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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Raj,
From the information that has been gathered, this institute appears to be reasonably okay to pursue your course. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information.
http://www.shashibgroup.org/

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Colleges for Aviation:
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun
International Institute for Aerospace Engineering and Management, Bengaluru
MAPLES International Institute of Air Hostess Training, Ahmedabad
The total fee structure for the course ranges between Rupees 2,00,000 to Rupees 3,00,000.
A student with a management degree in aviation can expect to enter into Aerospace Regulatory Authorities, National and International Airports, National and International Airlines, Air Cargo Operators, Aviation Fuel Companies, Allied Aviation Service Providers, etc.
Some of the profiles you can expect to take up are Ground Transportation Op
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Training to become a pilot is obviously an expensive task. Hence scholarships and freeships help the candidate to offload their financial burden.
In India, government flying clubs support schemes which are offered by various government institutions who finance loans for candidates who are looking for CPL training.
For general category candidates, who fall under a certain defined value of family income, Nagar Nigams have schemes for freeships are loans.
For those who belong to the Other Backward Castes, Schedule Tribes and Schedule Castes, their respective commissions have schemes to offer loans, scholarships and freeships to candidates
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Mihir,
Eligibility for the course that you are seeking admission to is 10+2, Hence if you have completed 12th then surely and if not the perhaps if diploma is considered equivalent to 12th then you can get admission.

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Arnab DasPilot

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Both flying clubs are equally good, quality of training wise. But one should select by considering following factors at the time of admission:
1. Cost per flying hours.
2. Current Aircraft: Student ratio.
3. Current status of the flying club. etc.

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Saurabh dutt

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You should prefer FrankFinn, because it is the best and gives you 100% placement.

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Garvit Kumar

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Being a commercial pilot is the most glamorous and exciting job in aviation. It is no doubt one of the most adventurous career which requires intensive training but this profession also demands a lot of time, dedication, patience and sacrifice. This is a lucrative field. If you are going to take your flying classes from government flying schools there will be an entrance test conducted by the Director General Civil Aviation or the DGCA.
The latest list has around 50+ institutes that are approved under this sector, hence one should always option for one of this institutes. You can check the list of institutes on the official site of DGC
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Garvit Kumar

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The aviation sector, global transportation system to carry cargo goods & passengers is ideally very established globally. India's civil aviation industry is also on a high-growth. India aims to become the third-largest aviation market by 2020 and the largest by 2030 with the major investments happening & flux created by various government initiatives.

Despite the setback a few years ago, The careers opportunities with the Aviation industry are also equally at boom as they are many travel providers with multiple career opportunities such flight attendant jobs, airline administrative support, avionics technicians, flight dispatcher, groun

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Garvit Kumar

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Aviation sector is one of the most sought after careers for people who wish to pursue a job that allows travel, pays well and involves some level of glamour.
Cabin crew are the personal of the airline that are on board the aircraft with the passengers and are solely responsible for their safety and services as promised by the airlines during their travel.
In an honest opinion, there is actually no need of specialized training to be done for placement in cabin crew because majorly all airlines will train their indicates before they go on air.
However, keeping in mind the completion of selection for cabin crew, some formal training can be a
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