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Adarsh Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 7

Comparing the referrals to The Bombay Flying Club and Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology (TIAT), there are some unique features in both the institutes.

1. Bombay Flying Club is famous for providing professionals in the aviation industry. However, specific recruitment statistics are not widely publicized. Its fee for an aviation-related course like AME is around INR 90,000 for the first year.

2. Thakur Institute of Aviation Technology which is also a DGCA approved institute, has an extensive history of launching aircraft. It is known for its strong programming and business connections. AME charges around INR 1,40,000, and the institu

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

The Bombay Flying Club offers median package range of (aprx)INR 766,667 during in-campus placements. 

Median salary of Certificate course at The Bombay Flying Club is INR 3 - INR 10 LPA. 

The gross salary for a qualified First Officer range between Rs 1,35,000 per month to Rs 2,40,000 per month and for a Captain between Rs 2,50,000 and Rs 6,00,000 per month. The salary depends on the airline you fly and the number of hours/years of service.

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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

Students from the Bombay Flying Club in Mumbai were directly placed on campus by prestigious firms including as Indigo, Jet Airways, GVK, Spice Jet, and Air India in 2023.
The Bombay Flying Club has a solid placement record. The institute trains skilled professionals in soft skills to prepare them. To improve written and communication abilities, numerous courses are planned. Additionally GD and PI are carried out.

In India, the pay for pilots varies according on the airline, with first officers earning between INR 1,35,000 and INR 2,40,000 per month. A captains monthly compensation might range from INR 2,50,000 to INR 6,00,000.

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Adarsh Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 7

The Bombay Flying Club has an overall reputation for its courses, especially in flying. The placement record of courses such as BSc Aviation and Diploma in Airport Operations is generally good. Students appreciate the quality of faculty and the value they provide in their training. Many students also cite the supportive learning environment and internships and career opportunities in aviation, which are a major draw for those pursuing aviation-related programs

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a year ago

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

You must submit the following documents for admission into The Bombay Flying Club:
Certificate of Higher Secondary School (HSC):

You have to have passed the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education's HSC test or an exam that is comparable. You must have passed in Math and Physics. 
Class II medical examination: You can't begin flying training unless you pass this test.
Original Provisional Eligibility: You must obtain this from the University of Mumbai if you are not from Maharashtra.
You must obtain a migration certificate from the University of Mumbai.

Two passport-size colored photographs. 

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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

The time and cause for withdrawal usually determine the Bombay Flying Club's fee refund policy. Although administrative fees are frequently subtracted refunds are typically possible if a student withdraws before a specific point in the course. However, since costs for flight hours, instruction and supplies are incurred, complete refunds are uncommon once training starts especially for expensive programs like the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME). Before joining it's important to read the club's specific return policy because conditions can change.

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Adarsh Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 7

Normally, the admission process for The Bombay Flying Club starts in May, and the last date for entry depends on the courses available and the specific programme Applicants must submit the required documents in person as requested, and the application form can be downloaded online. For more specifics on the date, it's best to visit the Shiksha website or contact the organisation directly.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.The Bombay Flying Club offers B.Sc. programme that lasts for 3 years. The programme is offered in 2 disciplines in the following areas of specialisation - Aeronautical Science and Avionics, etc. Students are accepted to B.Sc. programme based on merit. Additionally, eligible students are required to appear for CBSE 12th for final selection.

Admissions Process:

mission to the Bombay Flying club will be done based on merit.
There is no interview and entrance exam conducted by the college.
The merit will be prepared based on academic excellence.
The registration process starts every year in May or depends on the course availability
Candidates

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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

The Bombay Flying Club does allow direct admission, however applicants must fulfill certain requirements established by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Candidates usually need to have passed 10+2 in physics and math for programs like the Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Private Pilot License (PPL), or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME). The club may grant direct entry without the need for entrance tests although acceptance is contingent upon a number of circumstances including available seats and academic credentials. Early application is advised due to the programs popularity and limited number of seats. Particula

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Adarsh Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 7

The Bombay Flying Club offers certificate courses in aviation-related areas, which are generally best regarded as hands-on training. Students gain access to excellent jobs and industry networking, making it suitable for those wishing to enter the aviation industry. However, the specific nature of a certification course depends on the program's focus, and it's best to research or speak with alumni to ensure that it aligns with your career goals.

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Shiksha Ask & Answer
Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.The popular courses in The Bombay Flying Club:

1.Pilot Training courses, is  flagship Commercial Pilot Licence (DGCA) programme and  PPL – Private Pilot Licence Course. CPL course equips you with the knowledge and skills to embark on a fulfilling career as a pilot.

