What is the fees of pilot training course in India?

Asked about The Bombay Flying Club - Commercial Pilot's Licence (Ground Training)

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Asked by Rudri Vasavada

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    Anjali Sharma | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    The average would be around INR 30 lakhs depending upon flight school you choose. To become a pilot, you need to do CPL program. You can do this In India or abroad.
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    Parul Thapa | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    The Pilot training cost in India can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the flight school or training institution, the location of the school, the type of aircraft used for training, and other associated costs. Candidates can have a general idea of approximate pilot Course fees:

    CPL Ground School Training: This Pilot course fees can vary, but they generally range from INR 1 lakh - INR 3 lakh.

    Flight Training: The Pilot training cost in India for this certificate can cost anywhere from INR 20 lakh - INR 40 lakh.

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