HOW TO ENROL:
- To study in a classroom:
- To study through Distance Learning:
IATA
IATA Training & Development Institute
111 Somerset Road,
#14-05 Somerset Wing
Singapore Power Building
Singapore 238164
Tel: +65 64992291 / 292
Fax: +65 62339284
TTY: SINDTXB
E-mail: training.sin@iata.org
Your order will be processed following arrival of your payment at IATA Training & Development Institute's bank in Singapore. From the date of this payment clearance, please allow three weeks for delivery of your order.
Distance learning students may enrol at any time during the year and plan their own study timetable. Enrolment is valid for a period of 18 months. Fees are non-refundable.
EXAMINATION INFORMATION:
All newly enrolled students are automatically registered to sit their examination in the first eligible examination session.
An Examination Confirmation Letter is included in each study kit. This letter specifies exactly which exam session has been registered per student. It also identifies the IATA Local Co-ordinator responsible for organising the examination session.
Please note that students are able to change their registered exam session to a later one within their 18 month enrollment period. This is done by writing to IATA's Distance Learning Examinations Centre at training.sin@iata.org All exam registration changes must be made before the exam registration deadline posted on the Fees, Registration and Examination dates (pdf) page.
Already registered students requiring a second exam attempt must register for the exam of their choice by remitting the exam voucher received with their first attempt exam results.
To obtain an IATA Aviation Studies diploma or certificate, students must pass written examinations. An examination consists of two papers. Both must be written at the first attempt. Examinations are held in April and October of each year. Students may be required to take examinations at an exam centre that is not in their home city or country of enrolment. All travel and personal expenses and travel documentation are the students' responsibility. The IATA Local Co-ordinator determines the exact date and location of the examination. At each location, examinations occur during one full day, divided into a morning and afternoon sitting, with one paper written per sitting. Courses with two exam papers will require both the morning and afternoon sitting. Students enrolled in more than one course will therefore be limited to one course examination per session. Exam registration deadlines apply to each course examination.
Students are allowed two (2) attempts to pass the examination within the enrolment period. A second failure will cause the enrolment to be cancelled.