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Prachi PolCurrent Student
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Yes, you are eligible for MBA in airline and airport management.
The eligibility is that the candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
For more detailed information, visit the below mentioned Shiksha link:
https://www.sh
The eligibility is that the candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
For more detailed information, visit the below mentioned Shiksha link:
https://www.sh
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Yes, you are eligible for MBA in airline and airport management.
The eligibility is that the candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
For more detailed information, visit the below mentioned Shiksha link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-airline-and-airport-management-national-college-of-aviation-egmore-chennai-160435
The eligibility is that the candidate must be a graduate from a recognized college /university.
For more detailed information, visit the below mentioned Shiksha link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-airline-and-airport-management-national-college-of-aviation-egmore-chennai-160435
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Pallavi BhartiCurrent Student
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To be a private pilot (of small planes, single engine, single crew, day only, clear meter only, etc), you need to be at least 17 y.o., have a medical certificate, pass the radio exam, pass the theoric exam (includes aviation laws, navigation,
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To be a private pilot (of small planes, single engine, single crew, day only, clear meter only, etc), you need to be at least 17 y.o., have a medical certificate, pass the radio exam, pass the theoric exam (includes aviation laws, navigation, meteo, how a plane works and flies, etc), have at least 50 hours of in-flight experience (including a cross-country flight, solo flights, etc), and pass the flight test (with an examiner of Transport Canada).
Then, if you want to go professional (and actually get paid for flying), you need the Commercial pilot licence. It requires the previous licence (Private pilot), another 50 hours of experience and additional qualification that you must pick up after the private pilot licence and before applying for the exams for the commercial one. These qualifications include stuff light night flight and flight by the instrument (for example when you're in a fog and depend solely on your instrument). The medical certificate required is also more restrictive.
After getting the commercial pilot licence, you can get paid to fly small planes with 1 to 3 passengers. You need to get an additional qualification to move onto bigger planes, which might require more flight experience. Pilots of big airliners, like B747 or A320, have thousands of hours of experience in flight.
Each step mentioned here is increasingly expensive, so you'll usually manage to do all that by being paid to fly, once you get your commercial licence. But before getting the commercial licence, you'll need training for both theory and practice, which will have to be assumed by yourself. In Quebec, there's a public school (the CQFA, which is a Cgep, so where tuition fees are mostly paid by the government) that offers the formation up to the commercial licence, but it is very hard to get admitted. You can also try the military, or (if you're 12 y.o.) enrol into the Canadian Air Cadets, spend 45 years there and apply to be one of the few in the country to receive a free private pilot formation. Some company in the aerospace industry will encourage you by offering to cover some few fees.
I also heard that other countries have different requirements and path to get the formation. For example, I heard cases where people got their licence while studying (aerospace) engineering in France because their school was encouraging it and was covering a lot of the fees for the formation.
Then, if you want to go professional (and actually get paid for flying), you need the Commercial pilot licence. It requires the previous licence (Private pilot), another 50 hours of experience and additional qualification that you must pick up after the private pilot licence and before applying for the exams for the commercial one. These qualifications include stuff light night flight and flight by the instrument (for example when you're in a fog and depend solely on your instrument). The medical certificate required is also more restrictive.
After getting the commercial pilot licence, you can get paid to fly small planes with 1 to 3 passengers. You need to get an additional qualification to move onto bigger planes, which might require more flight experience. Pilots of big airliners, like B747 or A320, have thousands of hours of experience in flight.
Each step mentioned here is increasingly expensive, so you'll usually manage to do all that by being paid to fly, once you get your commercial licence. But before getting the commercial licence, you'll need training for both theory and practice, which will have to be assumed by yourself. In Quebec, there's a public school (the CQFA, which is a Cgep, so where tuition fees are mostly paid by the government) that offers the formation up to the commercial licence, but it is very hard to get admitted. You can also try the military, or (if you're 12 y.o.) enrol into the Canadian Air Cadets, spend 45 years there and apply to be one of the few in the country to receive a free private pilot formation. Some company in the aerospace industry will encourage you by offering to cover some few fees.
