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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Nowadays, airlines have started looking towards type rated candidates. Some airlines have also switched to training the candidates through their own cadet pilot programmes.
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, for si
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Starting out as an actor or actress is perhaps one of the most difficult things anyone can do, professionally speaking. A career in acting is only for people who are not easily disgruntled. Since this field has a lot of competition and many entrants looking to make it big, actors and actresses need to be willing to put in that extra level of effort in order to get hired. You can find a detailed guidance about the career on this link
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/actor-2.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
With many technological advancements and software revolutions, it is imperative for an organization to accelerate its business growth with the help of efficient business solutions such as the SAP ERP Software. If you are constantly pressed for time with the huge amounts
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is a qualification that allows you to act as a Pilot in Command or PIC of a single pilot aircraft or as co-pilot of a multi-pilot aircraft.
The basic requirements to obtain the CPL license are published by the International Civil Aviation organization (ICAO). However, the actual courses in flight training programs vary from country to country, based on the National Aviation Authorities (NAA).
The educational qualification is 10+2 or equivalent with 55% marks in Physics and Maths individually for General Category candidates and 50% marks individually in Physics and Maths for SC/ST/OBC candidates. All
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Infact, we finance you training. Instead of charging a big amount, we just charge nominal amount towards the lab maintenance only and 30 days salary after you get employed in industry. Oxford Software Institute also provides Government Certificate through examination for better job prospects to all students.
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