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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
A student of mechanical engineering can always think of doing a flying course. But as a mechanical engineer in itself, one can get into aviation research since mechanical engineering experts are definitely required. However, if you have any other specific query please do raise it for a proper answer. Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 18
Please do not worry about DGCAC exam. It's way far off. Firstly, you will have to complete your chosen aviation course. The institute from where you do this will make sure that you appear for many mock tests conducted on exactly same lines as that of DGCA exam.
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Fee Structure: CPL WITH IR. (SINGLE ENGINE) Total SPL & FRTOL exam and issue 200000/- Flying Fee for 200 hours @ 11,000/- per hour. 22,00,000/- Simulator 20 hours (Single Engine) @ 2,000/- per hour. 40,000/- Total ( Twenty Four Lacs Forty Thousand) 24,40,000/-.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's indeed very nice to hear from you that you are interested in the aviation field for finding work. Yes you can surely get job as flight dispatcher but for this you will have to acquire the required skill sets. There are plenty of job opportunities. Best wishes to you.
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