Kolkata: Pailan Aviation Institute is starting a three-year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course in helicopter and jet engine for the first time in India. The course, approved by the Director-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of the Union government, will commence from July-end.
“The entrance examinations will be held on July 10 following which around 40 to 60 students will be admitted to the course. ” said an official of the institute.
The course fee amounts to about Rs 3 lakh. The two other one-year diploma courses taught at the institute are air hostess training and ground staff training apart from one in reservation ticketing.
There will be two sessions in January and July each year. Candidates who have passed 10+2 in science with a total of 505 marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or 50 per cent in diploma in any branch of engineering are eligible to apply.
06/07/06 Kolkata Newsline
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