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Course Level- UG Diploma
Highest Salary offered will be INR 1.00 Lakh after completion of the program
Total Fees for this program might vary to INR 1.33 Lakh(for 1 years)
To become an air hostess, candidates must undergo an air hostess training program from top air hostess training institutions such as Frankfinn, Spicejet, etc.
The average air hostess training fee ranges from INR 50,000 - INR 2 LPA.
Air Hostess Qualifications include pursuing air hostess courses such as Certificate in Cabin Crew, Airline Cabin Crew Online Training, Diploma in Air Hostess, Cabin Crew, and Hospitality,
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1. Pursue a degree in aviation and take arts-based subjects as electives: If you want to become a pilot, one of the most direct paths is to pursue a degree in aviation. However, you can still take arts-based subjects as electives to balance your interests and strengths.
2. Pursue a degree in an arts-based subject and get a private pilot's license: If you are passionate about arts-based subjects and don't want to give them up, you can pursue a degree in a related field, such as fine arts, graphic design, or j
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There are also numerous ways to set the ball rolling for your Learning of English . First of All, you need to know that you need not spend time in learning spoken English . Of all types. SEE the preference for your career and job and prepare yourself for those conversations and situations that you visualise to be happening more frequently. Using SmartPhone Apps is one option which does not give substantial results always. You may think of joining a good training centre where pronunciation and conversational skills are given utmost importance. Start learning the correct pronunciation, vocabulary of the profession
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Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kashmir Migrants). .
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Placement opportunities: Commercial airlines and private aviation companies are the main employers of pilots. Some pilots may also find work with military organizations or as corporate pilots for businesses. It's also possible to work as a freelance or contract pilot. Fees for pilot training: The cost of pilot training can vary widely, depending on the type of training you receive and the location of the training school. On average, the cost of
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The most common type of higher education to pursue when you want to be a pilot is a Bachelor's degree in Aviation.
Some higher education institutions offer this degree as part of a Bachelor of Science (BS) programme, and others offer aviation education as part of a Bachelor of Arts B.A. Programme.
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