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varsha pathak

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To become a pilot, you should take science stream and complete your class 12th with physics, chemistry and maths. The minimum percentage required is 50% in every subject.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Pratik!
The following are the top colleges for BBA in airport management in India :
1)IIKM Business School, Chennai
2)National College Of Aviation
3)Skybird Aviation, Bengaluru, Karnataka
4)School Of Airlines & Travel Management, Kochi, Kerala
5)Aimfill International, Bengaluru, Karnataka
6)Asia Pacific Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

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astha singh

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After completing your even your 12th, you will be eligible for doing a diploma course in air hostess training.
After joining, you have to learn the following things under the training academy.
1.First Aid Training,
2.Grooming,
3.Spoken English,
4.Business English,
5.Airport and In-flight Practical Orientation,
6.Practical Training on Fidelio and Galelio,
7.Swimming.
You can also directly appear for the interviews if you are confident on the criteria mentioned below:
Some other criteria to become an air hostess:
Age: Age should below 25 years of age
Height: at least 154.5-157.5 CMs tall.
(Weight and height should be proportionate with good eyesight
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Yogesh verma

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If you have cleared 12th class (PCM) with more than 60% marks then you just have to come to the college along with the relevant admission fee and consult the administrative office.

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