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Mohamed Risham

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Hi Asmitha You have to study and write some examinations to become a pilot. Any flying school that you join, will teach you all that is necessary to 'pass' the examinations conducted by the regulator. Most of them will also have well-equipped libraries where you can read and understand a bit more than what is necessary to know. That would help you score a bit higher marks in the examinations and those higher marks could be some added advantage when an airline tries to recruit pilots. If you think of doing these studies along with your studies for your B.Tech, you are likely to be over burdened and will fail to do justice to either of y
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Yash Sahani

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An airline pilot requires a Bachelor's degree in any subject, whereas a commercial pilot usually needs a high school Diploma or equivalent. Some of the flight schools are part of 2-4 year colleges/universities offering the desired aviation or aeronautics degree, approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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Good day, Achintya It's encouraging to learn that you're considering pursuing pilot training. Admissions procedures are rather simple. You can apply to a flight training school after completing your 12th grade education with a math and Physics major. You may learn everything there is to know about the college by just browsing their website.

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For both programmes, GFTS averages 20-25 students per batch (CPL and PPL). The CPL training lasts for about 24 months and has a 200-hour minimum flying requirement as a requirement. Theoretical classes in air regulation, air navigation, meteorology, general aircraft, and technical aircraft & engines are all included in the CPL programmes. Below are the CPL eligibility requirements and other details. Minimum Age: 17 Years. 2. Minimum educational requirements: 10+2 diploma from accredited school with math and physics passes, or equivalent. 3. The course lasts 24 months. 4. Maximum age: 35 years

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Top Universities in Canada that offer Aviation programmes
The British Columbia Institute of Technology. The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) has been offering aerospace courses for more than half a century. The University of Waterloo. The University of Fraser Valley. I hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Bombay Flying Club CPL fees are estimated between INR 8 lakh to 10lakh PA. BFC fees for CPLis an expensive course with loads of technicalities. Other fees like PPL fees, AME, and CPL go from 4 to 7 lakh and above PA.
Hope it helps.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Firstly, you should study the 11th & 12th concepts with regularity.
You can explore about -
- NDA
- Railway SCRA exam
- various scholarships available for pilot courses in India and abroad
IGRUA CPL score is also accepted by other pilot training institute.
You can try to target exams most similar in pattern to the IGRUA CPL exam like NDA / SCRA / CUCET etc.
Best wishes.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Fee structure of CPL course is varying from 20 to 45 Lacs. Government. Flying Institutes are charging less fee in comparison to private flying Institutes. There is no fee concession in CPL course after doing the A.M.E. Course.

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