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

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Greetings, Ved Patel. The length of time it takes to get aviation experience is one of the key factors that drives Indian students to pursue commercial pilot training abroad. Minimum flight hours are required for CPL certification. In contrast to India, these hours can be registered more swiftly and easily elsewhere. Yes, several flying schools abroad accept Indian students after they have successfully completed a particular training period there. But it varies from case to instance. As a result, you will need to communicate with each of these schools separately. You will undoubtedly receive a favourable reaction.
I wish you well.

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Hello Shiv Das, since its founding in 2007, this flying school has made great strides and is currently India's top flying school. The method is fairly easy to follow. To be of assistance, I have included a link that will provide you with all the information you need regarding the various steps in the admissions process. Simply click the link. https://www.shiksha.com/college/cae-national-flying-training-institute-gondia-49054
I wish you well.

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Hello, Vaidehi Sapkal. Like everything else during the lockdown and the subsequent period, training had also come to a halt. Online courses have been introduced in other fields of study, but there is no alternative for practical flight training in aviation. I'm confident you can move forward with your online application and other steps to acquire admission in the flying school of your choice now that things have returned to normal. I wish you well.

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

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Good day, A RuchitaEven though I'm seeing this over a year after you posted it, I still want to respond because many kids may have similar questions. First and primarily, grades from the 12th grade are used to determine admittance to flying schools. There is no maximum age. Candidates in the running must pass a rigorous medical examination. Just that. A graduate is not a barrier. Do not worry. I wish you well.

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

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Good day, Sudarshna MV. I can relate to your angst and worry. Be at ease. Any flying school's curriculum always include and are planned with some aspect of flying. Only when the required minimum number of flying hours had been accomplished were student or private or commercial pilot licences issued. So, don't worry. I wish you well.

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

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Greetings, Ashmin Khan Yes, students must have taken math and Physics in their final year of high school in order to be admitted to any flying school. Getting CPL takes roughly 18 months. But everything is dependent on the accessibility of planes for training. I've included a link that will provide you with details on various flying schools. https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/colleges/colleges-india
I wish you well.

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Greetings, John Martin I recognise your worry and perplexity. Let me explain. Although it is termed "aircraft maintenance engineering, " the A.M.E. Degree is actually a B.Sc. You can therefore pursue an M.Sc. In this field after graduation. However, it is not a degree in engineering. After earning your M.Sc. , you can apply for admission to the M.Tech. Programme. Okay? I wish you well.

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Welcome, Maitree regrettably, absolutely. Having math and Physics in your last two classes in high school is a requirement for entrance to any flight school. Therefore, I'm afraid you are ineligible despite having earned your 12th grade in commerce. I truly don't know if you can administer exams in math and Physics as supplementary topics. However, you can inquire at your school. Okay? I wish you well.

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Greetings, Partha Sarathi. Joining the military provides the lowest training to become a pilot. While teaching you how to fly, you are compensated here. Okay. One must fly a lot and spend a lot of money to obtain a commercial pilot's licence. To assist you, I have included a website that provides all the necessary details about several flying schools in India. You may determine which one has the lowest costs by visiting https://www.shiksha.com/aviation/flying-pilot-training/colleges/colleges-India/ and applying there. I wish you well.

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

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Dear Dhruv, in fact, yes If you travel abroad to receive commercial pilot training, the DGCA of that nation will grant you a pilot's licence and a medical Certificate that are valid there. Typically, a licence that has been issued in one nation is also valid in others. This is due to the fact that all licences are given in accordance with standards established by ICAO, a global organisation in charge of organising air travel. I wish you well.

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