CET Entrance Examination and its preparation tips

BBA in Aviation Operations is a 3-year undergraduate program that deals with airport security, passenger forecasting, and many more. It covers numerous subjects like human resources, marketing, and accounting and it also focuses on how the aviation industry works.

Eligibility: 

i) The admission to BBA in Aviation Operations is mostly done based on merit that is through the scores (minimum of 50% overall) acquired in the Class XII examination( in any stream from a recognized board)  The scores are first evaluated, then the shortlisted candidates are invited for an interview and if they get selected they receive an offer letter to take admission.
 
ii) But some aviation colleges conduct Entrance Examinations that aspirants need to clear. Some of the popular Entrance examinations related to the BBA in Aviation Operations are CET, SET, and UGAT, etc.
 
Today, let us have a close look at the CET Entrance Examination and how you can prepare for it 
 
The Common Entrance Test (CET) is a national-level entrance examination conducted to provide opportunities to students seeking admission into various Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Ph.D. programs in various professional colleges in India. 

CUCET-The Central Universities Common Entrance Test is conducted by the Central University of Rajasthan to select students for various undergraduate, postgraduate, and undergraduate courses offered by the Central Universities of India. It must be noted that the eligibility criteria may vary for different programs, so aspirants need to check carefully the eligibility criteria on the university website before taking this examination.
 
For the undergraduate program, aspirants are required to clear the 10+2 exam with 50% marks from the Central or state board of examination, and for post-graduate programs, a bachelor’s degree is required with a minimum of 55% from an affiliated university to sit for this particular Entrance Examination. 
 
BVP CET: This university-level entrance examination is organized by Bharati Vidyapith Deemed University; Pune which was accorded deemed university status in 1996 for its academic excellence in programs offered in innovative and emerging areas.

Preparation Tips for Clearing CET Entrance Examinations  

Prepare well ahead of time: 

Aspirants must start their preparation for the Entrance Examination simultaneously with their Board exam preparation. To crack any examination successfully, prior preparation is the foremost requirement. Aspirants must start preparing for the Entrance Examination well ahead of time. Most of the Entrance Exams are conducted approximately between the months' of May - July after the board exam. Aspirants must start their preparation for the Entrance Examination simultaneously with their Board exam preparation.
 
Focus on Basics: 
 The Entrance Examination for BBA in Aviation Operations is a basic aptitude and management test. The questions mainly comprise the concepts which we have learned in classes 5-10, including mathematics. So candidates need to go back to the basics. They need to practice mathematics daily and need to learn the formulas and theories very well. They can make short notes on various topics which would make their preparation easy.

Practice, Practice, and Practice: 
Practicing as many sample papers and if possible at least the last five year’s question papers will help aspirants as they would have a clearer idea about the pattern of questions and what topics they need to focus on more. Regular practice would also reduce the chances of incorrect attempts.
 
General Knowledge: 
General Knowledge is an important part of these exams. So, aspiring candidates must start reading newspapers and magazines regularly to keep them updated about the world’s current trends and news. History, Geography, and basic science are also included in the general knowledge section of the Entrance Examination
 
Accuracy:
BBA Entrance Examinations have Negative Markings. So, candidates need to observe the questions very well before marking the answers. It’s better to leave a question than answer it incorrectly.
 
Last but not least the candidates need to have time management skills because Entrance Examinations are mostly speed-based. Aspirants need to answer around 150 questions in two hours. So polish your time management skills as well as you can. At home, try to solve as many questions as possible within a 2-hour time frame daily so that your time management skills can be improved.
 
This is what you need to know about CET Entrance Examinations for BBA in Aviation Operations and how you can prepare well to crack this examination successfully.