), B.Com/M.Com may not have value or offer practical skills/appointments.
If you are converting to business, finance, accounting, etc., then business/ commerce degrees could be adapted very well—eventually for students of even sciences—if complimented by career direction (CA, MBA, analytics, etc.).
Career prospects for B.Com/M.Com are usually in banking, accounts, and clerical posts—less technical and less fitting for someone with a science-strong background unless you reskill.

Alternatives for science students:

BSc/BCA/Integrated MSc if continuing in science or tech
Professional courses such as nursing, physiotherapy, B.Pharm, or paramedical sciences
Vocational/skill-based courses with improved job matching (e.g., data science, cybersecurity, web development)



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