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Hello,
Yes you can as long as you had Maths in your 10+2 level you are eligible to become a pilot. Candidates must have qualified 10+2 in science stream with a minimum score of 50% marks. Mathematics and Physics are the mandatory subjects. To be eligible for the pilot training course candidates have to clear individual entrance and aptitude tests. Admission to pilot training courses includes written and medical tests and flying time.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! To become a pilot you need to fulfill the following requirements-.
Hence the last point is for you ,pursue the required subject through open schooling and after that pursue any bachelor degree and get flying experience and next steps ,but you need to pursue math from open schooling..
Open schooling like nios .. details are here --
https://school.careers360.com/exams/nios-class-12 .
Thank you
Hello Student,
Basically to become pilot you should have AV proper pilot training which are basically given by various aviation schools in India approved by DGCA. During training you will be taught about various types of flights and how to fly aircraft. Basically for any pilot training course you should have minimum 50% marks in aggregate in your 10 plus two level with physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. Students should have a fit body and also should have at least one clear vision eye. There are various kinds of licence like
There are various types of entrance examination are conducted for pilot training courses
Basically the average salary for pilot starts from 8 to 10 lacs however it is completely depend upon your experience and in which post you are working. There are lots of unknown things about pilot if you want to know more you just can go through this link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pilot-training-course
Hey aspirant,
The best courses for aviation after 12th are :
Aviation course after 12th - pilot training
Becoming a pilot is is difficult but once you have qualified that the perks are satisfying. Candidates must be physically fit and and have perfect eye sight in atleast one eye.
Career scope after such courses after 12th science are :
Pilots are the highest paid profession in aviation.
Eligibility criteria : students who have completed class 12th in science (PCM) with a minimum of 50% marks are eligibile for such aviation courses after 12th science.
Popular institutes : IGRUA- uttar pradesh, carver - aviation academy - Maharashtra, GATI - odisha, flytech aviation - hyderabad etc.
For more details about it visit - https://www.careers360.com/courses/articles/aviation-courses-after-12th-counar
Hope this helps you.
Hope you are doing great ! You can become pilot through nda but that requires really the hardwork only ,here kuch doesn't work only hardwork work , firstly written in which out 4 lakh only 8 thousand get qualify after that ssb interview toughest which of 5 days and then medical after three of them you get qualify for nda where you will be trained by them in national defence academy ,now come to the point if you want to become pilot then you must have passed class 12th with physics and mathematics as your main subjects ,without these you can't appear for the exam ,however nda exam can be given by anyone but only physics and maths candidate can become pilot. It's the part of eligibility criteria .
For more information regarding nda exam you need to visit the link given below-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria/amp ..
Hope it helps you !
Thanking you!!
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Dear Aspirant
No,you are not eligible for UPSC NDA examination right in 10th class you must have completed your 12th to join air force after 12th please read furthur
NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY
You can join NDA by taking the exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This exam is conducted twice a year in all major cities throughout India.
Hope it Helps,
Thanks.
Hi,
Hope you are doing well!
After Class 12, you need to pursue pilot training course or qualify NDA exam in order to get the training of an Air Force Pilot. According to the eligibility criteria, you need to pass Class 12 in Science and you must be at least 17 years of age.Moreover, you must have a medical certificate. After passing NDA exam, you need to get flying experience. After completing required number of hours of flight experience, you have to take written assessment and earn the Pilot's license. You need to complete additional training and tests and advance as an airline pilot.
You can also visit this link for more information:
https://www.careers360.com/careers/airline-pilot
Hope it helps.
All the best for your future.
Hi Shruti ,
YES, you can become a pilot regardless the stream you are in.
You just need pass math's exam from NIOS or any designated open university then join any good flying school.
Criteria is only that a candidate must have 10+2 with physics and math's.
I hope it will surely help you .
All the best
2 ways to become a pilot.
1. CADET program:
2.private institutions:
minimum age- 18
maximum age-32
hope this helps.
You should have physics, chemistry and maths in your class 12th , because clarity and focus in physics is extremely required in order to become a pilot. Hence, if you had the following subjects you can continue in the following way:
1. you have done b.sc in biotechnology, hence you are eligible to become a pilot.
2. now, you need to gain experience in this field, since you would be needing with a private pilot certificate.
3. also, getting a first class medical certificate is required from a federal aviation administration medical examiner.
4. as soon as you get a private pilot license, start working on getting a commercial certificate.
5. complete CFI rating requirements, try to get CFII AND MEI ratings for advanced level as a pilot.
note: as far as experience is concerned , in order to work at regional airlines flight you would need 500 to 1000 hours of training.
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