2. CPL + B.Sc. Aviation program, affiliated with the prestigious University of Mumbai. This unique programme allows you to earn a degree while completing your pilot training, saving you both time and money. 

3.The Bombay flying club’s BSc. Aviation course covers the study, design, construction, research, operations, and testing of aircraft, he

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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

A variety of aviation courses created to satisfy industry standards are available from the Bombay Flying Club. For those who want to become pilots important programs include the Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot License (CPL) and Private Pilot License (PPL). For those interested in a technical aviation profession, the club also offers an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) course with a focus on mechanical and avionics maintenance. Students who complete ground training programs have a foundational understanding of aviation regulations navigation and meteorology. These courses efficiently prepare students for employment in Indias b

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Adarsh Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 7

The average salary after completing B.Sc. at The Bombay Flying Club varies depending on the specific course and sector. While the B.Sc. Graduates are not readily available, and students pursuing aviation-related programs can obtain a B.Sc. in Aviation or Aeronautics can expect a starting salary of INR 4-6 Lacs per annum, with possible promotions depending on role in aviation, airlines, or related industries.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.B.Sc. is considered as the top course at The Bombay Flying Club:

The Bombay flying club’s BSc. Aviation course covers the study, design, construction, research, operations, and testing of aircraft, helicopters, and gliders. Includes the theoretical aspect, management, and techniques involved in developing an aircraft.

The syllabus of The Bombay Flying Club’s College of Aviation B.Sc. (Aviation) Degree course includes all subjects required to qualify for issue of Commercial Pilots Licence and includes global best practices by international aviation authorities.

Rigorous hands-on knowledge and experience will provide the appr

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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

Depending on the programme The Bombay Flying Club charges different prices for its courses. The cost of the Commercial Pilot License (CPL) course which includes flight instruction, ground training and tests, typically varies between INR 35 and 40 lakh. Depending on specialization, the cost of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) curriculum ranges from 6 to 8 lakh. Courses for the Private Pilot License (PPL) are reasonably priced usually costing between INR 8 and 10 lakh. Depending on course modifications gasoline prices and governmental regulations, fees may vary slightly. Even though the costs are high, prospective professionals

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Adarsh Kushwaha

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, it is easy to get admission in The Bombay Flying Club if you fulfill these requirements:-

• 12th grade should be passed with atleast 50% marks in Mathematics and Physics 

• Fluency in English 

• Have the required age when the student pilot license is issued

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Shiksha Ask & Answer
Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi.The popular courses in The Bombay Flying Club:

1.Pilot Training courses, is  flagship Commercial Pilot Licence (DGCA) programme and  PPL – Private Pilot Licence Course. CPL course equips you with the knowledge and skills to embark on a fulfilling career as a pilot.

2. CPL + B.Sc. Aviation program, affiliated with the prestigious University of Mumbai. This unique programme allows you to earn a degree while completing your pilot training, saving you both time and money. 

3.The Bombay flying club’s BSc. Aviation course covers the study, design, construction, research, operations, and testing of aircraft, he

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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

With strong placement prospects for students, particularly in the areas of ground services, aircraft maintenance engineering, and commercial pilot training the Bombay Flying Club enjoys a strong reputation in the aviation sector. Graduates frequently land jobs with aviation firms charter services, and big airlines. Students employability is improved by the club's broad industry connections knowledgeable teachers and hands-on training. Many students obtain jobs in domestic and international airlines and some go on to further specialize, though placements can vary according on market conditions. The club's history and dedication to provi

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Ankhi bhattacharya

Contributor-Level 8

The Bombay Flying Club is one of the oldest and the finest flying clubs. Many successful pilots have taken their CPL training from that club.

The club has a long-standing reputation in aviation training and has trained many successful pilots.

The institution has a variety of aircraft for training, which can give students exposure to different flying experiences.

Being located in Mumbai, it offers good access to air traffic and varied flying conditions.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi. There is no rank of NMAM Institute of Technology in Business & Management but overall ranking is good.

Nitte, established in 1986 and recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi, has been a constituent college of Nitte (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru,since June 2022. Rank band 151-200 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024 by Ministry of Education, Government of India, the College has been placed under ‘Platinum’ category for having high industry linkages by the AICTE-CII Survey of Industry-Linked Technical Institutes 2020. 
Nitte, established in 1986 and recognize

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