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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Priyanka Kumari, Bombay Flying Club is perhaps the oldest flying school in India. But then many government sponsored flying schools have overtaken this in terms of resources and facilities. However this institution still retains its charm and nostalgia. I am afraid that on their website there is no information on cutoff that you are seeking. However to help you I am attaching one link that will give you all the required information about admission process and different courses that you can do here. https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-bombay-flying-club-vile-parle-west-Mumbai-29283
Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Anand, the new session or season of admissions is about to begin in a few months time. There is no cutoff prescribed for admission into this institution. To help you in getting information about admission, I am attaching one link.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/rajiv-gandhi-aviation-academy-begumpet-hyderabad-21635/admission
Best wishes to you.

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Sakshi Masade

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It depends on the destination and time ,at what hour of the day you want to fly.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

This is not necessary to give CET exam for Commercial Pilot. CET exam is for Engineering, Pharmacy, Law and for Management courses admission only. For commercial pilot every Flying Institute takes own entrance exam, so there is no any common entrance exam for CPL. The eligibility criteria and other details are given below. This course offers 200 hours of flying training this 8-10 months course offers dual/ solo, general flying, circuit & landing sorties. Instruments and cross country flights, skill tests, route checks and night flying rating as per DGCA requirement. Age and qualifications criteria: The candidate must be 18 years old at
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As per the fee structure available on GFTS Bangalore website, you have to pay the following charges for CPL course. CPL with Cessna 172 P/S endorsement only: 20 /21 Lacs (The above package includes admission charges and charges for conduct of theoretical/ground classes, Flight Training)
For CPL, INR 6 lacs at the time of admission, rest amount to be paid in 3 more installments after every 3 months. No hostel facility is available. Candidates will have to make their own arrangements for boarding, lodging and transportation.

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Mohamed Risham

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Hi Asmitha You have to study and write some examinations to become a pilot. Any flying school that you join, will teach you all that is necessary to 'pass' the examinations conducted by the regulator. Most of them will also have well-equipped libraries where you can read and understand a bit more than what is necessary to know. That would help you score a bit higher marks in the examinations and those higher marks could be some added advantage when an airline tries to recruit pilots. If you think of doing these studies along with your studies for your B.Tech, you are likely to be over burdened and will fail to do justice to either of y
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Esha

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It depends on you whether you want to be aviation or aerospace pilot. As the aviation pilot flies the aircraft whereas aerospace is all about the earths atmosphere. You can apply in Rajeev Gandhi aviation college Kerala.

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Priyanshu Kumar

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After doing the course of hotel management, you can study about the pilot, I advise you to please don't leave the hotel management course in between because it affects your career.

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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After completing class 12th in Science, I would suggest you go for B.Sc. or B.Tech, because after completing this course. Yes, you are eligible to give AFCAT CDS level exam through which you can join the Indian Armed Forces.

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Meha Hareendran

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Step-by-Step process of becoming a Pilot in India?
Civil Aviation.
Indian Defence Forces (Air Force)
Stage 1: Pursue a Bachelor's Degree.
Stage 2: Get the Flying Experience.
Stage 3: Earn a Pilot's License.
Stage 4: Complete Additional Training and Tests.
Stage 5: Advance as an Airline Pilot.

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