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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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Yes, as per your percentage of +2 surely your applicable to do CPL, to know about more qualifications criteria for to become CPL kindly refer the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/articles/career-in-commercial-flying-all-you-need-to-know-blogId-13472.

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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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BBA in aviation is a good course to pursue as it offers good career prospects and growth opportunities. The programme aims to create skilled professionals for the aviation sector and allied fields of travel and tourism. After completing this course you will develop comprehensive knowledge about the industry necessary for their success with the strong business foundation to compete in both aviation and non-aviation sector. A career in the aviation field is considered glamorous and exciting because of the opportunities for travel. Please remember aviation is an evergreen industry with huge opportunities. The aviation industry offers care
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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You don't need any of these institutes.
Institutes like these wouldn't make much of a difference while you apply for an airline.
Every airline has their own training, and they don't care or give any additional priority if you have been in one of these institutes. Airlines have about 4-7 weeks rigorous training, with highly qualified instructors.
It's simply a lot of money for no good reason, the hype around these institutions are simply ridiculous.
You rather focus on being the perfect candidate for the job, and this can absolutely be done at home. We have the Internet to get all the information in the universe that we need, and trust me,
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Eligibility:10+2 with 50% in Physics and Math. Minimum age Requirement: 18Medical Class I and Class II (Medical fitness should be in accordance to DGCA guidelines)
Steps to apply:
1. Now the very first step is to get Medical examination 2 done. Only after Medical exam 2 reports, one can apply for medical certificate 1. Just visit Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Government of India's website and they have a long list of doctors who are certified to issue that certificate.
2. Next step is to apply to the respective flying school and clear their entrance exams to get through one of these:
APFT. , Hyderabad
Academy of Carver Aviation, B
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Indian Institute of Aeronautics, New Delhi.
Indian Institute of Aeronautics Science, Jamshedpur.
Indian Institute for Aeronautical Engineering and information, Pune.
A. J. Aviation Academy, Bangalore.
Indian Aviation Academy, Mumbai.
Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Hyderabad.
Hindustan Aviation Academy, Bangalore.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, of Course. Leave graduation aside, even you are 10+2 in Science stream, you are eligible to become a Pilot. So, you have already completed your graduation by the time you join the course, so it will not make much difference, you only have to pass one exam which will not be a big deal for you as its not next level exam. But you would have to be below 30 years of age.

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raghav sinha

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The fee is not mentioned on the official website. You can get in touch with them directly for detailed information.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
A student can get the CPL by doing his flying training for 129 hours to complete 250 hours of flying. Training facilities are available with Flying Clubs in India, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy (in Rae Bareilly, UP), Private Academies or Flying Schools in USA, Europe, Australia, the Gulf, etc.
Eligibility: Class XII (Physics and Maths). Current PPL License needed with flying experience in the last three years,18to 30 years and medical clearance fromAFCME, New Delhi or IAM, Bangalore.
Written exam: A test in the following subjects is needed for getting the CPL: Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, Ai
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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Different airlines often set different requirement when it comes to selection of cabin crew. But most common requirement are height-weight proportionate, and they have certain maximum weight allowances depending on height. You must be tall enough to be able to reach the bins above the passengers, but not too tall to have to bend over all the time.

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