Mission To Canada
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Mission - To Promote No Frill,Low Cost recession proof
win-win aviation KPO services.
Vision - During the Global Aviation Recession period
we aim at making our aviation KPO services no
frill,low cost and win-win for every one.
Even in the period of lot of recession the real
performer always survives and win.
Introduction About Canada
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Canada is a land of vast distances and rich natural
resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in
the year 1867 while retaining ties to the British
crown. Economically and technologically the nation has
developed in parallel with the US, its neighbor to the
south across an unfortified border. Its paramount
political problem continues to be the relationship of
the province of Quebec, with its French-speaking
residents and unique culture, to the remainder of the
country.
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Why Canada?
-Canadians place great importance on learning, and
have developed a first-rate education system with high
standards. The country spends more on education as a
percentage of GDP, and is the second highest among G-8
countries.
-Canadian teenagers consistently rank among the best
in the world on international tests of reading,
science and maths. A Canadian degree, diploma or
certificate is well-regarded in business, government
and academic circles around the globe.
-One of the Best Places in the World to Live
Canada has ranked as one of the top ten places to live
in the world since 1994 according to the United
Nations (UN) and the Economist Intelligence Unit. In
the UN survey Canada earned particularly high marks
for its access to education, high life expectancy (due
to universal health care system); and low crime and
violence rates.
-High Standard of Living
Canadians enjoy a standard of living among the highest
in the world. Almost 70 per cent of Canadians own
their own homes, with a higher percentage owning
durable goods, such as automobiles, refrigerators,
washing machines, television, telephones and radios.
Canada also has an extensive health care system and
social security network.
-Welcoming Environment
Canada has traditionally been a country of immigrants
and has a policy of encouraging multicultural
diversity. In this vibrant setting, different
perspectives are respected and learning together is
encouraged.
Almost all of the world's ethnic groups are
represented in Canada. As a result, most ethnic foods
and recreational activities associated with specific
cultures are available in Canada. Clubs, informal
clubs and associations representing a multitude of
ethnic backgrounds are also easily accessible.
International student advisors at schools can help
students get in touch with such groups.
-Beautiful Environment
Canadians place a high value on their natural
environment. There are currently 42 national parks and
national park reserves in Canada. National parks are
located in every province and territory, and some have
been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Each
province and territory has also designated areas as
provincial parks, wilderness areas, ecological and
nature reserves. There are over 2000 of these
designated areas across the country.
Students who come to Canada will witness one of the
most beautiful, natural environments in the world.
Canada is also a country of diverse geography, and
there is much to experience in its great outdoors:
from the lush coastline of British Columbia, the
majestic Rocky Mountains of Alberta, the big skies of
the prairies, to the 'maple sugar country' in the
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence and the rugged hills and
picturesque coastline of the Atlantic provinces.
-A Safe Place To Study
Canada is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe
and orderly country. Its violent crime rate decreased
for ten consecutive years from 1993 to 2003. Unlike
its US neighbours to the south, firearms are strictly
controlled and generally are not permitted.
-A High Tech Country
Canada is a stimulating environment in which to do
business and to learn, thanks to the contributions of
many bright and talented scientists, researchers and
entrepreneurs. The country is an international leader
in computer and information technologies and has a
reputation for excellence in such sectors as
telecommunications, transportation and engineering;
and specifically, aerospace, urban transport,
microelectronics, medical devices, advanced software,
hydroelectric and nuclear power, lasers and
opto-electronics, biotechnology, food and beverage
processing, geomatics; and ocean and environmental
industries.
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Aviation Scope
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The aviation industry has shown continued growth in
recent years with key drivers being positive economic
factors including high GDP growth, industrial
performance, corporate profitability,expansion, higher
disposable incomes and growth in consumer spending as
well as wider availability of low fares.
Current scenario:
The current growth rate in domestic and international
travel exceeds 25%, the highest in the world. In the
period April-September 2009, the total aircraft
movements witnessed an increase of 29.6% year-on-year
to 494.92 thousand aircraft movements, as compared to
318.89 thousand during April-September 2008.
The Indian domestic market grew at almost 50% in the
first half of 2008. On average, full service carriers
are shedding a remarkable 1.5% of market share every
month to low cost carriers.
Future scenario:
The aviation industry is expected to grow at a
compounded annual growth rate of 25% till 2012. Also,
by 2012 Indian airports will be handling between 90
and 100 million passengers per year, as against the
current 34 million passengers. It is expected that
nearly 80% of this growth will be driven by the low
cost carrier segment (LCC).
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Best Airlines in Canada
1.Air Canada-
Air Canada is an international airline providing
service to 65 Canadian cities, 97 U.S. cities and 97
other countries with multiple locations in many of
them. It is Canada's largest airline and the largest
airline flying in the Canadian marketplace. Air Canada
has an on-time record of 89 percent and a commitment
to safety both inside and outside the plane.
