I am in class 12th. I want to become a pilot. What should I do after 12th?
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Complete your 12th in non-medical stream. Then join DGCA approved any aviation institute. The cost of training will be around 15 to 20 Lacs plus. It will be more or less based on the type of license you need. There are different license like SPL, PPL, CPL SPL: Student pilot license is the basic step to start a careerPPL: Private Pilot License can be obtained by 60 hours of flying (with trainer and individual flying)CPL: commercial pilot license can be obtained by 190 hours of flying.
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