Anyone meeting age, education, medical & flying hour requirements for SPL, PPL, CPL or ATPL licenses.
read more...No, female candidates have the same requirements as male candidates.
read more...Age criteria is different for each licence like SPL – 16 yrs, PPL – 17 yrs, CPL – 18 yrs & ATPL – 21 yrs.
read more...For SPL & PPL – 10th pass, CPL & ATPL – 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Maths (PCM) or equivalent.
read more...Yes, you can clear Physics and Maths later through NIOS or equivalent boards.
read more...Class 2 is for SPL/PPL & Class 1 is for CPL/ATPL is required.
read more...Class 2 Medical Test– every 2 yrs (yearly after 40) & Medical Test Class 1 – yearly (6 months after 60).
read more...Students can take admission through Pilot CET entrance exam and also avail scholarships.
read more...Subjects like Physics, Chemistery, Mathematics, English, and reasoning ability are essential subjects for Pilot CET entrance exam.
read more...It totaly depends on goal of the student for example SPL – beginner, PPL – hobby, CPL – commercial, ATPL – airline captain.
read more...In DGCA-approved pilot training institutes in India or abroad, depending on your course.
read more...To become an airline pilot (ATPL), you need to be at least 21 years old, have 12th PCM, hold a DGCA Class 1 medical and complete 1000–1500 flying hours depending on the aircraft type.
read more...To join a commercial pilot course (CPL/CHPL), you must be at least 18 years old, have 12th with Physics, Chemistry & Maths (PCM) or equivalent, pass a DGCA Class 1 medical, and complete the required flying hours.
read more...Yes. For DGCA‑based courses like PPL or CPL, you need 12th with PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths). If not, you may study these later and still qualify.
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