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How to become a "PILOT''.

Give steps.Now I've completed 10th,What are the next steps those are to be taken by talking INTER?

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Answered by 00001906
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i am upsc aspirant no idea

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Answered by Sunaina000
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To enrol in any of the Aviation courses, you will be required to fulfil eligibility criteria as set by the institute or academy. Enlisted are the eligibility requirements to become a pilot after 12th in India:

Your age should not be less than 17 years to begin training

You must have scored 50% in 10+2 which may vary as per the Institute requirement

You must have studied MPC subjects [Maths, Physics, and Chemistry] along with English at the intermediate level

If you are a non-science student, you may pursue the required subjects through the National Institute of Open Schooling or as a private candidate from the respective state board

You will need a medical certificate issued by the required authorities.

Pilot Courses after 12th

Opting for a Commercial Pilot Training [CPL] program after 10+2 is yet another way to become a pilot after 12th. For this, you will be required to clear an entrance exam, interview, and a medical test as set by the institute. The fees of Pilot Training courses after 12th ranges from INR 15 Lakhs to 20 Lakhs and can also vary if you plan to study abroad. Here are top institutes for Pilot Training courses after the 12th:

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy

Bombay Flying Club

Rajiv Gandhi Academy of Aviation Technology

Madhya Pradesh Flying Club

National Flying Training Institute

Through NDA Exam

In India, the coveted NDA exam is a golden opportunity for those who want to become a pilot after the 12th. Upon completing the 3 years long course, you also have to attend flying training. Thereafter, you will work as a permanent commission officer.

Other Essential Details on How to Become a Pilot After 12th:

It is necessary to clear the class 2 medical of DGCA

Join an aviation institute

Fly at least 200 hours

Clear the exams

Get the CPL certificate

Stage 2: Get the Flying Experience.

Stage 3: Earn a Pilot's License.

Stage 4: Complete Additional Training and Tests.

Stage 5: Advance as an Airline Pilot.

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