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Final Pages KASTURI BRO New 1-1-16.Indd TM KASTURI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Your wings of Ambition A wide range of AVIATION CONCEPTS Partner Institute of Bharatiar University (Kasturbai-Manakbai Charity Trust) www.kasturiaviation.com The University named after the great national poet Subramania Bharathi is enshrined with the motto “Educate to Elevate”. In the University, every effort is harnessed to realize his dream of making educational institutions as temple of learning. It is the aim of the University to participate in the task of in calculating necessary Knowledge, Skills and Creative Attitudes and Values among the youth of the country to contribute more effectively towards establishing an equitable social and economic and secular ideal of our nation. THE UNIVERSITY The Bharathiar University was established at Coimbtore by the Government of Tamilnadu in February 1982 under the provision of the Bharathiar University act, 1981 (Act of 1982). The university grant commission (UGC),New Delhi, recognised the university in May 1985 for the purpose of grants, Bharathiar University is a member of the associate of the Indian Universities and commonwelth Universities; hence, the degrees awarded are mutually recognised by each other. Bharathiar University is accredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC and placed among the top ten university at the national level. The University is situated at the back drop of Maruthmalai hills in the Western Ghat range, in a sprawling campus of 100 acres of land, 15 kms from the city of Coimbatore. As of now, the University has 102 affiliated colleges - 90 Arts and Science College, 11 management institutions, 1 Air Force Administrative college, in addition, there are 21 Research Institutes of state and central Governments which are recognised by the University for Aviation Purpose. The Bharathiar University has more than 99 partner institutions spreads over India and one more institution at Nepal. CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE Dear Students, With immense pleasure, I welcome you to Kasturi Institute of Management . A unique world to learn from the basics. The global economy was impacted by a fi nancial crisis of unprecedented dimension and this has its cascading infl uence in all sectors, wherein Kasturi Institute of Management has the right place to secure your future. The Course portfolio and geographical spread have helped Kasturi Institute of Management to maintain its growth trajectory at a consolidated level. With advancements in all spheres of life, production of qualifi ed professionals has become call of the hour. Higher technical education promises direct returns to society, unlike liberal higher education where the returns are not so visible. The highly skilled manpower needed to run the world invariably comes from the institutions of higher education and the nation will afford to denigrate their importance. To share this responsibility & to turn our dream Job into reality, Kasturi Institute of Management came into being. By the grace of Almighty and hard work of each member of Kasturi Institute of Management family, the Institute has made a special place in the fi eld of quality education. Dr Arvind Kumar.R.Shaw CORRESPONDENT’S MESSAGE I warmly welcome to enrol in the programme of your choice available in Kasturi Institute of Management to start your career. The Indian aviation industry provides highly lucrative careers and thus is a major attraction amongst prompted youths of India. The aviation industry has been growing at a rapid pace. At present aviation industry on its boom in India and creating a plethora of job opportunities in its wake. Flying is something by that itself attracts most of us and especially those who want to mix-up adventure with career. With this vision in mind, Kasturi Group has identifi ed the most promising opportunities for growth in the Indian aviation industry, and has setup Kasturi Institute of Management with the cherished aim of providing quality education for students in the fi eld of airline and airport management. We the Kasturi Group of people have vast experience in education by running education institutes and business have come out with a mission to equip young adults with academic knowledge and practical training and to qualify them for careers in the aviation sector in India and abroad to offer the best in airline and airport education. It is set up in a newly-constructed building in Coimbatore by Kasturi Group with state- of-the-art facilities and top-of-the-line Degree and Diploma courses. Our airlines and airport Management courses open the door for best job opportunities in Aviation sector throughout the globe. At Kasturi Institute of Management our strategic goal is to focus on the quality of our programs whilst also developing the qualities of our students, ultimately enhancing their employment prospects. In a globalizing economy, with exceptionally demanding market conditions, we fi rmly believe this gives our students a competitive edge. Our experienced team of faculty and support service members will prepare you to assume responsible position in the industry and