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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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BBA is a three years full-time graduation programme affiliated to Bangalore University. This programme enables the students to gain knowledge about various managerial functions like finance, marketing, HR, operations, entrepreneurship etc.
As per the information available on KIMS website, there is no specific criteria for students' eyesight for the BBA course. The eligibility criteria for the BBA course are given below.
Educational qualification: Candidate should have passed their PUC (or 12th standard) from a recognized board.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can do. The eligibility criteria of MBA in Aviation Management of Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management, Mumbai is given below for an example. Eligibility criteria of MBA in Aviation Management at ILAM: Graduates with 55% in Commerce, Statistics, Maths, Science, and Economics are eligible to enroll in this programme. Admission Procedure: Candidates need to fill the application form to appear for an online test. The admission process is fairly detailed & followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview conducted by ILAM.

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DISHA RANI

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In defense services, no license is required to fly an aircraft because they are exempted from it. Whereas in civil aviation a license is a must to fly an aircraft. A commercial pilot learns to fly various routes as per Jepesson Charts across the globe. Responsibilities differ in both the sectors. In defence, you fly for the missions assigned to you by your command. And in civil aviation, you fly to transport passengers or cargo. The transition from defense to commercial aviation is possible if you clear DGCA exams and get your licenses issued through proper channel. CPL holders are also welcomed in ICG and IAF with certain age limitati
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Monitor and direct the movement of aircraft on the ground and in the air, using radar, computers, or visual references
Control all ground traffic at airports, including baggage vehicles and airport workers
Manage communications by transferring control of departing flights to traffic control centers and accepting control of arriving flights
Provide information to pilots, such as weather updates, runway closures and other critical information
Alert airport response staff, in the event of an aircraft emergency
Maintain and prepare the control tower or control centers for emergencies. Pay Scale of air traffic controllers varies considerably dep
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The abbreviations are as under. They are acceptable not only in India but outside India as well, where ICAO standards apply. SPL - STUDENT PILOT LICENSE
PPL - PRIVATE PILOT LICENSE
CPL - COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE
They are all basically the stages through which a student pilot turns to a commercial pilot. All these licenses have different privileges and entitlements. They are mentioned in DGCA Civil Aviation Requirements. SPL is issued by the Flying Club where the candidate is enrolled, it allows the candidate to begin flying. Whereas PPL and CPL are issued by DGCA. They allow the pilot to fly for remuneration!
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Exam is for student who has completed their class 12th with at least 50% marks and having Diploma course in any of mechanical, automobile or fire course. Exam contains question from Basic Arithmetic, Basic Science, Elementary English and General Knowledge. There are total 100 questions to solve in 120 minutes. Exam is mainly for Group A, B, C, D category jobs. Various job profile for this exam is Junior Manager, Assistant, and Executive in field such as Electronic, ATC and fire services. All the best.

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Across India regularly and conducts entrance examinations. There are more than 18,000 personnel under AAI and it is continuing its recruitment, every year. Starting from the junior level, the AAI recruitment happens at all levels. The executive positions that are filled with engineering students are filled only based on GATE score. Other than these positions, there are several positions starting from administration to lower division positions. The candidates have to apply online through the official site of AAI. Generally, AAI examination for lower and middle level are conducted for 100 marks. The minimum pass marks are 50 out of 100 f
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