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New answer posted
5 years ago
Piloting
Aviation
Member since Jul' 2018
Answered 5 years ago
Hi Nurul Asyiqin,
You may find the article below helpful. In the article, we have detailed the step-by-step guide to become a pilot.
Besides that, you may also take a look at the following articles about piloting:
Hope this helps, and good luck!
6 years ago
Diploma
Member since Mar' 2018
Answered 6 years ago
Hello Jasmine,
Different institutions have different fees for their courses, and some prices vary by a lot. If you have a specific institution in mind, please check directly on that institution's website for its fees. If you are looking for a range of prices, a Diploma in Aviation Management can go up to approximately RM 30, 000. For example, Aviation Management College offers the course at RM7,400 per year for a 3-year programme.
Hope this helps :)
New question posted
7 years ago
Aircraft Maintenance
Member since May' 2018
Hello Sanjaay,
The approximate fees for a piloting course is RM 240,000 - 300,000. Although it is very expensive, the salary for a pilot is also high after you have succeeded in becoming one.
However, please do also take note that this course is not a degree, and is only a certification. Competition is also high between thousands of candidates who are aspiring to become pilots.
If you are interested, click these links to find out more about piloting: https://afterschool.my/piloting
https://afterschool.my/careers-advice/how-to-become-a-pilot-a-step-by-step-guide
Chemistry
Physics
+3
Chemist
Engineering
-3
Hi Hasmaan,
First of all, many students are also facing the same issue and it's normal to be confused at this stage. So allow us to guide you to make a decision on this.
1) The subjects you like are the perfect combination for a degree in Chemical Engineering. May we add that engineering courses will always be high in demand so an engineering course is one of the safest courses you can choose to be sure you obtain a job in the future. Electrical Engineering would be good too. View the best and worst careers in Malaysia here: https://afterschool.my/career-builder/best-worst-careers-malaysia-2017
2) The field of aviation branches out to many paths such as aviation management, piloting, aircraft maintenance and aerospace engineering. If you want to work in the aviation field and engineering as well, aerospace engineering would be suitable for you.
3) We don't advice you to opt for piloting because once you get your license, you can only be a Pilot, nothing else. It is not a diploma or degree where you can apply for others jobs if let's say you did not receive a job offer to be a Pilot. The fees are also rather expensive (RM300,000). But if you do get a job, you will get a very high salary. We are not discouraging you from doing what you like but we're just laying out the risks you'll be taking if you study Piloting.
Hope this helps.
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