I also heard that other countries have different requirements and path to get the formation. For example, I heard cases where people got their licence while studying (aerospace) engineering in France because their school was encouraging it and was covering a lot of the fees for the formation.
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Yash GuptaCurrent Student
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Hi,
You have two main options. First to continue in commerce stream and other in computer science field. You need to decide which of these interests you more. If you choose commerce then you can go for Masters course in commerce or for MBA. In
You have two main options. First to continue in commerce stream and other in computer science field. You need to decide which of these interests you more. If you choose commerce then you can go for Masters course in commerce or for MBA. In
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Hi,
You have two main options. First to continue in commerce stream and other in computer science field. You need to decide which of these interests you more. If you choose commerce then you can go for Masters course in commerce or for MBA. In addition, there are courses like CA, CS, etc. If you choose computer science and you have studied maths in your 12t and Bachelors then you can go for MCA.
You have two main options. First to continue in commerce stream and other in computer science field. You need to decide which of these interests you more. If you choose commerce then you can go for Masters course in commerce or for MBA. In addition, there are courses like CA, CS, etc. If you choose computer science and you have studied maths in your 12t and Bachelors then you can go for MCA.
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Ashish ShirsatCurrent Student
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Hello friend,
Candidate having passed 10+2 with 50% marks in any discipline with Mathematics and Proficiency in English. Preference will be given to those with work experience.
All the best!
Candidate having passed 10+2 with 50% marks in any discipline with Mathematics and Proficiency in English. Preference will be given to those with work experience.
All the best!
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
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Hi,
The admission details are available on this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-airline-and-airport-management-national-college-of-aviation-egmore-chennai-160435
The admission details are available on this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-airline-and-airport-management-national-college-of-aviation-egmore-chennai-160435
5 years ago
When is the entrance exam held for this course? How can I apply for it? I have done my PU from NIOS board.
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Lorna DsouzaCurrent Student
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Hi!
You can refer http://igrua.gov.in/Selection Procedure.htm
You can refer http://igrua.gov.in/Selection Procedure.htm
5 years ago
Does this institute assure good placements?
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Disha ChauhanCurrent Student
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The institute offers placement assistance but cannot give the assurance as it totally depends on the candidate performance in the interview.
Top recruiters are Air India, IndiGo Airlines, Jet Airways and Spicejet.
Top recruiters are Air India, IndiGo Airlines, Jet Airways and Spicejet.
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Disha ChauhanCurrent Student
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The salary package depends on the job profile. Salary ranges from Rs:- 25,000/ to Rs:- 40,000/- per month.
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biswakesh tripathyCurrent Student
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Hi Reshma,
After a MBA in airline management, a wide career option opens for you start from BDM to Sales Manager, Business Systems Analysts to Market Research Analyst,Customer Facility Manager to Airport Ground Staff manager. Rest it all depend
After a MBA in airline management, a wide career option opens for you start from BDM to Sales Manager, Business Systems Analysts to Market Research Analyst,Customer Facility Manager to Airport Ground Staff manager. Rest it all depend
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Hi Reshma,
After a MBA in airline management, a wide career option opens for you start from BDM to Sales Manager, Business Systems Analysts to Market Research Analyst,Customer Facility Manager to Airport Ground Staff manager. Rest it all depends upon, how you groom yourself during the course duration.
Salary is always lucrative in the Industry, but it also come with lot of hard work.
After a MBA in airline management, a wide career option opens for you start from BDM to Sales Manager, Business Systems Analysts to Market Research Analyst,Customer Facility Manager to Airport Ground Staff manager. Rest it all depends upon, how you groom yourself during the course duration.
Salary is always lucrative in the Industry, but it also come with lot of hard work.
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6 years ago
What is the fee at National College of Aviation?
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi,
Please confirm the course in which you to apply for better understanding. https://www.shiksha.com/college/national-college-of-aviation-egmore-Chennai-35644
Thanks.
Please confirm the course in which you to apply for better understanding. https://www.shiksha.com/college/national-college-of-aviation-egmore-Chennai-35644
Thanks.