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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
https://www.shiksha.com/college/woxsen-school-of-business-patancheru-hyderabad-47600
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
After the completion of the course, you can look forward to apply to various jobs in the areas like Tourism, Travel Agencies & Operators, Hotel Industry, Guides, Embassies and many more.
To know about the institutes offering these courses, please refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/5vspax5
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
B.Sc. Aeronautical Science or Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science is an undergraduate Aeronautical Engineering course. Aeronautical Science is the collective name for the various sciences involved in the creation and operation of aircraft. The word aeronautical itself means to navigate the air. Aeronautical Science is descended from nautical Science, the Science of seagoing vessels, and can be distinguished from astronautically Science, which is concerned with spacecraft. With rare exceptions, aeronautical vehicles are designed only for travel in the Earths atmosphere. The curriculum provides skills in mathematics, physic
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
The aviation industry works on cargo & passenger travel. All departments are related to provide services for cargo & passenger travel. Ground functions include Airport Operations, Reservations & ticketing and even sales & marketing. Job options depend on the type of course done. Aviation being a broad field, there are many opportunities in this sector. You can expect to be qualified for a job as an accident investigator, air traffic controller, airline manager, aviation attorney, maintenance manager, or
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Being able to fly an airliner is pretty cool.
The view from the flight deck can be breath-taking.
You get to travel the world for free.
Many opportunities to sample global cuisine if you love food.
You never have to bring your work home with you, other than studying/preparing for your check-rides/sims.
You have sufficient time to yourself to pursue your hobbies/interests. There are quite a number of us who are full-time businessmen/hobbyists, part-time pilots. (said partially tongue in cheek)
The salary and benefits are pretty decent. You won't be considered rich, but you're hardly wanting.
When yo
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Second, you have to see about the ground classes.
The main difference between Govt and private flying clubs are you can complete your training sooner in private flying clubs then in government ones.
Private flying clubs are expensive then government ones.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Every year, NDA exam takes place twice and is named NDA I and NDA II. This exam is having two papers of 3 hours each.
The first is of mathematics and second is of English with GK.
If you crack that exam, you will get a call letter from SSB.
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