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Special nature of the Programme:


• Two years (four Semesters) of study
• One year of Apprenticeship Training in Aviation / Air Cargo companies
• Monthly Stipend of about Rs. 9,000 during Apprenticeship Training
• Apprenticeship Training is treated as Work Experience
• Government Certificate for Apprenticeship Training
• Apprenticeship, and Final Placement facilitated by Logistics Sector Skill Council
• Teaching by experts in Aviation / Air Cargo Sector

7. Programme Fee:
• Programme Fee for Three Years: Rs. 2.5 Lakhs
• Hostel, Mess, and Conveyance Charges (Approximate): Rs. 1.12 Lakhs per year
• Students Club Activities: Rs. 5,000 per year
• Refundable Caution Deposit: Rs. 10,000
• Matriculation Certificate Verification Fee: Rs. 2,500
• Apprenticeship Facilitation Fee: Rs. 4,000 (only for third year)
• Premium for Composite Insurance Policy: Rs. 2,500 (only for third year)
Apprenticeship-based BMS Degree Programme
in Aviation Services & Air Cargo

COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMME OF LSC

REGULATION & CURRICULUM

Version 2020-21
© Logistics Sector Skill Council

Collaborating Institution may change the curriculum and


assessment system in consultation with LSC.
Apprenticeship-based BMS Degree Programme
in Aviation Services & Air Cargo

The Programme
Apprenticeship-based BMS Degree Programme in Aviation Services & Air Cargo is offered by Logistics Sector Skill Council in
collaboration with approved Higher Education Institutions from the Academic Year 2020-21.
Logistics Sector Skill Council (LSC), established by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) though
National Skill Development Corporation of India (NSDC), has taken up a number of initiatives with the objective of creating
adequate skills for gainful employment at various levels in Logistics Industry.
Description about the Participating Institution
The Programme is conducted in approved Higher Education Institutions (hereinafter referred to as ‘Collaborating Institutions’)
under active collaboration with LSC. Under the collaboration for which the Collaborating Institution (CI) has formally signed
an MoU with LSC, the LSC takes care of
 Curriculum Development and Continuous Improvement
 Faculty Training
 Sensitisation of Students on Apprenticeship Assignment
 Securing Apprenticeship Training (On-the-job Training) in Logistics Companies for all students of this Degree
programme under the provisions of Apprentices Act, 1961
 Securing a monthly stipend, as prescribed by the Apprenticeship Act 1961, during the Apprenticeship Training
period for every student.
 Assisting the CI in sourcing Guest Faculty
 Assessing the performance & learning of students while in Apprenticeship
 Securing final placements for all students on successful completion of the Degree Programme
 Assessment of the progress made by the PI in the Programme, and offering suggestions & help to achieve the
objective of churning out skilled graduates
The Regulation and Curriculum given below are duly approved by the University with which the PI is affiliated with, and are
applicable to all candidates admitted in the academic year 2020-21.
1. Eligibility for Admission
Candidates for admission to the Apprenticeship-based BMS Degree Programme in Aviation Services & Air Cargo shall have
passed +2 in any discipline with not less than 50% marks from a recognised Board. The student should have passed either
‘Mathematics’ or ‘Business Statistics’ or ‘Business Mathematics’ as one of the subjects in +2.
2. Admission
Admission is based on the marks in the qualifying examination, and on the prevailing reservation norms of the State in which
the CI functions.
3. Programme Duration
The Programme extends over a period of three years under semester pattern comprising SIX semesters.
4. Programme Content
 28 Courses at 7 per Semesters I, II, III, and IV
 4 Practical Courses at two per Semesters V and VI
 2 Allied Courses at one in Semesters V and VI
 Apprenticeship Training for 12 months (300 days) spread across equally in Semesters V and VI.
5. Standard of Passing & Award Division
a. Students shall have a minimum of 50% of total marks of the University examinations in each Course, subject
to the condition that the students secure a minimum of 60% marks in each level of Apprenticeship. The overall
passing minimum is 50% both in aggregate of and separately in Continuous Internal Assessment and External
Examination in each Course.
b. A candidate who secures 50% or more marks but less than 60% of the aggregate marks, shall be awarded the
Degree with the gradation of ‘SECOND CLASS’.
c. A candidate, who secures 60% or more of the aggregate marks, shall be awarded the Degree with the gradation
of ‘FIRST CLASS’.
Apprenticeship-based BMS Degree (AS&AC) - Collaborative Programme of LSC
6. Continuous Internal Assessment
a. Continuous Internal Assessment for each Course shall be by means of Written Tests, Assignments, and Class Tests
for a total mark of 50.
b. Two Internal Tests of 2 hours each may be conducted during the Semester for each Course and the best mark out
of the two may be considered. One Model Examination may be conducted at the end of each Semester prior to
University examinations. Students may be asked to submit at least three assignments in each Course.
c. Continuous Internal Assessment for each Course shall be the responsibility of the concerned Course Faculty.
d. The Continuous Internal Assessment marks are to be submitted to the University at the end of every Semester,
as per the norms and Exam Calendar of the University with which the CI is affiliated.
e. The valued answer papers/assignments shall be given to the students after the valuation is completed and they
be asked to check and satisfy themselves about the marks they scored.
f. Assessment of the students on their Apprenticeship is taken care of by LSC involving a Team of three experts
consisting of a faculty member in CI, Industry Mentor, and an External Expert (either from industry or academia).
g. All records in respect of Continuous Internal Assessments shall be in the safe custody of the CI for at least one
year after the assessment.
7. Attendance
Students must have earned 85% of attendance in each Course for appearing for the examination.
a. Lack of attendance to the extent of 10% may be condoned on application and payment of prescribed fee.
b. Lack of attendance beyond 10% but below 20% may be condoned on application with Medical Certificate and
payment of prescribed fee.
c. Students who lack attendance beyond 20% are not eligible to appear for Examinations. Such students shall redo the
concerned Semester after the completion of Programme Period.
d. Attendance requirement during each level of Apprenticeship is per the conditions/norms of Apprenticeship Act and
the Companies to which students are placed.
8. Examination
The University to which the CI is affiliated will conduct examination, as per its norms.
9. Pattern of Question Paper
Mark per Total
Part Question Type No. of Questions
Question Marks
A Multiple Choice Questions with varied levels of difficulty 10 (Without any Choice) 1 10
B Descriptive Questions 5 (Out of 7 Questions) 8 40
C Essay Answer Question 1 (Without any Choice) 25 25
Total 75
10. Miscellaneous
a. Each student shall possess the prescribed textbooks for all Courses.
b. The CI / University will issue Identity Cards to all students.
c. The University will award students, who successfully complete the Programme within the stipulated period, the
degree.
11. Fee Payment
While the Programme Fee and Examination Fee is payable to the CI as per its norms.
12. Batch Size
The CI, as per the MoU signed with LSC, shall admit one section of students per Year with a maximum intake of 60 students.
The CI shall strictly follow the norms of the University to which it is affiliated as far as the intake capacity of students.
13. Other Regulations
Besides the above, the common regulation of the University shall also be applicable to this programme.
14. Eligibility for Degree
Students shall have undergone the prescribed programme of study in the PI for not less than three academic years
comprising 6 semesters, passed the examinations prescribed, and fulfil such conditions as have been prescribed therefor.

