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Acharya Bangalore B-School and Airport Authority of India to partner to boost engagement in Civil aviation

Acharya Bangalore B-School and Airport Authority of India to partner to boost engagement in Civil aviation.Know details about the MoU here

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Khushi SharmaUpdated: 10/1/2024, 11:00:00 AM

Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS) has partnered with the Aviation Airports Authority of India (AAI) to increase the student engagement in the civil aviation industry. It will happen so by integrating theoretical knowledge with practical industry experience.

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A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed for the same, for the duration of five years. As part of this initiative, the students from ABBS will be equipped with exposure to the aviation industry, thus igniting interest in civil aviation by the process of hands-on experience and practical learning.

Following are the elements of this collaboration

According to the release, the educational institutions within a radius of 25-40 km of AAI airports will specifically get a chance to gain similar MoUs, thus furtherer expanding the broader student base.

Ajitesh Basani, Executive Director at ABBS, shared his joy on the event of joining hands with the Airports Authority of India and told that it will not only enhance students' academic journey but also equip them with vital industry insights and practical skills necessary to thrive in today's competitive environment.

It must be noted the MoU, which is effective immediately, have the potential to be extended upon mutual agreement by both parties.

Acharya Bangalore Business School (ABBS) was founded in 2008 as a management institute under the umbrella of Samagra Sikshana Samithi Trust. ABBS is recognized as the 6th best B-school in Karnataka in 2021.

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To enhance student engagement in the civil aviation industry through practical learning and industry exposure.

Five years, with potential for extension.

Short-term projects related to civil aviation, structured internships, workshops, and site visits.

No, educational institutions within a 25-40 km radius of AAI airports can also benefit from similar partnerships.

Deeper understanding of the aviation industry, practical skills, and a competitive edge in the job market.

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