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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear niloufer.with BBA you cannot work immigration officer. but you have to write civil services. it is a central group 1 officer posts. so prepare hardly to clear civil services exams. all the best.

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Aarti Singh

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Moin, An airline pilot operates a plane's engines and controls to navigate and fly the vessel. He or she also checks hydraulic and engine systems for pre-flight safety and monitors fuel consumption and aircraft systems in-flight.
To be a pilot you can go for Aeronautical engineering. Aeronautical engineering is an upcoming specialization in the field of mechanical . It is a sub branch of Aerospace Engineering along with Astronautical Engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles and helicopters. A lot of companies hire aeronautical engineers for the construction of aircrafts, for efficiency testing, flight test
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Viraj
60 lacs is the minimum cost for flying training in USA. As it includes your flight training , Your hostel charges and other expenses. As only 200 hrs fight is not enough to be a pilot you also have to do ratings of different aircrafts that also cost you around 15 lacs per rating. Flying in USA is expensive but its worthy.
All the best

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astha singh

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Please specify the course that you have completed

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astha singh

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Please Refer to the link for hospital administration:
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Please Refer to the link for Aviation:
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA), with its Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, is the Trade Association for the world's airlines, representing some 250 airlines or 84 % of total air traffic. IATA supports many areas of aviation activity and formulates industry policies and guidelines on critical aviation issues which are implemented worldwide. IATA offers training in Aviation Services: Cabin Crew Training, Airport Operations, Cargo Operations, Travel and Tourism and so on. The course will be helpful for those who wish to associate their work with airline industry.
IATA-UFTAA offers various courses and to know about the
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA), with its Headquarters in Montreal, Canada, is the Trade Association for the world's airlines, representing some 250 airlines or 84 % of total air traffic. IATA supports many areas of aviation activity and formulates industry policies and guidelines on critical aviation issues which are implemented worldwide. IATA offers training in Aviation Services: Cabin Crew Training, Airport Operations, Cargo Operations, Travel and Tourism and so on. The course will be helpful for those who wish to associate their work with airline industry.
IATA-UFTAA offers various courses and to know about the
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To become commercial Pilot, one has to be minimum 10th pass with maths, physics and English. He should be able to clear aviation grade medical tests which include heart, eye, color blindness, low frequency hearing capabilities etc.
It is wrong to assume that most people prefer abroad training as it is costlier there compared to India. However, after obtaining CPL, one has to go abroad for multi engine instrument rating and type certification.
Admission in any Indian or abroad Flying Training is easily available, provided you clear medical test and ready to spend about Rs.35-50 Lacs.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Praveena
Yes, Air hostess Training Course and Hospitality is a part of airport management course. After doing this you will get a job in any airlines as a ground staff.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Sachin Patil
As you have completed your 12th now you are eligible for NDA exams . Please check the UPSC website and get apply for NDA. It is the finest way to go in flying branch in Indian Air force.
http://www.nda.nic.in/

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