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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Maths is not compulsory to become an airhostess. Most Air Hostess training programs and airline companies require candidates to have completed their 12th standard in any stream—Science, Commerce, or Arts. The primary focus is on communication skills, personality development, grooming, and customer service. While basic arithmetic skills are useful for tasks like currency handling during flights, advanced mathematics is not a requirement.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, 12th marks do play a role in becoming an air hostess, as most reputed air hostess training institutes require candidates to have completed their 12th-standard education. However, there is usually no specific percentage requirement for admission to the Air Hostess courses. Airlines prioritize skills like communication, personality, and grooming over academic scores.
That said, having good marks can be beneficial if the training institute or airline specifies a minimum academic criterion. Overall, while 12th marks are important to meet the basic eligibility, soft skills and overall personality hold more weight in this professi
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
As written on the official website of Frankfinn Institute, Frankfinn Institute is a leading soft-skills training provider and does not offer any job guarantees.
Established in 1993, it has grown to become one of India's top institutes for soft-skills training and is now recognised as one of the best Air Hostess training institutes. Known for its distinctive curriculum, teaching methods, and innovative programs, Frankfinn has set a remarkable growth trajectory in the fields of aviation, hospitality, travel management, and customer service.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Start by preparing for entrance exam that is required for taking admission in ILAM. Work on English proficiency as it is crucial for the programs. Develope soft skills as they are vital in aviation management. Stay informed about the aviation industry trends and current affairs. Candidate needs to clear the personal interview round for getting admission in ILAM.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Cost : An MBA in Aviation in Germany can cost about €10,000-€30,000 per annum. The entrance process generally mandates a Bachelor's degree in related fields such as business, aviation, etc., and GMAT/GRE (if required) scores, and English proficiency tests (TOEFL/IELTS), the statement of purpose, and the letters of recommendation. Some of the universities do demand relevant experience in the sector. You can apply either directly at the university's portal or through centralized systems like UniAssist. Always check the entry requirements in specific for each university.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
To become an air hostess with high pay, you can look for a Diploma or Degree in Aviation or Hospitality Management from a reputed institution. Try to find courses with Cabin Crew Training or Airline and Airport Management, that will specifically train you with the skills required in aviation.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
PTC Aviation Academy Chennai admission to the aviation courses requires candidates to have a minimum age. Candidates must be at least above18 years old to be able to join the offered courses. Candidates just need twelve years of school education, a valid age, and a Class 1 medical test by a certified DGCA-approved medical center to be eligible for the PTC Aviation Academy pilot courses.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Research the organizations, aviation schools, and government initiatives that offer financial aid for pilot training. Most airlines, like Indigo through its Cadet Pilot Program, and institutions such as the Indian Government's *National Aviation Academy*, offer merit-based or need-based scholarships. A few scholarships are specifically designed for underprivileged, female, or minority candidates to promote diversity in aviation. Explore global aviation scholarships such as the International Society of Women Airline Pilots (ISA+21) or programs by organizations like IATA. Maintain excellent academic performance, especially in Science and
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