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a year agoContributor-Level 7
There is no government law college with a NIRF rank of 30 that gives a regular 15 LPA placement.
NLU Odisha is ranked 30 but doesn’t offer that high a package.
Some top government colleges like NLU Jodhpur and NLIU Bhopal have better placements, and in some cases, students may get up to 15 LPA.
It is ranked around 31 and has some students getting offers up to 14 Lacs per year, mostly in top law firms.
However, average placements are usually lower.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Alpha College of Engineering has affordable fee structure. The institute offers UG and PG programmes in Engineering and Management stream. The fee structure ranges between INR 1 LPA- INR 2.8 LPA. The fee structure includes multiple components, such as tuition fees, laboratory fees, security deposit, alumni fees, etc. Some of these are one-time payments that are charged by Alpha College of Engineering at the time of admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
- General Eligibility:IGNOU's MSW programme generally requires candidates to hold a graduate degree from a recognised university.
- Minimum Marks:A minimum percentage of marks in the graduation is also usually required.
- Urbaniana University:As Urbaniana University is a recognised university, a degree from there would likely be considered valid for IGNOU admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To clear the grouping criteria for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in most state and central boards, you typically need to score a minimum of thirty-three percent in each subject, including theory and practical components. Some boards require an aggregate of at least one hundred and five marks out of three hundred in PCM subjects combined. However, for engineering entrance exams like JEE Main, a minimum of seventy-five percent in Class 12 (or top 20 percentile) is often considered as eligibility. It is best to check your respective board's guidelines for exact details.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
DTU (Delhi Technological University) offers a variety of courses with fees ranging from INR 47,800 to INR 6.9 Lakh, depending on the program.
Admission is primarily based on entrance exams like JEE Main and JAC Delhi. The university provides hostel facilities, with priority given to students residing outside Delhi. The hostel fee structure varies based on room type, with annual fees ranging from INR 18,000 to INR 72,000.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
As of February 24, 2025, the admission process for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme in Madhya Pradesh has not yet commenced. Typically, the Department of Higher Education, Government of Madhya Pradesh, initiates the application process for undergraduate courses like B.Com after the announcement of the 12th standard results, which usually occurs in May or June.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Graduates of B.Sc Nursing from AIIMS often receive competitive job offers due to the institute's reputation. The starting salary for AIIMS nursing graduates ranges between thirty thousand and forty-five thousand rupees per month in government hospitals. In private hospitals, salaries may start around twenty-five thousand rupees and increase with experience. Many graduates also pursue opportunities abroad, where pay scales are significantly higher. The career path includes roles like staff nurse, ICU nurse, and nurse educator. Additionally, AIIMS alumni enjoy an advantage in securing positions in top medical institutions across the coun
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the procedure below:
- CPL Renewal: Valid for 5 years, must apply for renewal before expiry.
- Medical Renewal: Class 1 medical every 6 months (above 40) or 1 year (below 40).
- Recurrent Training: Must complete flight proficiency checks and simulator sessions.
- Documentation: Submit logbook, medical certificate, and competency checks to DGCA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the procedure below:
- Obtain a DGCA-approved CPL and meet minimum flying hour requirements.
- Complete a Type Rating for specific airline aircraft (optional but preferred).
- Clear airline-specific written exams, psychometric tests, and interviews.
- Pass the airline's Simulator Check and meet DGCA medical fitness requirements.
- Undergo airline training and get inducted as a junior first officer.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The comparison between Type Rating and CPL is covered in the table given below -
Feature | Type Rating | Commercial Pilot License (CPL) |
|---|---|---|
Purpose | Certification to fly a specific aircraft type | Allows a pilot to work as a commercial pilot |
Scope | Required for large or complex aircraft (e.g., Boeing, Airbus) | Covers general commercial flying on approved aircraft |
Training | Includes simulator and aircraft-specific training | Covers basic flight training and 200 flying hours |
Requirement | Needed to operate jets and large aircraft | A prerequisite to becoming a professional pilot |
Validity | Must be renewed periodically for each aircraft type | Valid for five years, subject to medical fitness |
Information source - Multiple external/official sites, data may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The types of Aircraft used for Flight Training in India are:
- Single-Engine Aircraft: Cessna 152, Cessna 172, Piper PA-28
- Multi-Engine Aircraft: Piper Seneca, Diamond DA42, Beechcraft Baron
- Simulator Training: Fixed-base and full-flight simulators for instrument and multi-engine training
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Foreign pilots can work in India, but they must convert their foreign license to a DGCA-approved Indian CPL. This involves passing DGCA exams, clearing a medical test, and proving ICAO-compliant flying experience.
Indian airlines occasionally hire foreign pilots for specific aircraft types, but preference is given to Indian-trained pilots. Regulatory restrictions also apply to the issuance of work permits for foreign pilots.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, simulator training is an essential part of CPL training in India. It helps pilots practice complex flight operations, emergency procedures, and instrument flying in a controlled environment.
Simulator training is especially crucial for instrument rating (IR) requirements, allowing pilots to gain experience in adverse weather conditions and challenging scenarios without real-world risks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Multi-Engine Rating (MER) enhances a pilot's career prospects by allowing them to fly aircraft with more than one engine, which is required for commercial airline jobs.
Most airlines prefer pilots with MER because commercial flights typically use multi-engine aircraft. Holding this rating improves job opportunities and career progression in aviation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, pilots can complete their flying hours abroad, but they must meet DGCA requirements to obtain an Indian CPL. The foreign training school must be approved by ICAO, and candidates must convert their hours to DGCA standards.
To get a DGCA CPL, pilots must pass the DGCA theory exams, clear the RTR (Aero) exam, and undergo a DGCA medical test before applying for license conversion.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pilots must renew their Class 1 medical certificate every year if they are under 40 and every six months if they are over 40. This ensures they remain physically fit to fly.
For Private Pilot License (PPL) holders, the Class 2 medical certificate is valid for two years. Regular medical assessments help identify any health conditions that could affect flight safety.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The validity of a DGCA medical certificate depends on the type of license and the pilot's age. For CPL holders, a Class 1 medical certificate is valid for one year if under 40 years old and six months if over 40.
Private pilots (PPL holders) require a Class 2 medical certificate, which is typically valid for two years. Renewal is necessary to maintain flying privileges.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates with spectacles can become pilots. Only if their corrected vision meets DGCA standards. The requirement is 6/6 vision in each eye with or without correction.
Color blindness is a disqualifying factor for CPL aspirants in India. Pilots must pass the Ishihara test or equivalent color vision tests to ensure they can distinguish navigation lights and signals.
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