How do I apply for Aviation Research Center?

How do I apply for Aviation Research Center?

How to Apply , ARC Recruitment 2021

  1. Application typed in or handwritten on A4 size paper (as per given in official notification) in proforma.
  2. The envelope should mention “Application for deputation for the post of ( Name of the post)”
  3. It should be forwarded on the address as given in the official notification.

How many aviation research Centres are there in India?

Although highly secretive in its operation it is believed that there are five R&AW Aviation Research Centre operating bases: at Charbatia Air Base in Cuttack being the largest; at Sarsawa Air Base near Saharanpur on the Uttar Pradesh-Haryana border; Dum Duma Air Base near Tinsukia in Assam; at the Palam Air Base in …

What is ARC intelligence?

The Aviation Research Centre (ARC) is India’s imaging-intelligence organisation, a part of the Directorate General of Security, run by the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). ARC was initially a temporary and ad hoc organisation, but was made permanent in 1971.

How can I join DGCA?

How can I join in DGCA? First candidates should check the official notification released by DGCA. Candidates should check the eligibility criteria given in the official notification PDF. Candidates should apply only when they meet the eligibility criteria.

What is the salary of a RAW agent?

A RAW Agent’s salary, on average, is between INR 0.8-1.3 lakhs per month during their employment. Apart from the lucrative nature of the work involved, if a RAW agent has a family, their children can be enrolled into an international school, for which the government itself avails the fees.

What is aircraft arc?

An aircraft, with an EASA Certificate of Airworthiness, may not fly unless it has a valid Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC). This Certificate is issued after a successful Airworthiness Review and has a validity of one year.

Who is head of Arc?

Govt Appoints Padmakumar M Nair as CEO of National ARC: Report.

Are DGCA exams tough?

There are 5 DGCA exams and 1 RTR (Aero) exam, making a total of 6 exams. Of these, RT (Radio Telephony) is the toughest exam and one will take an average of 7 to 10 attempts to pass….Difficulty Levels.

Exam Difficulty level Approx, no. of attempts
Air Navigation Hard 3-5
RTR (Aero) Most difficult 7-10