The Professional Personality Walk Competition
Fifty students, five teams, and a runway built to look like the boardrooms and cabins they're training for — staged at the Aviation Campus Open Auditorium on 16 June 2026.
Long before they ever walk into an interview room or a cabin briefing, students of the Institute of Aviation Studies walked a runway built to rehearse exactly that moment.
On 16 June 2026, the Institute of Aviation Studies at Srinivas University turned its Open Auditorium into a runway for the Professional Personality Walk Competition. The event was designed with a clear brief: sharpen the professional appearance, confidence, communication, and industry readiness that aviation careers demand — long before students step into an actual interview panel or cabin crew briefing.
Fifty students from the Second Year and Final Year BBA Aviation Management and BBA Aviation and Logistics Management programmes took part, organised into five teams. Each walk became a small audition in grooming, discipline, body language, and teamwork — the same qualities recruiters in the aviation industry look for first.
Three roles, one industry — each walked with its own brief
Chief Executive Officer Attire
Tailored power-dressing built around leadership presence, corporate posture, and command of the room.
Cabin Crew Attire
Polished, regulation-sharp styling that mirrors the grooming standards of working airline cabin crew.
Manager, HR & Marketing Head Attire
Boardroom-ready looks across core professional roles, judged on corporate etiquette and communication.
Moments from the runway
A close walk, decided on discipline as much as styling
Deepesh & Team
Second Year, BBA Aviation Management & BBA Aviation and Logistics Management
Akash & Team
Second Year, BBA Aviation Management & BBA Aviation and Logistics Management — recognised for their participation and teamwork.
Personality development, built into the curriculum
The Professional Personality Walk Competition was more than a stage event. For the BBA Aviation Management and BBA Aviation and Logistics Management cohorts, it was a rehearsal for the professional attitude their careers will demand — from cabin briefings to boardroom presentations.
The Institute of Aviation Studies continues to run activities like this one to close the gap between classroom learning and what the aviation industry expects on day one, treating personality development as a measurable part of employability rather than an extracurricular add-on.
Dr. Pavithra Kumari, Dean — Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University, together with the SWO, HODs, faculty members, student coordinators, volunteers, and staff of the Institute, whose coordination carried the event through to a smooth close.