What is the average fee structure to become a commercial pilot both in India and abroad?

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    Abhishek Rajvir

    8 years ago
    SPL / FRTOL Ground Classes-Rs. 5,000/-
    CPL Ground Classes-Rs. 40,000/-
    Fee For 200 Hrs.-Rs. 17,00000/-
    Total duration of three to five years would be required to make you a commercial pilot.
    The total expenses to become a commercial pilot may come to Rs. 10 lakhs or more.
    and as a pilot, you can earn an average of 1 lakh per month
    In India Rs. 10-18 Lacs its ups on depending on the flying academy.
    Abroad Rs. 18-25 Lacs, depending on the country and flying academy.
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