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

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Some of the best avionics colleges in India-
1. Hindustan UniversityChennai, Tamil Nadu
2. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
3. Shobhit University, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
4. Universtiy of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Some IITs also offer aeronautics course.
These are best in Avionics branch. IIST is best and ranked no. 1 among these institutes. The institute is home to Asia's pioneering Space Institute that offers a spectrum of graduate, postgraduate and advanced courses in space technology. The specialization of the department lies in preparing the students in spac
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Air cargo handlers work at airports loading and unloading baggage. These workers require little education and usually receive on-the-job training. The outlook is for these jobs to grow slower than average. Air cargo handlers specialize in loading, staging, securing and unloading cargo and baggage on airplanes. To accurately perform their duties, they must calculate the aircraft's center of gravity and assess the quantity of cargo. Air cargo handlers work in all weather conditions and operate a variety of equipment, including trucks, forklifts, conveyors and baggage tugs.
Loaded cargo can include luggage, mail sacks, and animals. Traini
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Airline jobs have always been glamorous, to begin with. Because of that a lot of people have been in awe of women, especially air hostesses working in the airlines. But sometimes, there can be a few unruly passengers who may create unnecessary trouble for the air hostesses.
But with more and more airlines coming up and air travel becoming cheaper and more and more people using air transport, the sight of air hostesses has become quite common and people as well have become more disciplined and cases of misdemeanor have gone down quite a bit. With at least one male cabin crew member becoming compulsory on all international flights, as al
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varun OzaPilot

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With new technological advances, the way ticketing is done has changed drastically over the ages. As the aviation industry is booming and as more and more people have started using Air transport as a mean of communications, it has necessitated the need for more and more advanced software to make the task easier.
IATA has come up with a portion that one needs to understand, learn and clear its exam, in order to thoroughly know the ticket reservation systems such as Amadeus and Galileo. They have teamed up with hundreds of institutes all over India to carry out the required courses. Usually, a good institute would charge you 50k to 60k I
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Experience in aviation industry is definitely useful in one's working life. In fact, these days job hopping is the way to reach the top at the earliest. Aviation is like any other industry as far as working in HR, finance, customer service, industrial relations, law, etc. Experience in aviation sector can be counted to get into another company or industry. Of course, the only experience will not count much if you can not show something unique that you have achieved. Some initiative, some extraordinary work, etc. These always catch the eye of the probable recruiters. In India, there are many industries big and small that are looki
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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To get a job in an international airline, there are plenty of ways. In fact, it's similar to getting employed by an Indian career. You can get Commercial Pilot's License and then join any airlines. You can do a cabin crew course and join as a cabin crew. You can get training of dispatcher and join as a flight dispatcher. You can do a course in finance and join as a finance person. You can join their customer relations department. All these and some more means are available to join airlines. Be that as it may, you can definitely and surely join after completing your MBA also. In fact, after MBA you can join in any fairly higher ma
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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To become an Aircraft Mechanic or an Aviation Technician, one gas to undergo three years AME course after completion of 10+2 with physics & mathematics. These courses are conducted by many institutions in India. In some places, there is entrance exam while at others admission is based on marks obtained in 12th exam. Once eligible, a student can select either of the two streams of mechanical or avionics. Merely passing the course does not make one eligible to work on the aircraft straight away. One needs to obtain a license issued by DGCA. Only license holders are allowed to work on aircraft. With the boom in the aviation sector,
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Just to correct your question, there are no colleges when you come to CPL, you usually do a CPL course from flying schools.
Flying schools charges are based on fuel prices, fleet, instructors, navigational facilities available, ground classes and the infrastructure available.
There are many flying clubs in India that offer CPL training, the once which you should try firstly are as under:
1. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udaan Academy - http://igrua.gov.in/Financial Assistance.htm
2. CAE Gondia - http://www.caeoaa.com/gondia/#.Wjok-5_hXqA
3. Chimes Aviation - https://www.caaindia.com
4. AAA Aviation - http://www.aaa.co.in
5. Nagpur Flying Club - H
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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There are some airlines who actually hire candidates who have a commercial pilot license and the selection process includes:
1. Technical Exam
2. Compass Test
3. Interview
4. Medicals
5. Induction.
Some airline also put Psychometric test and group discussion as a part of their selection procedure.
Others who look for candidates with Type Rating on certain fleet like Airbus or Boeing or ATR, fo for simulator check and interview followed by medicals.
You may target vacancies for CPL holders which are comparatively less in numbers when compared to those of type rated pilots.
So, after CPL, you may have to go for type rating depending on which
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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Definitely, you can join a pilot training course. The basic eligibility criteria for candidates who are looking to pursue pilot's training course is to have completed 10+2 exam from any recognise board / universities, with physics, chemistry and maths as their subjects.
As far as age is concerned, you should have attained at least 18 years of age at the time of joining such course which I'm sure, you would have.
B.Tech in any stream is not at all required to become a pilot. In fact, no graduation is required to become a commercial pilot.
In case you are eyeing the pilot vacancies that are announced in defence sectors, may it be Air for
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