How to become a Commercial Pilot after 10th

Last Updated on August 7, 2023 by Vishnu Nambiar

Question- How to become Commercial Pilot after completing 10th Standard?

CPL after 10th
Become Commercial Pilot after 10th!

Answer-

To become a Commercial Pilot, you need to possess a CPL (Commercial Pilot License). This License can only be obtained after undergoing Flight Training at a recognized Flying School.

 

To get Admission in such Flight Schools, a candidate has to meet certain conditions and criteria. Educational qualification required for admission is- 10+2 Science stream schooling with minimum 50% marks (may vary from institute to institute).

 

So, in case of 10th Standard students, they usually have two options to meet this criteria of education- wait for 2 years and complete 10+2 Science schooling from a regular school or enroll for 10+2 science stream course at Open School like NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). You may also check – Distance education programs.

 

Many Flying Schools help candidates get through 10+2 schooling through NIOS. So, you may directly approach such schools after 10th and put forward your application to complete 12th through this mode of schooling. However, a candidate may also have to clear further selection stages like- Medical tests, Pilot Aptitude test etc also in addition to meeting this Schooling requirement!

 

Also read: How to become a Commercial Pilot at less cost in India

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In short, 10th standard students must focus on their studies and complete 10+1 and 10+2 (Science stream, mathematics group). After completing 12th standard, they are eligible to pursue Commercial Pilot Training program. For more details about that, check this article out- How to become Commercial Pilot after 12th.

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30 thoughts on “How to become a Commercial Pilot after 10th”

  1. Sir im Ritisha in 10th standard
    I want to become a pilot but im weak in maths may i qualify this stream with another subjects

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  2. i’m just passing 10th std.which group i choose to become a pilot and how much fees for commercial pilot license.

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    • Take Science stream after 10th. Fees varies from one institute to another. Could be anywhere between 30-40 Lakh Rupees.

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  3. Dear sir wt is the fess of being a pilot..?? Na which institution is best in Mumbai. ..may I continue institution after 10th or its needed to do the 12th science. ..??

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    • Akki, passing 12th Science stream with PCM and English subjects is necessary. Fees varies from one institute to another. 25-40 Lakhs (or above) it could be.

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  4. Sir,I am rohit I want to be a pilot so whichor field I choose after 10th std. And in the science which group (A or B group) I choose for my dream

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    • Prithik, any of the above mentioned subject combination will do. Just Physics and Mathematics are the compulsory subjects, when it comes to Commercial Pilot training.

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  5. I am studying in 9th stnd.. And i want to become a pilot by opting science-maths after 10th. So plz can u tell me that in which academy I should go for training after 12th

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    • Samyak, I usually don’t recommend institutes. Still, you may give a look at the website of IGRUA (Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy).

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    • Naveen, check out the article that I’ve written for Commerce stream students. You’ll be able to find it in related posts’ section.

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  6. I am studying in 12th commerce without maths and interested to become pilot.
    I can become pilot? If yes, then what is the process after 12th

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    • Omkar, Science stream schooling is mandatory to become a pilot. You may pursue that from Open University scheme and then go for Pilot Training.

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  7. Arun OK I get about 60-70% marks in maths but what about science ? Or after I get good marks so what I have to do after getting good marks in maths but how many I have to get in aptitude test

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  8. Respected sir/madam
    I want to become a pilot,but there is question in my mind that how many marks I have to take in 10 and 12 class to become a pilot or can I become I pilot without maths n

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    • Maths is required, Sarthak. Regarding minimum marks, it varies from one Institute to another. Generally around 50-60% marks it is. You’ll also have to clear the Institute’s Aptitude test also!

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