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Anangsha Patra

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The following are the guidelines related to AFCAT exam:
Candidates are required to follow social distancing in the exam centre
There will be a gap between two seats
Ropes will be put outside the exam centre such that only 20 girls and 20 boys are given entry at a time
Markings will be made on the floor to ensure that candidates maintain social distancing while in the queue
All candidates must fill the self-declaration form before going to the exam centre
The staff will check the body temperature of the candidates using the thermal gun
Candidates will have to sanitise/wash their hands before entering the examination hall
Candidates carry person
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Both a Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering and completing 10+2 with PCM Physics Chemistry Mathematics) can be viable options for pursuing a career in the aviation field or becoming a scientist. The choice between the two depends on your specific goals, interests, and circumstances. Here are some considerations to help you make a decision:
Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering:
specialised knowledge: A Diploma in aeronautical engineering will provide you with focused and specialised knowledge in the field of aviation, including aircraft design, maintenance, and operations. Practical skills: The Diploma programme often includes hands-on trai
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Pratham Arora

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The documents required for A.M.E. Admission vary from institution to institution. However, some of the common documents that are required include:
10+2 Marksheet
10th Class Certificate
12th Class Certificate
Passport Size Photo
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
Income Certificate (if applicable)
Medical Certificate
Character Certificate
Affidavit
Application Form
Application Fee
In addition to these documents, some institutions may also require additional documents such as:
Transcripts of previous academic records
Letters of recommendation
Portfolio
Interview
It is important to check with the specific institution that you are applying to for a complete
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Vishnu Prasad

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You just need to be a graduate. 

Airport Management includes all activities performed at an airport: facility management, security, coordination & monitoring of aviation safety, aircraft parking & refueling, air traffic control, environment issues, catering, baggage & cargo handling & businesses activities at international & domestic airports.

Scope- Airport Managers, Assistant Managers, Maintenance Managers, etc.

The average salary if a an Aurport manager is 76000 Rs. And for maintenance manager it is 24000 Rs.

Colleges offering Airport Management:- AICAR Business School Karjat, Maharashtra Vidya International School of Business Mee

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Priyangsu Bose

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It's important to note that fee structures for pilot training can vary widely based on factors such as the flight school, location, training program, aircraft type, duration of the program, and any additional services included.
To obtain accurate and up-to-date information about the fee structure for CPL training at GFTS Bangalore, I recommend visiting their official website or contacting their admissions or training department directly. They will be able to provide you with detailed information about the program, including the tuition fees, additional costs, payment schedules, and any financial assistance or scholarships available.
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Mohd Faizan

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It will be better if you want to become a pilot after completing engineering in aeronaut.

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