reinforce in you the ability to adapt the change. We give you the wings to soar high and we are entirely dedicated towards crafting a smooth runway to let your career take off high up in the fi eld of aviation. Aviation is a ever changing eniviroment with new challenges expanding horizons very moment and every second, - By hour lives in skies that has greater value which starts from the very second of one’s entry into Avaition world. Today this needs greater focus and Planning to atmost precison. Kasturi Institute of Management with Kasturi Travels Under the Flag of Kasturi Corporate ‘ Three Generations” has brought this to a New generation with lot of creativity in the world of tomorrow. Dr Vijay Kumar.A.Shaw DEAN’S MESSAGE Welcome to Kasturi Institute of Management . We offer the best college atmosphere coupled with the intellectual and technological resources of a world-class airline & airport training institution. The Kasturi Institute of Management is uniquely positioned to educate the Intellectuals of tomorrow. Our goal is to position our airlines & airport management program graduates to be the best among all. Grounded in our commitment to airline & airport education, we offer our students a rich educational experience, an experience that marries intellectual rigor and cross-disciplinary breadth in an intimate, student- centered environment. Research is an integral part of this experience. Our close collaborations with the Airline Companies create a wealth of training options. Through innovative Curriculum, a teamwork approach, and leadership-building experiences, Kasturi Institute of Management students gain vital communication and critical-thinking skills. They also benefi t from the diverse cultural and intellectual climate of the Kasturi Institute of Management campus. I invite you to become better acquainted with the Kasturi Institute of Management , where you will discover not only educational excellence, but also a campus alive with round-the-clock cultural, artistic, and intellectual activities. Mr K. Selvaraj Align with Aviation Management KASTURI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Kasturi Institute of Management Studies shortly of the topics included in the curriculum for called as Kasturi Aviation has introduced MBA the MBA programmes include airport operations in aviation business management a partnership management, airport support services and programme with Bharthiar University. A new facilities, airport financial management, air born bright star in the horizon of management traffic management and control systems education has been promoted by the renowned and international airports, airlines and carrier Kasturi Group of Institutions, very familiar and well operations management. The Institute is also IATA known name in the field of Quality education (International Air Transport Association recognised at Coimbatore for more than two decades. training centre having two courses, Travel and The institution is headed by Dr Arvind Kumar.R. Tourism and Cabin Crew training). Besides Shaw who is the chairman of the Kasturi group the academy has started IATA three Training of institutions following with its Managing Trustee programs, namely the Aviation Training Program, Dr Vijay.A.Shaw and Mrs Nikita.V.Shaw. Dr. Arvind the International Cargo agent training program Shaw is presently the Honourable chairman and the International Travel and tourism Training, for the House of Madagascar in India, he is the he added “Students have the advantage of using only honourable Indian Citizen to be bestowed the facilities available at the airport during their with such coveted post, holding the office course of study. The entire project work will be at Coimbatore, the only city to house the carried out within any airports all over India”. The Madagascar Office, outside any capital city in academy has join hands with potential employers India. The love and dedication of Kasturi Group’s aimed at providing jobs to the students who join service to the humanity and education through the institution more than 1000 students has already Kasturbai Manekbai charity Trust prompted them been placed in various airlines and domestic to open many educational Institutes like Kasturi and international airports and more opportunities Matriculation School, Kasturi Training Centre, will emerge for aspirants in the coming days. He Kasturi College of education etc etc.. and also added that “the academy will invite expert run them with dedication and service motto. faculties in the aviation sectors from across the The institution is situated close to the airport at country to impart training to the students. Kasturi’s Peelamedu in Coimbatore. The duration of the tie-up with the Industry-Airline and Airport- MBA programme is four semesters (two years). the most essential pre-requisite facilities is the The academy also offers certificate courses in exclusive best strength of Kasturi, perhaps no one airport ramp handling., rescue and fire fighting, else has this enviable strength. Kasturi Aviation is security and intelligence, diploma in Airport Ramp headed by one of the ex Chief Executives from Services and cargo management.
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