Pilot Training in India

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Tasbiya Khan

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Joining the best institute offering Pilot courses in India can be inexpensive. Listed below are some of the low-cost Pilot colleges in India along with their total tuition fees: 

Affordable CollegesCost
IGIA FeesRs. 1.59 lakh
VELS FeesRs. 1.2 lakh
Fortune Aviation AcademyRs. 1.35 lakh

Disclaimer: This info. is taken from the official website.

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Tasbiya Khan

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About 100+ best colleges for Pilot courses in India. Of these 60+ colleges are privately owned and 2 colleges are owned by government organisations. Students can secure admission after completing their Class 12 or on merit-based.

Some of the popular Pilot Training colleges in India include The Bombay Flying Club, Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, Adventure Flight Education Private Limited, Bangalore etc.

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raghav sinha

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To get eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed Higher Degree in Physics/ Mathematics/ English with a minimum of 51% marks. Please confirm the same from the college authorities for detailed information.

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Around INR. 25 Lacs, and there are great opportunities in upcoming year.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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It is an average flying school. The aircrafts are also not too young. But the flying is okay and you may pursue your CPL from there.

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Dreamer AviatorsFor pilot training contact us

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Well, SPL is the first stage of a pilot's career.
This is the order-
SPL
PPL
CPL
ATPL

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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CPL is a professional Training. It is not a graduation course. The candidates are awarded with a license that contains the details of candidate, aircrafts flown, instrument ratings gained and privileges that can be exercised by the holder !

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
Best colleges for Pilot training in India.
There are pointers that must be noted before selecting a flying school. It's not like buying vegetables. One would be spending close to Rs.50L for the course and, hence one must decide which college is best. What are these pointers? The ability of flying school to impart quality training, availability of infrastructure, availability of aircraft for training, availability of flying space, good weather days etc.
All of the above are quite critical areas. There was a time when Indian flying schools were taking very long time to complete mandated hours of flying, and hence Indian students st
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Harshit Mehta

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If you would like to be a pilot in the Indian Air Force, you can do so by taking the NDA entrance exam after Class XII (Phys & Math). In this case your training is free and you will be paid a decent stipend throughout your three years of training at the National Defence Academy, followed by specialised training at the Air Force Academy. After this, you will be commissioned as a Flying Officer and posted as a pilot at an Air Force Station.
Note: Once you get into the air force, you cannot leave at your own discretion and there are legal tools to prevent IAF pilots from leaving the force. Pilots cannot be released unless they are not requ
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