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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
There are plenty of job opportunities. You can work as a Travel Consultant, Event Manager, Cruise Manager, Tour Guide, Sales and Marketing Consultant/Manager.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
1. Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Exam (IIMC, Jamia etc.)
2. Success Master: Journalism and Mass Communication
3. General Knowledge Digest by TMH
https://www.shiksha.com/college/xavier-institute-of-communications/exams/xic-oet/question-papers.
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Guide-Level 13
Hence no flying school can declare the duration of CPL. As it requires 200hours of flying to be completed.
Generally it taken 8-10 months to get 200hrs of flying done if it is uninterrupted. Therefore you can expect CPL license to be issued in 1years time provided you clear your CPL issue exams conducted by DGCA parallel to the flying.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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Their admission process is rigorous and looks for overall development compared to other colleges. They do not just look for marks over the years, but you as a person and a leader. That's a good thing if you have average academics but above average extra-curricular. I can't speak about other colleges personally, but being here for 3 months it definitely feels good to be here. My peers are all equally smart but have a different perspective, that helps in overall development as a person.
The good thing is you can apply through y
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Some universities might provide admission to only those candidates who have more than 70% in +2, whereas, other universities also provide admission to candidates with 45-50% in +2. The candidate can be from any stream- Science, Commerce and Arts.
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