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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please refer to the link provided below where you can compare features of The Bombay Flying Club and Thakur Institute of Aviation, Kandivali, for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in Avionics (Use the Add to compare tab to compare features of both colleges)
https://www.shiksha.com/college/the-bombay-flying-club-vile-parle-west-mumbai-29283
https://www.shiksha.com/college/thakur-institute-of-aviation-technology-kandivali-east-mumbai-31563

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Nilay Patil

Beginner-Level 4

Hello,
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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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The basic fee structure for a CPL course in India, is mentioned below, however, this may vary from institute to institute.
CPL WITH IR. (SINGLE ENGINE)
Registration Fee
Ground Subjects + Radio Telephony Classes.
English Language Proficiency, Soft Skills & Interview Technique - Classes & Exam
Kit (Books/Headphone/Flight Computer Etc)
SPL & FRTOL exam and issue
Total-200000/-
Flying Fee for 200 hours @ 11,000/- per hour- 2,00,000/-
Simulator 20 hours (Single Engine) @ 1,500/- per hour- 30,000/-
Total ( Twenty Three lakhs approx.)
24,30,000/-

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

For CPL training course, the minimum educational qualification is class 12th with PCM with 60% marks.
This is decided by DGCA and applicable to all flying schools. Bombay Flying Club also follows the same criteria.

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Arnab DasPilot

Beginner-Level 4

Both flying clubs are equally good, quality of training wise. But one should select by considering following factors at the time of admission:
1. Cost per flying hours.
2. Current Aircraft: Student ratio.
3. Current status of the flying club. etc.

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Aditya DabhadeIam Aditya Dabhade Iam completing my ssc

Beginner-Level 4

It is a critical question you, but I think Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) is one of the best flying schools in india because it is a government funded flying school which is DGCA approved. The Government of India controls this flying school. My opinion is that if you are interested to become a pilot, CAE, Gondia is one of the best flying schools in the world and they have guaranteed jobs. They also offer Indigo Cadet Program and Jet Airways Cadet Program (8 lakhs to 10 lakh rupees). It is a very costly flying school in India for CPL, it costs around Rs 60 lakhs or more.
But they have guaranteed jobs.

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8 years ago

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding fee structure of B.Sc. in Aeronautics at the Bombay Flying club. You should be able to download their brochure which will give you an accurate picture of fee details at the Bombay Flying Club.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-in-aeronautics-bombay-flying-club-vile-parle-west-mumbai-270050

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Anirudha Pavashe

Beginner-Level 2

If you are interested in programming then BCA is a better option. You may even opt for B.Sc in IT or CS, but BCA being a specialized course, it may have a higher value.
If you want to continue further, you may even opt for MCA after graduation. After MCA, you can apply for programming for any language of your preference or work as a BA.
You can continue with arts as a hobby alongside the technical education.
Good luck.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Dev,
It's very good to know that you have a good dream. But one needs to work hard to achieve dreams. Basically you should have PCM in 12th for thinking of this course. There are some finer criterias for which I suggest you contact Institute directly.

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