B.Sc in Aviation
Affiliated to University of Mumbai
Structured academic pathway for careers in airline operations, safety and management
Programme Overview
Professionally oriented undergraduate programme for operational, regulatory and safety roles in aviation.
Duration
3 Years (6 Semesters) – Regular Entry
2 Years (4 Semesters) – Lateral Entry (CPL Holders)
What You'll Learn:
- Air Navigation
- Meteorology
- Aircraft Systems
- Air Regulations
- Aviation Safety & SMS
- Human Factors
- Airline & Airport Operations
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This course includes:
Course Content
6 Modules with Weekly Coverage
Aviation Foundation (Semester I)
Module 1
Aviation Industry & History
Week 1 - 2
Navigation Basics
Week 3 - 4
Meteorology Fundamentals
Week 5 - 6
Aircraft Basics
Week 7 - 8
Air Regulations
Week 9 - 10
Human Factors
Week 11 - 12
Circulars and Notifications
Core Aviation Subjects (Semester II)
Module 2
Advanced Navigation
Week 1 - 2
Weather Systems
Week 3 - 4
Aircraft Systems
Week 5 - 6
Air Regulations (Advanced)
Week 7–8
Airport Operations
Week 9–10
Human Performance
Week 11 - 12
Circulars and Notifications
Operational Aviation (Semester III)
Module 3
Flight Planning
Week 1 - 2
Synoptic Meteorology
Week 3 - 4
Aircraft Systems
Week 5 - 6
ATC Procedures
Week 7 - 8
Airline Operations
Week 9 - 10
SMS Basics
Week 11 - 12
Circulars and Notifications
Applied Aviation (Semester IV)
Module 4
Radio Navigation
Week 1 - 2
Hazardous Weather
Week 3 - 4
Aircraft Performance
Week 5 - 6
CARs
Week 7 - 8
Airport Management
Week 9 - 10
Human Factors
Week 11 - 12
Circulars and Notifications
Advanced Aviation Systems (Semester V)
Module 5
Advanced Navigation
Week 1 - 2
Forecasting
Week 3 - 4
Aircraft Performance
Week 5 - 6
SMS Advanced
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Week 7 - 8
Airline Dispatch
Week 9 - 10
Project Phase 1
Week 11 - 12
Circulars and Notifications
Integration & Specialisation (Semester VI)
Module 6
Integrated Operations
Compliance & Auditing
Risk Management
Case Studies
Final Project
Viva & Review
Circulars and Notifications
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Commonly Asked Questions
The B.Sc. (Aviation) programme is generally a 3-Year Degree Programme (6 Semesters) for fresh students. Candidates holding a valid CPL may be eligible for lateral entry or credit exemptions as per university norms.
Yes. The programme is conducted under the academic framework and affiliation of the concerned university, subject to applicable university regulations and approvals.
Candidates should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board. Students from Science stream are preferred, particularly those with Physics and Mathematics background.
The academic degree programme focuses on aviation theory, operations, safety, navigation, meteorology & regulations. Flying training may be pursued separately through approved Flying Training Organisations (FTOs).
The programme typically includes:
(a) Air Navigation
(b) Aviation Meteorology
(c) Air Regulations
(d) Aircraft Systems
(e) Aviation Safety
(f) Human Factors
(g) Flight Planning
(h) Airline & Airport Operations
(i) Aviation Security
(j) Communication & Soft Skills
Graduates may pursue careers in:
(a) Airlines
(b) Airport Operations
(c) Aviation Safety & Quality
(d) Flight Dispatch
(e) Ground Operations
(f) Aviation Hospitality
(g) Airline Customer Services
(h) Aviation Administration
The programme also supports students pursuing CPL/ATPL pathways.
Yes. Several academic subjects are aligned with DGCA theoretical knowledge areas, helping students build a strong aviation foundation alongside degree education.
The programme may include industrial visits, guest lectures, workshops, seminars, and aviation industry interaction sessions to enhance practical exposure and professional understanding.
Yes. IAAS provides career guidance, interview preparation support, and industry interaction opportunities. Placement support may be extended through aviation industry networks and institutional collaborations.
Yes. Many students pursue CPL flying training in parallel or after completing academic semesters, subject to individual scheduling and regulatory requirements.
Mathematics at 10+2 level is preferred, especially for students intending to pursue pilot training or technical aviation careers. However, eligibility may vary as per university norms.
The programme combines academic learning with aviation industry orientation through:
(a) Experienced Airline & Ex-Air Force Instructors
(b) DGCA-oriented aviation subjects
(c) Aviation safety culture
(d) Industry exposure
(e) Skill-based training modules
(f) Career-oriented mentorship.