
a. Candidates must be 18+ years and have a minimum qualification of 10+2 (Physics and Maths).
b. Candidates must have a Class 2/ Class 1 medical examination from a DGCA approved medical examiner. Link for DGCA Approved Doctors - http://www.dgca.nic.in/medical/class2-ind.htm
The cost of obtaining a CPL in India is around 25-35 lakhs approximately. This would depend on your preferred choice of flying school.
The entire course will be completed within a period of 40-60 days.
Technical General, Technical Specific, Air Navigation, Air Regulations, Aviation Meteorology, RTR.
The fee per subject is INR 2500 per attempt except RTR which is INR 500 per attempt.
The minimum passing score for each paper is 70/100.
Understanding the concepts and practising questions to effectively manage time is our best recommendation to clear your exams in a single attempt. Our subject handbooks and exam modules are a compilation of the best available study resources.
Yes, that is accepted. Our suggestion would be to clear your exams and then focus on your flying.
Yes, absolutely.
Yes, we provide weekend classes to candidates who have full-time weekday commitments such as a job or college.
Yes, so long as your vision is correctable with spectacles! You’d only have to carry a spare set of glasses while flying.