Many aviation professionals are under graduate including pilots, cabin crew, aircraft maintenance engineer, flight dispatchers &ground crews etc. therefore, it is strongly felt that the basic academic standards of the professionals handling the modern aircraft and airport management should be at least of graduate level.
A candidate shall have passed Higher Secondary or a 10+2 level examination from recognized Board / University or anequivalent examination with Physics & Maths
and
completed or under issue of his/her Commercial Pilot License(CPL)/Commercial Helicopter Pilot License( CHPL) from any International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) member country as per the norms of Government of India.
OR
Completed Flight Dispatcher/Aircraft Maintenance Engineering(AME) course approved by DGCA, Govt. of India.
Course Code
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III Semester
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DSC - 10
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Air Navigation-I
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DSC - 11
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Basic Aircraft Performance -II
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DSC - 12
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Principles of Flight-II
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DSC - 13
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Human Performance & Limitations-II
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DSC - 14
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Radio Navigation & Instrumentation-I
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DSC - 15
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Aviation Meteorology-I
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Course Code
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IV Semester
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DSC - 16
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Air Navigation-II
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DSC - 17
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Radio Navigation & Instrumentation-II
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DSC - 18
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Aviation Meteorology-II
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DSC - 19
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Aircraft & Engine-Technical General-I
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DSC - 20
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Flight Planning & Monitoring Operational
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DSC - 21
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Procedures-I
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Course Code
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V Semester
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DSC - 22
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Aircraft & Engine-Technical General-II
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DSC - 23
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Operational Procedure-II
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DSC - 24
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Radio Aids & Instrumentation
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DSC - 25
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Aviation Legislation
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DSC - 26
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Airport Safety & Security
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Course Code
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VI Semester
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DSE - 2
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Project work
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