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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Aviation management degree from Poland

The University of Information Technology and Management (UITM) at Rzeszow, Poland, is offering B.Sc. degree with specialisation in aviation management. The course is offered in collaboration with Bonn University, Germany, and includes a one-year practical training with Lufthansa airlines. The course is being offered in English medium.

Bartosz Pomianek, deputy vice-president for International Students of the university, said: “We have an international profile of students, and Poland is safe.”

Explaining the potential of the aviation management course, Nagendran Shanmugam, managing director, Kasturi Europe Placement Services, Malaysia, said the university was now tapping more students promising low tuition fees and placement prospects.

“More brand new airports are coming up in India and the aviation sector as a whole is booming. So, the specialised course in aviation management can help in getting professionally-qualified hands to meet the demand,” he said.

Admissions for the current academic year in Poland are now underway and classes commence in October.

UITM also has twinning programmes for various Bachelor’s degree courses in which the first year can be studied in Malaysia and the remaining two years in Poland. The degree will be awarded by UITM.

The university also offers three-year Bachelor’s programmes in Information Technology, International Management and Hospitality Management. Tuition fee per year comes to Euros 3,150. Students who have passed Plus Two are eligible. The university has a tie-up with Jayendrar College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore.

For more details about admissions, phone 9790271277.
(Source: The Hindu)

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