Air Traffic Control Officer

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YASH SHARMA

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I'm sorry, but Nagarjuna Institute of Technology, Bangalore is an engineering college and it does not offer any law courses. Hence, there is no AIR (All India Rank) for this college related to law programs. However, if you are interested in pursuing law courses in Bangalore, some of the popular law colleges in Bangalore are National Law School of India University, Christ University School of Law, Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies, and MS Ramaiah College of Law, among others. You can visit the official websites of these colleges to get more information on admission procedures, eligibility criteria, and cut-off percentages for their l
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Divyansh Gangwar

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It depends on your category too, however in the unreserved category it is difficult to get admission.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Any score above 500 is considered a decent score in NEET. You can try for some government and good private colleges.

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Althaf S

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Not possible. If you have any category then it is possible.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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To pursue a career as an Air Traffic Controller, the candidate needs to clear their 10+2 examination in Science stream. They can do 3 years regular full-time B.Sc. Course with Physics and Mathematics from a recognised university or Full-time regular Bachelor degree in Engineering/ Technology (B.E. / B.Tech) in any discipline. One can pursue these courses and qualify the test. The candidate needs to clear their written test, voice test and medical test to enter this profession. Air Traffic Controller Guild (India) in New Delhi a recognised body gives training to the candidates who want to pursue this career.

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Manika Mittal

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The requirement is for you to be a Graduate I Class or PG II Class. If you can crack the SSB and the Medical thereafter, you can join defence forces. Depending on the requirements vis-a-vis your performance, you may be alloted the ATC branch and you undergo a specialised training for the same.

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Harshad Gore

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Government may release APPSC AEE notification once a year twice a year and sometimes not even once. If there are vacancies, there will be a job notification from time to time
You will never be sure about when the notification will release, but there is one thing you can do keep your preparation up to date APPSC AEE exam is a quite tough to crack.

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Deeksha Dixit

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In India, in order to become an air traffic controller (ATC), you must pass the exam held by the airport authority of India. The qualification requires you to have completed a Bachelor's degree in Science with Physics math, and computer Science. If you have a B.Tech degree in electronic, telecommunication, radio, or electric engineering, you can apply for the ATC exam of the AAI. You can pursue these courses at top colleges like:
1. IIT Kharagpur
2. BITS Pilani
3. VIT Chennai
4. IISER Pune
You can check the list of all aviation colleges on this page: https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/colleges/colleges-india.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The duty of an air traffic controller (ATC) is to guarantee the security of aircraft during takeoff, landing, and flight. This job comes with lots of perks as well as challenges. A) Perks:
1. You have a reputed job under the airport authority of India.
2. The ATC gets a handsome salary of around Rs. 60 thousand in hand, and after the ratings, the salary increases to Rs. 75,000 per month.
3. The ATC gets an additional allowance and leaves as per her top government job.
4. As part of the Social Security programme, the ATC receives retirement and medical benefits. B) Cons:
1. The ATC has to work in a very high-pressure environment for the
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