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DAVV Aviation Course: DAVV Indore is going to start aviation course soon, contract done with MP Flying Club

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All training related to aviation sector will now be available in Indore itself. Symbolic photo

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Diploma in Cargo Management has been running for 4 years at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya. MP Flying Club will also provide pilot-cargo management training to students. The government has emphasized on preparing students for the aviation industry.

DAVV Aviation Course: Naiduniya Representative, Indore. Indore youth who want to make a future in the aviation industry will not need to go anywhere else to fulfill their dreams. Instead of going to Delhi-Mumbai, now the youth will be able to get training in ground staff and cargo management in their own city.

The effort to fulfill the desire to touch the sky in this education hub is being made possible by the contract of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya and MP Flying Club. The youth who want a bright future will be able to enhance their career by doing certificate, diploma and degree courses in this industry.

The outline for this has also been prepared. This contract was signed under the instructions given by the state government a month ago to start courses in the aviation sector. Now the university is also insisting on starting the degree course by October.

These courses will start in Bhopal, Jabalpur and Gwalior

The government has written a letter to those universities and government colleges across the state from where aviation related activities are conducted. They have been asked to start courses in Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior and Jabalpur. For this, universities and colleges have been instructed to sign MoUs with airports, aviation companies and aviation industry.

The government has emphasized on preparing students for the aviation industry. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya has been made the nodal agency. Even Vice Chancellor Dr. Renu Jain has appointed Dr. Preeti Singh as the nodal officer to conduct aviation related courses.

For the youth who want to work in the aviation industry, the university has decided to start conducting BBA-BCA aviation courses from this session. Three days ago, an agreement was signed between DAVV and MP Flying Club.

On behalf of DAVV, Vice Chancellor Dr. Jain and Honorary Secretary of MP Flying Club Milind Mahajan signed the MoU. Diploma and degree certificate courses will start in the first phase. The university will tell these students in detail about the aviation industry.

The club will provide training in pilot-cargo management to the students. During the signing of the MoU, Deputy Registrar Rachna Thakur, former HOD Dr. Sanjeev Tokekar, besides Director Pradeep Joshi and Ketan Moghe from MP Flying Club were present.

7 day drone pilot program

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya has organized a seven-day drone pilot certificate course. Three-month courses for Airport Warehouse Coordinator, Safety Crew and Flight Load Coordinator, Airline Reservation Agent and Airline Customer Service Executive will also be conducted.

Work on the syllabus of these courses will begin in the next few days. Apart from this, one can do four-year courses of BSc Aviation, BBA Aviation Management, Aviation CPL. There are also cabin crew flight dispatcher courses, aviation security and airport operations.

Cargo management running for four years

Diploma in Cargo Management has been running in the university for four years. This course is being run from Deendayal Upadhyaya Centre. 12th pass students can take admission in the one-year diploma course. They also get a stipend.

This course is for the youth

BBA and BCA courses will be started in aviation. Many short term programs of aviation will also be conducted. Training will be provided for ground staff and cargo management.

Trained staff will be available

Employment opportunities in the aviation sector have increased rapidly. With the opening of new airports, many airline companies have come up. But they do not get trained staff. Due to this, they have to first give training for three to four months. But with the start of this course, trained staff will be easily available in the aviation sector. Due to this, the salary is also expected to be good. – Milind Mahajan, Secretary, MP Flying Club

Experts will be called from the industry

New courses in aviation sector will start from this session. Theory related classes will be held in various departments of the university. Many experts from the industry will be called for this, while the club has taken the responsibility for practical training. – Dr. Renu Jain, Vice Chancellor, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya