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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on the programme The Bombay Flying Club charges different prices for its courses. The cost of the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course which includes flight instruction, ground training and tests, typically varies between INR 35 and 40 lakh. Depending on specialization, the cost of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) curriculum ranges from 6 to 8 lakh. Courses for the Private Pilot License (PPL) are reasonably priced usually costing between INR 8 and 10 lakh. Depending on course modifications gasoline prices and governmental regulations, fees may vary slightly. Even though the costs are high, prospective professionals
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
With strong placement prospects for students, particularly in the areas of ground services, aircraft maintenance engineering, and commercial pilot training the Bombay Flying Club enjoys a strong reputation in the aviation sector. Graduates frequently land jobs with aviation firms charter services, and big airlines. Students employability is improved by the club's broad industry connections knowledgeable teachers and hands-on training. Many students obtain jobs in domestic and international airlines and some go on to further specialize, though placements can vary according on market conditions. The club's history and dedication to provi
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The Bombay Flying Club has an overall reputation for its courses, especially in flying. The placement record of courses such as BSc Aviation and Diploma in Airport Operations is generally good. Students appreciate the quality of faculty and the value they provide in their training. Many students also cite the supportive learning environment and internships and career opportunities in aviation, which are a major draw for those pursuing aviation-related programs
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Normally, the admission process for The Bombay Flying Club starts in May, and the last date for entry depends on the courses available and the specific programme Applicants must submit the required documents in person as requested, and the application form can be downloaded online. For more specifics on the date, it's best to visit the Shiksha website or contact the organisation directly.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
A well established Organization for a B.Sc. in Aeronautics is the Bombay Flying Club and their prospectus also provide a well planned syllabus of Mechanical System and Maintenance of Aircraft and their related topics with Laws and Regulations involving Aeroplane. Recognised by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the programme equip students with practical working knowledge of the mechanics of aviation involved in its maintenance, repairs and various safety measures. Aircraft maintenance engineering has seasoned teachers alongside adequate resources in facilities such that the students is preparing for the professional rol
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
An academic programme of study in The Bombay Flying Club for a B.Sc. in Aviation may be challenging for the reason that it is an academically as well as practically demanding course. Reflecting its aviation training goal, the curriculum incorporates theoretical courses in aviation Science with actual flying experience, where learners have to display great devotion, discipline, and perseverance, as well as fitness. From the knowledge students are expected to acquire technical subjects are required like navigation, meteorology, aviation regulations and the practicalities of how to fly. Also, flight hours, utilization of simulators, and p
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
You must submit the following documents for admission into The Bombay Flying Club:
Certificate of Higher Secondary School (HSC):
You have to have passed the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education's HSC test or an exam that is comparable. You must have passed in Math and Physics.
Class II medical examination: You can't begin flying training unless you pass this test.
Original Provisional Eligibility: You must obtain this from the University of Mumbai if you are not from Maharashtra.
You must obtain a migration certificate from the University of Mumbai.
Two passport-size colored photographs.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
The Bombay Flying Club offers median package range of (aprx)INR 766,667 during in-campus placements.
Median salary of Certificate course at The Bombay Flying Club is INR 3 - INR 10 LPA.
The gross salary for a qualified First Officer range between Rs 1,35,000 per month to Rs 2,40,000 per month and for a Captain between Rs 2,50,000 and Rs 6,00,000 per month. The salary depends on the airline you fly and the number of hours/years of service.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
Bombay Flying Club offers Certificate level courses. The eligibility for these courses is 10+2 with at least 45% marks in CBSE 12th exams.
Certificate Course at The Bombay Flying Club tutorial fees is INR 4.5 L - INR 34.56 L and hostel fees is INR 2.34 L. So, the total fees is INR 6.84 L - INR 36.91 L.
For more details, visit the Shiksha website.
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