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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the table of requirements for obtaining a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) in India below:
Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
Educational Qualification | 10+2 with Physics & Mathematics (or via NIOS if non-science background) |
Minimum Age | 18 years |
Medical Fitness | Must clear DGCA Class I Medical Examination |
Nationality | Indian citizen (foreign nationals may have additional requirements) |
Flying Hours | Minimum 200 hours of flying training |
License Type Before CPL | Must hold a Student Pilot License (SPL) and later a Private Pilot License (PPL) (varies by school) |
Examinations | DGCA exams: Air Navigation, Meteorology, Technical General, Air Regulations |
Radio Telephony (RTR) | Must clear the RTR exam conducted by WPC/Ministry of Communications |
English Proficiency | Must meet the DGCA's English language proficiency requirements |
Ground School Training | Mandatory theory classes on aviation subjects |
Flying School Approval | Must train at a DGCA-approved flying school |
Note: The information has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are the main Pilot courses after the 12th in India that you can pursue to become a licensed pilot:
Course Name | Purpose | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
Commercial Pilot License (CPL) | For those who want to become airline/commercial pilots | 12th with Physics & Math + DGCA Medical |
Private Pilot License (PPL) | For personal flying, non-commercial | 12th pass + DGCA Medical |
Student Pilot License (SPL) | Entry-level license for pilot training | 16 + years old + Basic written exam |
Glider Pilot License | For operating non-powered aircraft (gliders) | 10th pass minimum + basic medical fitness |
Helicopter Pilot Training (CHPL) | For those who want to fly helicopters | 12th with Physics & Math |
NDA – Indian Air Force Flying Branch | For defense pilot training | 12th with Physics & Math + NDA Exam |
BSc in Aviation (with CPL) | Academic + flying training combo | 12th with PCM + Admission Test/Interview |
Note: The information has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The best 10 Pilot training institutes in India with fees are as follows:
Institute Name | Location | Approx. Fees |
|---|---|---|
Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics | Chandigarh | INR 45–50 lakhs |
Indira Gandhi Institute of Aviation Technology (IGIAT) | Delhi | INR 40–45 lakhs |
Captain Gopi Aviation Academy | Hyderabad | INR 35–40 lakhs |
Indira Gandhi Institute of Aviation Sciences | Rae Bareli, UP | INR 35–40 lakhs |
CAE Global Academy | Gondia, Maharashtra | INR 45–50 lakhs |
Capt Sahil Khurana Aviation Academy | Punjab | INR 32–38 lakhs |
Madhya Pradesh Flying Club | Indore, MP | INR 30–35 lakhs |
Indira Gandhi Institute of Aeronautics | Pune | INR 38–42 lakhs |
Capt Sahil Khurana Aviation Academy | Chandigarh | INR 30–35 lakhs |
National Flying Training Institute (NFTI) | Gondia, Maharashtra | INR 40–50 lakhs |
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the best colleges with BBA in Aviation in Kanyakumari are Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education, Jayamatha Institute of Aviation. The institutes offer specialised courses that deal with Airport Operations, Airline Management, and Aviation Safety. They are designing a course curriculum that can help students gain industry-specific skills and knowledge. The eligibility criteria mostly include academic scores and entrance exam scores (if applicable). The students are trained practically during their course and by way of internship opportunities with their affiliated aviation companies. After graduation, they can work in airport
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The working hours of an air hostess in India are not fixed like a regular office job. They usually depend on flight schedules, which can include early mornings, late nights, weekends, and even holidays.
On average, an air hostess may work about 8 to 12 hours a day, including flight time and ground duties. International flights may require longer hours, but they are followed by mandatory rest periods as per aviation rules.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates are inundated with oppurtunities after completing BBA in Airline & Airport Management from Nehru College of Aeronautics & Applied Sciences. BBA in Aviaiton opens up many job opportunities in the aviation industry. From aviation management to airline marketing, finance, and more, there are several career paths to choose from. Whether you are interested in working for an airline, airport, or another aviation-related company, a BBA degree can help you achieve your career goals.
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