2.West Jet-
West Jet is an airline that strives for low fares as
well as a safe and comfortable flight for its
customers. It is an international airline flying to
over 60 destinations, including Las Vegas, New York,
San Francisco and international destinations such as
Cuba, Mexico and the Caribbean. It is a fairly new
airline, founded in 1996, and is financially sound.
3.Air North-
Air North is the airline for the Yukon as well as
British Columbia, Alberta and the Northwest
Territories. The airline has stations in eight cities
and is strictly a domestic company. They have been in
business for over 30 years, and offer charter services
as well.
4.Others-
There are many other airlines flying in and out of
Canada. The list includes
- United Airlines
- American Airlines
- Northwest Airlines
- U.S. Airlines
- Air France
- Air China.
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Aviation Sector
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Since the world has turned into a global village, it
has become easier for people, living in extreme
corners of the world, to connect to their loved ones
as well as increase their business network, without
much of a hassle. Thanks to the booming civil aviation
industry - it has helped people travel to the nook and
corners of the world, within just few hours. As a part
of this global village, India is also witnessing a
steep increase in the number of passengers, traveling
to and from the country, via air. The prominent
international airlines have been carrying on their
operations in India, mainly because of the fact that
they attract people in India, largely the business and
leisure travelers.
The increase in the air passenger traffic in India has
resulted in an explosion in the number of
international airlines, flying to the country. Some of
the prominent names in the civil aviation industry,
including Lufthansa, Fly Emirates, British Airways,
etc. have increased their clientele in India, thereby
making their presence felt in the Asian country.
Moreover, they provide world-class amenities on board,
which automatically attract the passengers to use
their services time and again.
Why to Choose Aviation as a Career.
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Becoming a pilot is a thing of children's dreams, and
the desire is something that is often carried into
adulthood. Although there is always the option of
training and obtaining a Private Pilot's Licence for
civilians, the training and cost of buying or hiring a
plane once you've qualified, fuel fees, maintenance,
hangerage costs, and landing fees all add up to a
veritable sum to realise a passion.
However, a career as a pilot is an option that will
allow you to undertake a passion on a daily basis,
with the added bonus of earning a more than reasonable
salary from doing what you love.
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Indian Banks Schemes providing scholarships and loans
schemes
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Major Banks providing education loans:
1. State Bank of India:
Interest Rates effective from 12.8.2008
For loans up to Rs.4 lacs - 0.50% below SBAR
i.e.13.25% p.a. Floating
For loans above Rs. 4 lacs and upto Rs.7.50 lacs -
1.00% above SBAR 14.75 % Floating
For loans above Rs.7.50 lacs - SBAR - 13.75% p.a.
Floating
2. Allahabad Bank:
Current Rate of Interest: for Loan Upto Rs. 4.00 lacs:
For students of IIT / IIM/ ISB - PLR-1.75%
For Others PLR-0.75%
Loan above Rs. 4.00 lacs
For students of IIT / IIM/ ISB PLR-1.75%
For Others PLR-1.00%
Girl students may be provided a special relief of
1.00% in all cases as above.
3. Punjab National Bank:
Upto Rs. 4 lacs BPLR - 1.50%
Above Rs.4 lacs BPLR - 0.75%
Term premia of 0.50% p.a. shall be added for repayment
period of 3 years & above.
The interest shall be debited monthly on simple basis
during the Repayment holiday/ Moratorium period.
Penal Interest upto Rs. 25000/ - NIL and above 25000/-
@ 2% be charged on the outstanding amount for overdue
period.
1% Interest concession for servicing of interest
during the study period regularly is allowed at the
time of start of repayment period of loan.
4. Bank of Baroda:
Bank of Baroda provides three types of education loan
namely
1) Baroda Vidya - for Class Nursery to class XII,
2) Baroda Gyan - All graduation, post graduation and
doctorate courses,
3) Baroda Scholar - Graduate/Post Graduate / Doctorate
/ Job Oriented Professional / Technical Courses
offered by reputed Universities overseas. Regular
Degree/ Diploma courses like Aeronautical, pilot
training, shipping etc. The Institute should be
recognized by the competent local aviation / shipping
authority and Director General of Civil
Aviation/shipping in India.
Loans upto Rs.4.00 lacs : 2.00% below BPLR i.e. 12.00%
Loans above Rs.4.00 lacs : At BPLR i.e. 14.00%
5. UCO Bank:
Upto Rs.4 lacs – BPLR – 1.00% i.e. 13.50 % p.a.
Above Rs.4 lacs – BPLR - 0.50% i.e. 14.00% p.a.
6. Corporation Bank:
With effect from 11th August, 2008 as follows :
Upto Rs.7.5 lakh : 12.25%
Above Rs.7.5 lakh
(Secured) : 11.50%
Unsecured : 12.25%
Simple interest to be charged during the Repayment
holiday/Moratorium period
1% interest concession may be provided for loanees if
the interest is serviced as and when debited.