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Dear Aspirant ,
There are a huge scope for pursuing pilot training through degree courses such as :
Well, the basic eligibility criteria is , you should score minimum 50% in 12th with physics and mathematics as compulsory subjects .
You can also appear for NDA exam to become Air Force Pilot .
To know more about the courses related to your preferred field (Pilot training),refer to this link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pilot-training-course
Hope this helps !
Best wishes !!
Hello,
There are 4 way of becoming Air Force pilot which are following:
1. National Defense Academy Entrance Exam (NDA).
2. Combined Defense Services Exam (CDSE).
3. National Cadet Corps (NCC).
4. Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT).
Hope this helps
Thank you
You can join Indian Airforce Academy through National Defence Academy ( NDA) Entrance Examination conducted by UPSC. The eligibility criteria to appear for NDA is that candidate must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics from a recognized board to join in Indian Naval Academy and Indian Airforce Academy. To join in Indian Military Academy a candidate must have passed 10+2 in any stream from a recognized board. If you have passed 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics you can apply for NDA to join in IAF. You have to give first preference to IAF in NDA application. You need to qualify in NDA exam, clear SSB interview and Medical Examination and make it to the merit list in or to join in IAF.
Dear megha
Life doesn't stop at engineering or medical degree course. There are lot of options still open in which you can excelled. First off all you should decide your choice of interest then it would be very easy for you to follow that. The various degrees which you can go for is given below
These are the few degree courses in which you can try your hand
Hope it was helpful for you. Further queries you can comment here or post a question we will answer you.
Dear Aspirant,
NDA just have declared the result of NDA 1 2021 so that process is running right now. They have published the NDA 2 notification also and date is already passed so now you have to wait for the next vacancy till now focus on your preparation only solve previous year question paper also.
For the second question you need you need to follow these steps to be a pilot in Indian Airforce.
1. During form filling of NDA you have to make Airforce as your first preference.
2. After one or two months they will publish the admit card for the entrance examination. You will get 120 questions for math's and 150 question for GAT, 2.5 marks for each question of maths and 4 marks for each question of GAT. For wrong answers 1/3 marks will be deducted.
3. Try to score more than 400+ marks for the safe side, after a month they will post the results and if you have cleared the written they they will call you for SSB interview.
4. You need to clear the 5 days long process of SSB interview and medical also, after few months they will release the final result of NDA with merit.
5. Then you have to go NDA for basic training of 3 year then they will send you in Indian Airforce Academy for specialization for the training period of 1 year.
6. After 4 year passing out parade will be done and from now you are a Pilot in Indian Airforce.
Way to Airforce is little bit hard compare to Army and Navy but not that much, have faith in yourself definitely you will get your dream.
Best of Luck!!!!
Dear student,
Below I am mentioning the steps to be a Pilot in India.
1. The candidate must have passed class 12th with Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and English subjects with atleast 50% marks.
2. By writing entrance test for a DGCA-approved institution, you need to join such institute for training. The minimum age for this should be 17 years old.
3. To join the institute you need to be medically fit as per DGCA Class I medical assessment rules.
4. Then you have to get Commercial Pilot License, for this you have complete minimum 200 hours of flying.
5. To apply for License, you have pass theory paper too.
6. After all this, you need to appear for the exams conducted by aviation agencies and after passing you will be trained and then you can fly if you are accurate.
To know more about this in detail, you can go through the link below.
I hope this information help you.
All the very best!!
There are many DGCA approved pilot training academies/organizations in India.
Following are the top 5 DGCA approved pilot training academies in India:-
1) Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy Ltd, Hyderabad-500409, TELANGANA
2) Academy of Carver Aviation, Plot, Baramati-413133, MAHARASHTRA
3) Alchemist Aviation, Aligarh-202001, JHARKHAND
4) Ambitions Flying Club Pvt. Ltd, Aligarh-202001, UTTAR PRADESH
5) Ahmedabad Aviation & Aeronautics Ltd., Ahmedabad 380003,Gujrat
You can check all the DGCA approved pilot training academies/organizations in India on their official website:- https://www.civilaviation.gov.in/dashboard/pdfs/FTO_DGCA.pdf
Hope this helps!!
All the very best!
NIOS is the university run by the Indian Government by Minister of human resource development.If you have passed your 12th from other university/Board,not from NIOS,You are not allowed to give the exam of mathematics directly.If you want to give mathematics exam, you need to repeat class 11th again,after that you will be eligible to give mathematics exam from NIOS.But you can try in NIOS through demand examination policy.For this you have to register the form to apply for on-demand examination of mathematics through their website(www.nios.ac.in) or contacting NIOS offices.NiOS syllabus is large but conceptuality as compared to other boards,But their copy checking is very strict.It is not time consuming because you did not have to prepare for board examination.You just need to study 11th and optional module completely and just the concepts . Minimum 3 months are required for preparation of mathematics.
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