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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, they are harsh and very rigid with rules and regulations, but that's their Job. They will not entertain any illegal or more that what is allowed to be carried in the country. Passenger comes with so many restricted items, and then refuse to pay duty on the same, then they start arguing unnecessary, despite of knowing what the customs regulation are. While landing, there are lot of announcements made by cabin crew regarding carriage of currency, liquids and alcohol. Thank you.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

Both the institutions are good. It actually depends upon your caliber, confidence and hardworking attitude that will help you.

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6 years ago

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Dr Jitender Chauhan

Beginner-Level 2

See dear, choice is totally yours only. But yes, one thing that we can assure you that you would get the best faculty and placement support through our academy. Thanks.

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6 years ago

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Hafijullah Khan

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Below there are some best colleges for AME:
1) BFC (Bombay Flying Club) 2) Pawan Hands3) Thakur Institutes of Aviation

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6 years ago

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Pooja sehrawat

Guide-Level 13

Hi, Flight Attendant is the highly paid career after 12th. As Aviation is the rapid growing industries. There are many institutes which provide training to become cabin crew but it is not mandatory to join any of them. You can directly apply through the websites of airlines or walk in interviews. You should have good communication skills, grooming and confidence as they look for the face of airlines. Starting salary is 25k approximately. Thanks.

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6 years ago

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Admin Last Name

Beginner-Level 5

Your details are not given here anyway minimum 12th (+2) is eligible to do this course, yes, graduates are preferable candidates in airport and airline jobs, if you visit PTC Aviation Academy website link http://www.worldptc.com/placements.html, visit the justdial.com/ sulekha.com: ptc reviews you will get more idea about our placements in jet airways, indigo, go air. Other airlines and airport and in all aviation sectors. Visit PTC office for a free career counselling to get more information
Visit good institute before taking admission and then decide which one is good based on placements, infrastructure, faculty, reviews of old studen
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6 years ago

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Abdul Rehman

Beginner-Level 3

Hi,
Maharashtra Aviation Academy and Hospitality Management is run by Top Professionals from the Aviation Industry. Its has vast experience which helps students in complete development which leads to good placement. I request you to walk-in to both branches and then decide. Regards, Maharashtra Aviation Academy and Hospitality Management.

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6 years ago

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Rishi Vats

Beginner-Level 4

I think NFTI is a better option, as it offers good placements like Indigo, which offer good amount of money (INR 30 Lac per annum) in starting.

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7 years ago

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

The only educational requirement for CPL training is 10+2 with PCM as its subjects. No graduation or post graduation is required.
In case you do not have PCM at 10+2 level, you shall stand ineligible for the course.
There are although provisions for those candidates who do not have PCM at 10+2 level and are interested in pursuing CPL training. They should appear for maths to complete the trio of PCM in the next session of board exams. After clearing maths at 10+2 level, they shall qualify with PCM and hence shall fall eligible for the course.
The other may remain as additional subjects, although they are of no use.
Like I mentioned ear
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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

Training to become a pilot is obviously an expensive task. Hence scholarships and freeships help the candidate to offload their financial burden.
In India, government flying clubs support schemes which are offered by various government institutions who finance loans for candidates who are looking for CPL training.
For general category candidates, who fall under a certain defined value of family income, Nagar Nigams have schemes for freeships are loans.
For those who belong to the Other Backward Castes, Schedule Tribes and Schedule Castes, their respective commissions have schemes to offer loans, scholarships and freeships to candidates
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