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Sagar Gupta

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To become a pilot, basic math skills, especially in arithmetic, geometry, and some trigonometry, are important. In countries like India, completing physics and math at the 10+2 level is a requirement for enrolling in pilot training programs. While strong math skills are helpful, average proficiency is often enough, as many calculations can be done with calculators or software during training. Therefore, if you only have basic math knowledge from class 10, you will need to further study math and physics to pursue a career as a pilot.

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Arindam Modak

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Candidates who have completed their 12th grade Physics, Mathematics and English as compulsory subjects securing a minimum of 50 percent marks will be eligible for B.Sc. Aeronautics (Avionics) course at Jamia Millia Islamia and must possess a valid score in the JMI entrance examination for admission to the course. Visit the official Jamia Millia Islamia website for the details of the entrance exam and admission procedure.

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Varun Murugan

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Here is a list of notable pilot training schools in India:Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics - JaipurNational Flying Training Institute (NFTI) - MaharashtraBombay Flying Club - MumbaiHindustan Aviation Academy - BangaloreIndira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi (IGRUA) - Uttar PradeshMadhya Pradesh Flying Club - Madhya PradeshAhmedabad Aviation & Aeronautics Ltd - GujaratOrient Flight Aviation Academy - MysoreRajiv Gandhi Academy for Aviation Technology - KeralaAsia Pacific Flight Training Academy - HyderabadThese schools are recognised by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and offer various pilot training programs.Also c
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Varun Murugan

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To pursue pilot training in India as a foreign national, follow these steps:Eligibility: Ensure you meet the age (17-30 years) and educational requirements (10+2 with Physics and Mathematics) for Commercial Pilot License (CPL) programs.Medical Certification: Obtain a Class 1 medical certificate from a DGCA-approved center.Choose a Flight School: Research DGCA-approved flying schools, considering factors like cost and reputation. Notable institutions include IGRUA.Entrance Exam: Prepare for and pass the entrance examination and interview required by your chosen school.Training Duration: Complete the CPL training, which typically lasts 1
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Shiv Kumar

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The fee for a pilot course at Adventure Flight Education Private Limited (AFE) in Delhi ranges from INR 25.56 Lacs to INR 32.87 lakh. AFE offers various courses, including the DGCA Airline Pilot Program (INR 46.92 lakh) and Student Pilot License Training (INR 32.95 lakh). The cost of pilot training in Delhi generally varies between INR 35 Lacs and INR 45 lakh, depending on the institute and facilities.

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Shiv Kumar

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Pursuing a pilot certification at Adventure Flight Education Private Limited in Delhi can be expensive. The cost for completing a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course at the institute is approximately INR 32.95 lakh, which includes both ground school and flight training. This fee is on the higher end compared to other private pilot training institutes, where fees typically range from INR 20 Lacs to INR 45 lakh, depending on the institute and location. Additional expenses, such as medical exams and DGCA exam fees, should also be considered when planning for the certification.

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Shreya Gupta

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Common Entrance Test (AME CET) is the national level common entrance test that offers admission in the various courses in pan India. AME CET provides you the topmost universities/colleges/institutes in India.

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Abhignan bollam

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To become a helicopter pilot in India, you'll need proper education, training, and licensing. Here's a detailed guide:After 10th Grade: Complete 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, as these are prerequisites for aviation training programs.Choose a License:Private Pilot License (H): Requires Class 10 completion and a Class II medical certificate.Commercial Pilot License (H): Requires 10+2 in Physics and Math, Class I medical certificate, and a minimum age of 17 years.Flight School Enrollment: Join a Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)-approved helicopter training institute. This involves theoretical studie
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Kapil Lalwani

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The cost breakdown for the commercial pilot license certificate offered at AFE Bangalore is roughly around INR 25,60,000. This cost comprises of flight training to operating aircraft including detailed ground training. This puts the course duration at about 8-10 months; students accrue about 350 hours of training, of which 200 hours are actual flight time, and 150 are spent on ground instruction. Regarding pilot training costs vary depending on the course type, the institute offering course, and the kind of license a student aims for, the overall expense may range from forty lakhs to fifty-five lakhs in India. 

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, you can become an air hostess, but height requirements vary depending on the airline. Most airlines have a minimum height criterion, typically around 5.2 feet (157 cm), to ensure safety and accessibility to aircraft equipment.Since your height is slightly below this standard, you may face limitations with some airlines. However, focusing on enhancing your communication skills, personality, and completing air hostess training from a reputed institute can improve your chances. Additionally, check with specific airlines for their exact requirements, as some might consider flexibility depending on other qualifications.

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