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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, mathematics is a compulsory subject for this course of aviation management. It is all about physics and maths along with some portions of general management.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Employment should be yours on top priority. Please grab the employment opportunities, if provided by the Frankfinn. Further if you are interested in studies than go for B.Sc Hospitality and hotel administration course offered by various IHMs through NCHMCT JEE. B.Sc HHA is a regular three years of duration program in collaboration with IGNOU.

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Sahil Rana

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Placements here are really great. Many International and Domestic Hotels and Aviation Companies come here to recruit students. It also provides 100% placement assistance. Haytt, Indigo, Taj Mahal, Leela, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, etc.
The placement assistance cell is helpful, but it depends upon oneself that you can get the job salary vary from airlines to airlines or if you wanted to work in hotel or travel industry. The basic salary package of airlines is Rs. 15000 and in the hotel it is Rs. 10000 and in travel, it is between Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 20,000.

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

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Hello Siva Kumar Thuraka,
Yes of course. The eligibility for joining the course is 10+2 with PCM or equivalent. You can definitely think of discontinuing engineering and taking admission in a flying school.
Best wishes to you .

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

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Hello Ashish Kumar,
Its very nice to hear that you are interested in pursuing course to become commercial pilot. The eligibility is 10+2 with PCM or equivalent. I feel that you are qualified to join this course.
Best wishes to you.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You can give the NDA exam and then do well there in order to get a call from the army. There are three choices that you have to enter amongst airforce, navy and army, and basic 12th knowledge questions are asked.

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Sunny Pujara

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B.Sc. In aeronautics at the Bombay Flying Club is a 3 year course split into 6 semesters. Fees for each semester is 90,000 Rs or 1,70,000 Rs annually ( Rs 10,000 discount if paid annually). Fees includes charges for some books and uniforms including shoes for the students. For the final year there is a separate charge for airline training.

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Sunny Pujara

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The Bombay Flying club offers a combined course for B.Sc in aviation and Commercial Pilot License (CPL). For course and fees details, you can contact on email id pilotinfo@bfcaviation.com

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Sunny Pujara

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At the Bombay Flying club you can get a combined course of CPL which is a license course and B.Sc. In aviation which is a degree course affiliated to Mumbai university. The total fees including flying hours, ground training, classroom lectures, DGCA exams and mumbai university fees may go upto 25 lacs or more depending upon number of attempts you require to clear the DGCA exams. For any further course and fees details you can contact the college office.

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Sunny Pujara

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Avionics stands for aircraft electronics. After completing the aircraft maintenance engineering course, you can start working as an aircraft technician / mechanic whose job is to carry out inspection and repairs of various electronic equipment installed in an aircraft.
For any further details, you can contact the Bombay Flying Club.
I hope you find the information useful.

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