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15. Programme Structure

Sem. NSQF No. Course Type Hours Credit Marks


1 Language General 45 3 100
2 Statistics for Data Analysis General 60 4 100
3 Analysing Financial Accounting Statements General 60 4 100
4 Fundamentals of Logistics General 45 3 100
I 3
5 Introduction to Aviation Industry & Airport Operations General 60 4 100
6 Word & Presentation Tools - Practical Skill 60 2 100
7 Communicative English - Practical Skill 60 2 100
Sub Total 390 22 700
1 Organisational Behaviour General 45 3 100
2 Environmental Studies General 45 3 100
3 Quantitative Techniques General 60 4 100
4 International Business General 45 3 100
II 3 5 Introduction to Air Cargo Industry Skill 45 3 100
6 Air Cargo Manuals and Regulations Skill 45 3 100
7 Data Analysis using SpreadSheet - Practical Skill 60 2 100
QP
Sub Total 345 21 700
1 Cost Accounting General 60 4 100
2 Marketing Management General 45 3 100
3 Revenue Management & Pricing General 60 4 100
4 Air Cargo Operation Processes Skill 45 3 100
III 4
5 Air Cargo Customer Services Skill 45 3 100
6 Aviation & Air Cargo: Security & Safety Skill 45 3 100
7 Air Cargo Agreements & Alliances Skill 45 3 100
Sub Total 345 23 700
1 Management Accounting General 60 4 100
2 Human Resources Management General 45 3 100
3 Quality Management Systems in Air Cargo General 60 4 100
4 IT Applications in Aviation & Air Cargo Skill 45 3 100
IV 4 5 Freighters & Charters Skill 45 3 100
6 Special Cargo Handling Skill 45 3 100
7 Employability Skills Skill 60 2 100
QP
Sub Total 360 22 700
1 Allied Course 1 (MOOC) General 45 3 100
2 Air Cargo Terminal Processes - Practical Skill 60 2 100
V 5 3 Air Cargo Business Support Functions - Practical Skill 60 2 100
4 Apprenticeship I Skill 1035 23 200
Sub Total 1200 30 500
1 Allied Course 2 (MOOC) Skill 45 3 100
2 Freighter Handling at Airport - Practical Skill 60 2 100
3 Mechanised Handling & ULD Operations - Practical Skill 60 2 100
VI 5
4 Apprenticeship II Skill 1035 23 200
QP
Sub Total 1200 30 500
Total
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16. Allied Courses

Students shall choose any ONE Course out of the TWO scheduled for Semesters V and VI.

Sem. No. Course Type Hours Credit Marks


1 Introduction to Aviation Law General 45 3 100
V
2 Air Cargo Sales & Marketing General 45 3 100
1 E-Commerce General 45 3 100
VI
2 Exim Policy, Procedure & Documentation General 45 3 100

17. Credit Distribution

General Skill Total


Semester
Courses Credits Courses Credits Courses Credits
I 5 18 2 4 7 22
II 4 13 3 8 7 21
III 3 11 4 12 7 23
IV 3 11 4 11 7 22
V 1 3 3 27 4 30
VI 1 3 3 27 4 30
Total 17 59 19 89 36 148
Credits for General Courses: 40%
Credits for Skill Courses: 60%

18. Awards at the end of each year


Year General Skill QP Sem. Award
1 31 12 1 2 Diploma
2 22 23 1 4 Ad. Dip.
3 6 54 1 6 Degree
Total 59 89 3

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