It has been ascertained by experts around the world, in the field of aviation, that there is a need for hundreds of thousands of pilots, both fixed wing and helicopters, following aviation boom in continents like Asia, South America and Africa, and a great expansion in North America. India herself needs thousands of pilots and after the fixed wing ,now it is the turn of helicopter pilots.
We, at Tattwa, have more than 3 years of experience in guiding scores of aspiring pilots to get their Commercial Pilot’s Licenses in Canada and subsequently their conversion in India. After thorough research and a lot of hard work we have identified and tied up with helicopter schools in the U.S., Canada and New Zealand. All these schools are checked for their commitment to quality and timely completion of the course, reasonable fee structure when the skills imparted to the trainees is taken into account.
 
It is our pledge and endeavour to make the life of the student as comfortable as possible, learn the greatest amount of skills in a very reasonable time frame and cost and be ready as a competent pilot for the job market with an advantageous edge,. In short, have a pleasant experience of training in a friendly, understanding atmosphere and take home happy memories and great skills and knowledge.
 
We assist from the beginning of admission to the chosen school until they are placed in a job.
Aerospace News
"The move will benefit more than 5,000..."
 
Paramount set to recruit 80 foreign & 200 local pilots in a year
 
Spice Jet announced recently that it will hire more pilots as they expand their routes by 20% over the next two months!
 
Despite the current economic state, IndiGo looks to the inevitable future, and continues to hire based on demand!
Educational News
Visa application centres closed in Mumbai (North and South) & Pune.
 
Student Tier 4 applications - maintenance funds must be in bank accounts for at least 28 days.
 
Student exchange concession.
 
Student Tier 4 applicants with International Baccalaureate qualifications.
 
Revised guidance for points-based system Tier 4.
 
   
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