How can I get scholarship for this course?

Asked about Kompass Aviation - Commercial Pilots Licence Course (C. P. L.)

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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hello golmei meihempav.
    The JRD Tata Trust offers up to Rs 10 lakhs per year to trainees as decided by its Board of Directors. Vist the IGRUA web site for more details. ~ The Madras Flying Club offers a government scholarship as well. . ~ A government scholarship for pilot training is available for SC/ST candidates who have completed SSC/10+2.
    Scholarships for Collegiate Flight Training Programs. . Aviation Distributors and Manufacturers Association: ADMA offers at least one scholarship for third- or fourth-year university students seeking a professional pilot or business management undergraduate degree.
    Thank you.

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