Flying in the Air, above the ground level, is no longer a dream.
With thousands of pilot openings expected in the coming years, now is the time to begin your training and secure your future.








To become a pilot, you must have completed your 12th grade with Physics and Mathematics. You must also pass a DGCA Class 1 medical examination to be eligible for flight training.
On average, it takes 18-24 months to complete CPL training, depending on the flight school, weather conditions, and student progress.
The cost of training varies, but in India, it typically ranges between ₹45-60 lakhs, covering flight hours, ground school, and DGCA examinations.
No, a degree is not mandatory. However, some airlines prefer candidates with a bachelor’s degree in aviation or related fields.
After getting a CPL, you can work as:
Preparing for the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) exams requires a structured approach, covering theoretical knowledge, practical understanding, and regular practice. At Airdivit Udan Academy, we provide a comprehensive training program to help students succeed in these exams.
Yes, we offer comprehensive ground training and study materials for DGCA exams, including mock tests and personalized guidance to help students succeed.
Yes, our institute provides career guidance, airline interview preparation, and networking opportunities to help students secure jobs with airlines and aviation companies.
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