Introduction

In the Indian Group of Institutions (IGI), we do not think that the sky is the limit, but it is only the start. And, in case you have always fantasized about being in the cockpit and flying across continents, you are not alone. The world is currently facing a shortage of skilled commercial pilots, and the demand for aviation professionals is increasing, so this is the right time to make that dream a profession.

Whether it is a domestic carrier or an international airline, there is a high demand for trained pilots. However, the journey needs the appropriate qualification, training, and mentorship. This is where IGI comes in. Begin your journey with our Pilot Training Course and make the initial step to an interesting and fulfilling career in aviation.

Eligibility Criteria

To start your pilot training journey, you must meet the following basic requirements:

  •  Passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics
  •  Minimum age of 17 years
  •  Class 2 and Class 1 medical fitness from a DGCA-approved medical examiner

 Learn more about eligibility and training for aviation careers after 12th

Types of Pilot Licenses in India

There are different stages in your pilot journey. Here’s how each license works:

  • SPL (Student Pilot License): The first step to begin flying training
  • PPL (Private Pilot License): For non-commercial, recreational flying
  • CPL (Commercial Pilot License): Required to work as a commercial pilot
  • ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot License): Advanced license to become a captain

Compare CPL with other aviation job roles like cabin crew or ground staff

How to Become a Pilot Step by Step process

This is how we can take you through the process of becoming a licensed pilot at IGI:

Step 1: Pass 12th with Physics and Maths

Ensure that you fulfill the academic requirements.

Step 2: DGCA Class 2 Medical

This will affirm your physical fitness to train.

Step 3: Join a DGCA-approved pilot School

Experience top-notch pilot training in Mangalore at IGI with advanced simulators and expert faculty.

Step 4: Flight Training + Ground Theory

You will practice on live flights and receive classroom instructions on aviation topics.

Step 5: Pass DGCA Exams + Clock 200 Flying Hours

Pass your exams and get the necessary flight hours.

Step 6: Apply to Your CPL

After satisfying all the requirements, you will be given a Commercial Pilot License by the DGCA.

Cost and Duration

We know pilot training is a big decision, so here’s what to expect:

  • Total Cost: ₹30 to ₹45 lakhs
  •  Duration: 18 to 24 months
  • Financing Support: IGI assists with loan and scholarship guidance to eligible students.

Job Opportunities & Career Path

Once you’re licensed, the aviation world opens up for you. Opportunities include:

  • Domestic Airlines: IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, SpiceJet
  • International Carriers: Emirates, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines
  • Cargo & Private Aviation

Explore more roles in aviation here

Why Choose IGI for Pilot Training?

At IGI, we prepare you to take off with confidence. Here’s why students across India choose us:

Frequently Asked Questions

1: Can commerce students become pilots?
You’ll need to complete 10+2 with Physics and Math. If you didn’t have these subjects, you can appear for them privately through NIOS or state boards.

2: Can I get a scholarship for pilot training?
Yes, IGI assists students in applying for education loans and identifying eligible scholarships.

3: How much will it cost to become a pilot in India?
Around ₹30–₹45 lakhs, depending on the flying school and aircraft hours.

4: What is the minimum salary for pilots in India?
Fresh commercial pilots earn ₹1.5–₹2.5 lakhs/month, which increases significantly with experience and international routes.

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Conclusion

Being a pilot is a thrilling, rewarding, and high-demand career. It does, however, need discipline, organization, training, and the help of an expert. At IGI, we assist you in passing all the hurdles- academics, flight hours, licensing, and interviews.

Apply Now and let us help you take your first step toward the cockpit.