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I wish you well.
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Yes, you can pursue a career as a commercial pilot. There is no restriction on business graduates entering the flying school. They seek 12th graders who have taken science and math. You are unquestionably qualified if you completed this before applying for a B.com. Before applying for admission, you should check out the many flying academies in India. Unquestionably, the Indira Gandhi rashtriy Uran Academy is among the best for teaching commercial pilots.
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Best of luck!
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The DGCA has chosen a few captains and authorities who test each pilot's English language proficiency (ELP). They also assign them an ELP level based on their performance, which is valid for the term specified by the DGCA.
ELP level 4 is necessary for PPL issuance, and you must meet with an Examiner to complete it.
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Glad to meet you.
fee structure at ISHM Kolkata for BBA in Aviation Management : Rs. 2.9 L total fees.
International School of Hospitality Management (ISHM), Kolkata offers UG and diploma programs in the discipline of Aviation, Hotel & Hospitality Management, International Business, etc. 1st Institute of India where its students stay in 5 Star Hotel during training and excursion. ISHM Kolkata Admission is done on the basis of I-CAT scores which is Institute held entrance exam. ISHM fees for Diploma is INR 1.25 Lakhs. It is the first institute in Kolkata to provide real-life Aircraft Cabin for live demonstration classes.
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Airport Manager
Cargo Manager
Store and purchase manager
Aerodrome officer
Housekeeping manager
Legal officer
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It is for Certificate in airlines ticketing.
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