ADVANCE FLYING ACADEMY
After completing your 12th grade, there are several aviation courses you can pursue, depending on your interests and career goals. These courses cover various fields of aviation, including piloting, aircraft maintenance, aviation management, and air traffic control. Below are some of the popular aviation courses you can consider after 12th:
1. Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
- Duration: 2 to 3 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade with Physics and Mathematics (for a better understanding of aviation concepts)
- Focus: This course trains you to become a commercial pilot. You will undergo extensive flight training, both theoretical and practical, and will learn to fly commercial aircraft.
2. Private Pilot License (PPL)
- Duration: 6 months to 1 year (can be pursued before CPL)
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream), minimum age of 17 years
- Focus: It’s an entry-level pilot course that trains you to fly private aircraft. This course is ideal if you want to pursue a career in aviation but are not immediately aiming to be a commercial pilot.
3. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME)
- Duration: 2 to 3 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
- Focus: This course trains you to maintain and repair aircraft. As an aircraft maintenance engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring aircraft are in good working condition and meet aviation safety standards.
4. Aviation Management
- Duration: 3 years (undergraduate degree)
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream)
- Focus: This course is for those who are interested in the business and operational side of aviation. It covers topics like airport management, airline operations, aviation marketing, and customer service.
5. Air Hostess / Cabin Crew Training
- Duration: 6 months to 1 year
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream), minimum 18 years of age
- Focus: This course trains you to become a flight attendant. It focuses on customer service, in-flight safety, emergency procedures, grooming, and communication skills.
6. Air Traffic Control (ATC)
- Duration: 1 to 2 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade with Mathematics and Physics
- Focus: This course trains you to manage and coordinate the movement of aircraft in airspace and on the ground. As an air traffic controller, you will ensure the safe and efficient movement of aircraft.
7. Diploma in Airport Ground Services
- Duration: 1 year
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream)
- Focus: This course prepares you for various ground services jobs at airports, such as customer service, baggage handling, ticketing, check-in, and flight coordination.
8. BBA in Aviation / Aviation Management
- Duration: 3 years (undergraduate degree)
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream)
- Focus: A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on aviation management, this course covers the business aspects of the aviation industry, including airport management, airline operations, and aviation law.
9. Diploma in Aviation
- Duration: 1 to 2 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream)
- Focus: This course covers the fundamentals of aviation, including airport operations, air traffic control, aviation safety, and more. It’s an introductory-level program to help you get started in the aviation industry.
10. Bachelor of Science in Aviation
- Duration: 3 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade with Physics and Mathematics
- Focus: A B.Sc. in Aviation is a specialized undergraduate degree focusing on the scientific and technical aspects of aviation, including flight operations, air navigation, aviation safety, and aircraft operations.
11. BTech in Aeronautical Engineering
- Duration: 4 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
- Focus: This course covers the design, construction, and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft. It’s a more technical course, ideal for those interested in engineering within the aviation sector.
12. Diploma in Air Ticketing and Travel Management
- Duration: 6 months to 1 year
- Eligibility: 12th grade (any stream)
- Focus: This course prepares you for jobs related to air ticketing, travel planning, and customer service in the airline and tourism industries.
13. Helicopter Pilot Training
- Duration: 1 to 2 years
- Eligibility: 12th grade with Physics and Mathematics
- Focus: This course trains you to fly helicopters, which can be used for various purposes, such as tourism, rescue operations, and corporate services.
Admission Process:
- Institutes: Aviation courses are offered by many government and private institutes, including aviation academies, engineering colleges, and universities.
- Entrance Exams: Some courses, particularly for pilots and air traffic control, may require entrance exams. You may also need to meet medical and physical fitness standards.
- Further Education: After completing an undergraduate degree or certification, you can pursue higher studies or certifications, such as advanced pilot training, aviation management courses, or specialized engineering qualifications.
Choosing the right course after 12th depends on your career goals—whether you're interested in flying, working behind the scenes at airports, or pursuing technical roles in aviation engineering.
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