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3rd November 2016, 12:07 PM
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How can I become a Commercial Pilot after completing class 12th (PCM)? Which entrance exam I have to give for the same?


Hello Sir, I want to become a Commercial Pilot, I have completed class 12th (PCM). I want to know how can I become a Commercial Pilot after completing class 12th (PCM)? Which entrance exam I have to give for the same? Please answer as soon as possible.





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7th November 2016, 09:37 PM
rajneesh kumar18212
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Default Re: How can I become a Commercial Pilot after completing class 12th (PCM)? Which entrance exam I have to give for the same?

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Hello Sir, I want to become a Commercial Pilot, I have completed class 12th (PCM). I want to know how can I become a Commercial Pilot after completing class 12th (PCM)? Which entrance exam I have to give for the same? Please answer as soon as possible.


You need to crack the Pilot Battery test.
If you want to become a pilot then you can join after completing the Pilot battery test.
Or there is another way to become the pilot. You should have to complete your graduation for it.

After your graduation, you are eligible for the Air Force Common Entrance Test.
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7th November 2016, 11:36 PM
rachna sarswat
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Default Re: How can I become a Commercial Pilot after completing class 12th (PCM)? Which entrance exam I have to give for the same?

After completion of 12th in PCM with 50% or above marks you can join commercial pilot license training program. You have to choose a private institution and fill the form. Some institutions also conducts pilot apptitude test for admission. This test is conducted in 3 stages : (1) Written test, (2) Interview and (3) Aptitude test. For being a pilot you have to keep yourself physically and mentally fit. Your eyesight should be normal.

These are some institution in which you can take admission:
1. Coimbatore flying club
2. Indira Gandhi rashtriya udan academy, Barely
3. Rajiv Gandhi aviation academy, Secundrabad
4. Indian aviation academy, Mumbai
5. Government flying training school, Bangalore

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