20th February 2014 03:45 PM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? I have passed 10th.I have got admission in commerce,after completing 12th can I become a pilot?I am very passionate to study it(aviation) Email: [email protected] |
19th July 2012 06:58 PM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? I HAVE PASSED 10TH WITH 95% AND I HAVE GOT ADMISSION FOR COMMERCE CAN I BECOME A PILOT AFTER COMPLETING 12 WITH COMMERCE |
14th June 2012 07:15 PM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? I'd got 72.73% in ssc examination & I want to become an airline pilot. I want to know that, is there any enterence examination for becoming a pilot ? please be kind and inform me about it. |
22nd May 2012 05:15 PM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? i got 82 % in 10th standard . i m interested in bio,and very good in political science. pls suggest me a career |
22nd May 2012 05:11 PM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? i got 82% in 10th standard cbse board. could u sugeest me a career i like bio,and very good in political science? |
29th March 2012 11:16 AM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? which stream should i prifer after 10th science or commerse to join Indian Army ? |
27th March 2012 05:43 PM | |
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Re: Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? I am really sorry to say that nobody can become a pilot just after passing class 10th only. IF you want to be pilot in armed forces then you need to be a graudate with minimum 50% marks so that you can apply for UPSC exams this exam is conducted twice a year. or after clearing your 10+2 apply for NDA exams, if you got selected you have to choose your wing i.e air force then you can go for pilot department in NDA and then you can become a pilot... BUT i can tell you one thing......getting selected in NDA is not that easy IF you want to be a commercial pilot follow the below You have to take up your Higher Secondary Studies and pass class 12th that too with Science Stream in order to reach towards becoming a pilot. Once you are done with your HS, you have to apply for the Pilot training course. Some colleges conduct this course for a duration of 1 year, while some take 1.5 years or 18 months. The field in which you want to enter is called the Aviation Sector. After completion of your graduation in Diploma in Aircraft Control and flight, you would be trained for about one more month before you can apply for jobs. Once you are done, either you can get placed right from your college from where you have done your Diploma, or you can apply off campus as well. Some of the major Airline companies in India are : Kingfisher, Indian Airlines, Indigo, Jet Airways, Spice jet, Air India, etc and many more... If you make a good pilot out of yourself, then you can apply to the abroad airline companies too. |
24th February 2012 06:15 PM | |
SUPROTIV CHATTERJEE |
The stream which you should prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot. Dear friend, Science is the better stream than other stream. So it is better that you can choose Science after completion of 10th class to become a Pilot. If you can not become a pilot, then Science also help you to become some another like Doctor,Engineer etc. |
24th February 2012 09:13 AM | |
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Which stream should I prefer after completion of 10th class between Science and Arts to become a Pilot? what afer class 10 to become a pilot? what stream should i prefer to be a pilot...?is science stream necessary or i can do this course with commerce also? |