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Shikher jainStudent

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Every examination is in their one prospective, but NEET and JEE is known as the toughest examination of India, so DGCA examination are not much tough as NEET and JEE.

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shaniya salahuddin

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Hi Ashish,
No, you can not join MBA after 12th because a bachelor's degree is compulsory for MBA.
Good luck.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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You are on the right way of your career field. Aviation industry is a good option. You can take admission in flight dispatcher, ground staff and also in pilot training. This link provides you top aviation colleges details
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/colleges/colleges-india-8.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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It might cost you around Rs.18-20 Lacs for flying + DGCA exams Rs.500/- each exam + Medicals for Rs.10, 000 + endorsements and license issue fees around Rs.25k + Type Rating around Rs.15 Lacs. So, decide wisely before you enter the field.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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First, choose your course, then you will find relevant colleges throughout this link please visit the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/colleges/colleges-india-8.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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Here's the link where you can find india's top aviation colleges for BBA:
https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/colleges/colleges-india-8.

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Shail Oberoi

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MBA is a post graduate programme. So, you first need to complete your graduation and then look for admission in MBA in Aviation. Since you are interested in Aviation you could also explore B.Sc. in Aviation & then go beyond.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Type Rating is not a compulsory requirement after completing CPL. But the logic of doing TR is to reduce the number of competition for any vacancy. For example : There may be 2000 CPL holders in the market but the number of type rated Candidates be may around 1000. So for a vacancy of 200 you will face less competition if you are type rated as compared to being just a CPL holder. Presently the market is doing good and airlines are more interested in taking CPL holders and vacancies for type rated Candidates are announced less in numbers. INDIGO has just hired almost 200-300 candidates who were CPL holders and not type rated. So, you ha
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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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If you want to become an airport customs officer, you should have to clear the exam CSAT and should have relevant degree in any stream. And, the minimum age should be 21.

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