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To become a commercial pilot first you need to have completed your 10+2 level with physics and maths with 50% aggregate. Then you can go and apply to any of the flying schools for the training. Once in pilot training and earning a Flight Instructor Certificate, you have to log in a total of 1500 hours of flying time to even consider applying with an airline. This could take anywhere from a year to two, the duration completely depends on your focus and dedication. Additionally, once you complete the training you will have to earn more flight hours and experience toward additional ratings, such as the Multi-Engine Flight Instructor rating (MEI) and the Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate.
To become a commercial pilot in India, You need to have passed your class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with at least 60% aggregate.
After that you need to clear Class 1 and Class 2 Medical Exam as per DGCA norms.
After that you can get into flying schools like Indira Gandhi rashtriya Uran academy, National Flying Training Institute, Madhya pradesh Flying club, Ahmadabad aviation and aeronautics, Bombay flying club etc.
Complete the course given by Flying Schools and get your Commercial Pilot License
Hope this was helpful.
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