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Good day, Umme Hani If the course is a graduate engineering programme, the admissions procedure is the same for all engineering specialties, including electrical, mechanical, civil, computer Science, etc. Each state also has its own entrance test. You must adhere to the steps outlined by the organisation conducting this course. I wish you well.

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A few worthwhile choices to consider include: a pilot course through the NDA AFCAT and IGRUA. You can also research the many financial assistance options and scholarships available for CPL courses in India. Some private flying clubs also provide CPL course training with expensive costs. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Urban Academy Bombay Flying Club, Rajiv Gandhi Academy of Aviation Technology, Madhya Pradesh Flying Club, National Flying Training Institute, etc. Are a few examples of flying clubs in India. To be admitted to these courses, your son must have completed his 10th and 2nd grades with at least a 50% PCM. Good luck.

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A candidate should have either passed or shown up in class 12 with mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as their primary courses. To be admitted to CPL, a candidate must have received an overall passing percentage of at least 50%. To qualify for CPL, the student must fulfil both of the DGCA's medical test standards.

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Yes, according to the stipulation, students in commerce can major in aircraft maintenance engineering; Option 1: You enrol in an EASA Part 147 Maintenance Training organisation, where you are not constrained by the fact that your 10+2 major elective is PCM (Science). In the training curriculum, Modules 1 and 2 deal with math and Physics. Alternative 2: You complete your PCM at an open school (NIOS in India) and meet the requirements established by the DGCA government of India to enrol in the CAR 147 Maintenance Training organisation.

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Good day, Sinchana Typically, government flying schools start the admissions process after the CBSE releases the results of the 12th board test. This is the case since scores achieved in the 12th board exam are consistently used to determine admission to flying schools. Yes, numerous banks offer provide loans for studies if you are admitted to this programme. You just need to speak with banks about this. I wish you well.

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Good day, Amrit Raj Perhaps the cheapest tuition for the commercial pilot course is charged by the Bihar Flying Institute. It can be because of a subsidy provided by the Bihar government. For the entire course, it costs roughly Rs. 18 Lac. Of course, a student needs to pass the BCECE admission exam. I've included a link that will provide you with some further information to aid you. https://www.shiksha.com/college/Bihar-flying-institute-Patna-125713/courses
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Yes, you can pursue a career as a commercial pilot. There is no restriction on business graduates entering the flying school. They seek 12th graders who have taken science and math. You are unquestionably qualified if you completed this before applying for a B.com. Before applying for admission, you should check out the many flying academies in India. Unquestionably, the Indira Gandhi rashtriy Uran Academy is among the best for teaching commercial pilots.

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Greetings, Ritika Rani Sadangi. Every year, the admissions round for Utkal Aerospace and Engineering begins in November. Candidates must enrol for the Sha-Shib Scholarship and Aptitude Test (SSAT) online if they wish to pursue the aviation protection engineering (AME) offered by Utkal Aerospace and Engineering. Candidates have the option of collecting the application form offline.

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Hello Deepika, Candidates who are interested may apply online or offline with the necessary information. Based on their performance in the Pilot Aptitude Test, shortlisted candidates will be invited to take the aptitude test. Based on the rank or score received on the Pilot Aptitude Test, admission is made through counselling. Hope this is useful!
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