Hi. Is it necessary to give CET exam for becoming a commercial pilot? What do we need to do after 12th for becoming a commercial pilot.
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Look firstly, you need to have Physics and Maths in your 10+2 level and a pass Certificate with a minimum age of 16, secondly, you have to get a commercial pilot license (CPL), approved from DGCA, for this you have to enroll yourself in pilot training courses, CET is one of them and best of them. The training duration is 3-4 years. And finally you really need to have utmost passion for the profession, because it's a gentle reminder, that commercial pilots have to undergo rigorous hardcore training before they can apply for their license. Best of luck.
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This is not necessary to give CET exam for Commercial Pilot. CET exam is for Engineering, Pharmacy, Law and for Management courses admission only. For commercial pilot every Flying Institute takes own entrance exam, so there is no any common entrance exam for CPL. The eligibility criteria and other details are given below. This course offers 200 hours of flying training this 8-10 months course offers dual/ solo, general flying, circuit & landing sorties. Instruments and cross country flights, skill tests, route checks and night flying rating as per DGCA requirement. Age and qualifications criteria: The candidate must be 18 years old at...more
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To become a commercial pilot, you will typically need to complete a combination of flight training and academic education. After 12th, the most common path to becoming a commercial pilot is to first complete a Bachelor's degree in aviation or a related field, such as aerospace engineering or aeronautical engineering. After completing your graduation, you can enroll in a flying school which is approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and complete your flying hours. Once you have completed your flying hours, you will need to pass a series of DGCA exams, including a written exam, a medical exam and a flight test, in or...more
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