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Mohammed Abdul Rahman

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Minimum qualification required for any aviation course is HSC pass.

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Mohammed Abdul Rahman

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for ground staff training.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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The candidate who is aspiring to be a pilot needs to have atleast class 12 in PCM with 50% marks. Once he/she has attained this requirement than he/she can join the CPL Training Course.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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B.Sc or any other graduation is not at all a requisite to pursue CPL. You just need to have passed class 12th with PCM 50% marks. As far as education is concerned, this is the only requirement for anyone who wishes to pursue CPL Training Course.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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You will have to appear for DGCA exams on your own. Flying Club has got nothing to do with DGCA exams. They shall although prepare you for the exams by providing you the required ground classes but you will yourself be responsible to appear and get through the DGCA exams for issue for CPL on your own. Appear only when you feel that you are fully prepared to get through.

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Sushil SrivastavaAirport Director, Gulbarga Airport (Kalaburagi)

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You need to see scope with the colleges providing the specific course. You can do MBA in aviation instead of B.Sc.

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Sushil SrivastavaAirport Director, Gulbarga Airport (Kalaburagi)

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Dear Prajwal,
Please refer advise given by Capt Ankur besides that you need to have 40-45 Lakhs in hand to finish your commercial pilot license. Please follow the link to get update on Government Flying Training School - Training for Commercial Pilot's License: http://igrua.gov.in/Courses.htm

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