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Yes, Anyone from a commerce background or non-science subjects in their high school can enroll in a flight school. As long as the student completes his 12th grade, he is eligible for pilot training. After 12th or at the moment of time you want to do then interested people should go for the proper trainings
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Yes, you can become a commercial pilot . You have to gave entrance exam or take training from private aviation college and get a licenses to become one. You must be 17 years of age to be eligible for Private pilot license (PPL), and the course duration is 1 year.
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Bachelor in pilot training is a program designed around teaching students how to become pilot aircraft.Some universities may offer pilot training for airplanes or helicopters.Much of the training includes hands on experience flying and using flight simulator.Before heading to the cockpit,scholars may be expected to complete Required courses similar to airline operations,aircraft performance, flight technique analysis, flight safety, flight physiology,domestic and international navigation,crew resource management, aviation law,and advanced helicopter system.The cost of a bachelor in pilot training can vary greatly.In part,it depends on the school and the duration of the program.The best way to get an estimate is to contact universities directly.The most obvious career available to graduate with a bachelor in pilot training is a pilot.However this career can be diverse.Some students go on to pilot commercial jets, shipping airplanes,private planes and agricultural helicopters.Other career opportunities include flight safety investigators,aviation program manager, operations trainees, operations specialist, controller maintenance officers and aviation planners.To persue aviation as a career,you need to opt for science stream-Physics, mathematics and chemistry being compulsory subject.After that you can start your pilot training course that permits you to take off flights approved by the flying clubs of the country.
Dear Aspirant ,
There are a huge scope for pursuing pilot training through degree courses such as :
Well, the basic eligibility criteria is , you should score minimum 50% in 12th with physics and mathematics as compulsory subjects .
You can also appear for NDA exam to become Air Force Pilot .
To know more about the courses related to your preferred field (Pilot training),refer to this link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pilot-training-course
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There are 4 way of becoming Air Force pilot which are following:
1. National Defense Academy Entrance Exam (NDA).
2. Combined Defense Services Exam (CDSE).
3. National Cadet Corps (NCC).
4. Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT).
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You can join Indian Airforce Academy through National Defence Academy ( NDA) Entrance Examination conducted by UPSC. The eligibility criteria to appear for NDA is that candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics from a recognized board to join in Indian Naval Academy and Indian Airforce Academy. To join in Indian Military Academy a candidate must have passed 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board. If you have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics you can apply for NDA to join in IAF. You have to give first preference to IAF in NDA application. You need to qualify in NDA exam, clear SSB interview and Medical Examination and make it to the merit list in or to join in IAF.
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Life doesn't stop at engineering or medical degree course. There are lot of options still open in which you can excelled. First off all you should decide your choice of interest then it would be very easy for you to follow that. The various degrees which you can go for is given below
These are the few degree courses in which you can try your hand
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