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Scholar-Level 16
The Akademi does not charge any application fee from reserved category (SC and ST) candidates, who apply for admission.
That is the only advantage the reserved category candidates get from IGRUA.
Some State Governments provide scholarship to reserve category candidates of their states. IGRUA can only forward the application to the respective State Governments. The candidates may approach their State Governments for the same.
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The intake candidates with graduation background, especially Science background candidates are preferred. After the selection, the authority trains them to become an ATC. There are levels in the job where you are promoted depending on your skills. You should visit the career page of AAI to get complete details and see if they are allowing BBA aviation also as an Eligibility criterion for ATC. All the best.
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Air Staff I suppose you are asking about the Flight Crew. Flight Crew are basically pilots. Who are well qualified and trained to fly the plane in any and every condition. The training include weather patterns, flying condition in each country, familiarity with regulations governing safe flight, aviation security, dangerous goods handling, emergency situations etc. in order to conduct a safe flight with all available resources. I'll include the flight dispatchers also in this category who are qualified and trained personnel to prepare every flight and monitor it's safe departure, en route phase and landing. They study the Weather
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10+2 is the basic requirement to become a cabin crew / Air hostess. Hence after graduation also you can become a cabin crew. You have to justify the criterion based on height, weight, BMI, appearance, language skills, personality etc. To get through the cabin crew interview. There is no specific training required before any such interview. Although due to lack of knowledge in the candidates many training institutes have cropped up which claim placements. All the best.
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Class 2 medical are done from a DGCA certified medical examiner or organization. Then, follow the Class 1 medical, which has to be again conducted by DGCA empaneled examination centers. You can find the list of such examiners, organizations, hospitals etc. On the DGCA website under the medical tab. Book an appointment firstly for class 2, get it done then you will be issued a file number that will remain throughout your life. With this file number, you can apply for class 1 medical. The medical examination in both phases includes a thorough examination at the examiners facility only. It is the entire body checkup from head to toe
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Non-Science stream students may pursue the required subjects through NIOS. NIOS schooling can be used to meet the above-mentioned requirements. Apart from NIOS, non-science stream students may also pursue the required subjects as private candidates from their respective state boards too.
* The minimum marks required is 50% (may vary from Institute to Institute) aggregate marks
Fitness (Medical) Standards to Be Met-
A Commercial Pilot has to be fit- physically and mentally. That is why, during the selection process, lots of emphases is laid on the medical status of the candidate. Here are some medical standards set by authorities, wh
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If you have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics and Physics, they you can apply for IGAI. It may be from CBSE or RBSE.
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After your class 10th, as there is no diploma course in this field, you need to have Maths and Physics as main subjects in your class 12th, and should have passed out. To become a pilot, the minimum qualification required is: class 12th passed out, with Maths and Physics.
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The flying pilots are now not allowed to fly, if BMI is overweight for the second consecutive time. Hence, you should try to come down to a normal BMI range. Belly size will obviously come down in the process. And, it will not matter till the time you are in a normal BMI range. All the best.
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