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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Sriyash Palke. I can relate to your angst and worry. However, I'm afraid that it simply isn't feasible to pursue flying school to become a commercial pilot on the proposed budget. I've included a link that will provide you with details on the costs imposed by various flying schools around the nation to assist you understand. Okay? https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/colleges/colleges-india
I wish you well.

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Good day, Surender P. in fact, yes. You can earn a B.Sc. In avionics from A.M.E. After completing grade twelve, this programme lasts three years. Facilities are offered differently by various colleges. Usually, hostels are accessible. However, nowadays, students choose to live in shared apartments instead of hostels. I want to suggest that you look at the information on the website of the college you want to attend. I wish you well.

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Greetings, Monesh Dedhia Typically, math and Physics are prerequisites for entrance to a flight school in the 12th grade. However, you are more than just a 12th grade graduate. My real advice is to physically travel to Juhu, meet the staff members of the flying school that uses the airfield, and discuss your wish with them. They might offer some fixes. I wish you well.

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Greetings, Harshita Sansanwal
That you want to become a pilot is wonderful to hear. Unfortunately, this pastime or study is incredibly expensive. Of course, after finding employment, one is compensated well. Fees at flying schools outside of India are significantly more expensive. To be of assistance, I have included a link that will give you an idea of the prices offered by various flying schools in India. https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/colleges/colleges-india
I wish you well.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Anupam Choudhary. I don't understand why you decided to purchase CPL in South Africa. In any case, the costs are far more than at flying schools in India. Flying is a very expensive pastime and profession. In the end, flying is required to gain experience, and it is expensive. Since this website only accepts links from Shiksha, I would encourage you to look online for the location and costs of local flying schools. Okay? I wish you well.

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No, as far as I'm aware, there's nothing stopping people of shorter heights from becoming pilots. Of course, the IAF has minimum and maximum height requirements for those wishing to be fighter pilots due to its distinctive character. You might check at the website of the flying school you want to enrol in for information on its medical criteria. Simply don't fret. I wish you well.

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Good day, Adhil V In general, there are no restrictions on working part-time as a student in Canada. However, you must have a comprehensive perspective because getting your pilot's licence should be your first priority. Without a doubt, you can hunt for work to support yourself while you are in school. Nearly all students, including those who are Canadian citizens, do it. I wish you well.

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Why do you want to enrol in an Australian pilot course. Why not serve the country by becoming a pilot in India. Make your country proud. I'll advise you not to publicise the issue of brain drain. India requires more aviators. Continue to serve your country of origin there.

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The PPL and CPL are the same course.
They are actually the two distinct steps of the same course.
Depending on when you receive your licence papers, the total cost of the course could reach 35 Lacs.
To learn more about the topic, send an email to pilotinfo@bfcaviation.com.
I hope this information is useful to you.

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Depending on the aviation school you select, the average would be approximately INR 30 Lacs. It takes completion of the CPL programme to become a pilot. This is possible both in India and overseas. The main benefit of conducting business in India depends on both domestic and foreign airports. The majority of students can complete CPL in a year. To become a pilot in India, you typically need to complete 200 hours of flight time plus the CPL theory course.

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