You need to have passed 10+2 (Class 12) with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. A 3-year polytechnic diploma is also acceptable.
read more...Yes If you are appearing for 10+2 (PCM) you can apply. But you must show proof of passing before final admission.
read more...Yes. You must be from the science stream (with PCM) to be eligible.
read more...You need at least 50% aggregate in Physics and Mathematics if you are from the general category.
read more...Yes. SC/ST or other reserved category students may get up to 5% relaxation in the minimum marks requirement depending on institute/state norms.
read more...The minimum age is 17 years at the time of joining the CPL course.
read more...Yes CPL course eligibility has an upper age limit usually 60–65 years but it may vary depending on institute or DGCA rules.
read more...Yes. You must pass the DGCA Class 2 Medical Examination.
read more...You need vision 6/6 in each eye (or correctable with lenses). Also you should not have colour blindness.
read more...Yes You must be able to read write speak and understand English reasonably well.
read more...Yes.Training must be done in a DGCA approved flying institute. Hours from unapproved schools are not accepted.
read more...Yes as long as they meet the DGCA norms and have proper documentation as per DGCA guidelines.
read more...Yes. You must qualify PILOT CET or an equivalent entrance exam.
read more...Yes They may study Physics and Mathematics (for example through NIOS or comparable boards) and then become eligible.
read more...Yes. If you fail the DGCA Class 2 (or later Class 1 when required) medical you cannot proceed.
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