If you are someone who wants to be a professional pilot in India, one of the biggest milestones that you have to cross is the DGCA Flight Crew (FC) exam. This exam, which is taken up by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), tests a candidate on his knowledge of aviation regulations, air navigation, meteorology, technical subjects, radio telephony, and the overall flying skills. To take the FC exams, the candidates need to register first via the official DGCA Pariksha Portal which serves as the central hub for all aviation examinations in India.
Whether you are getting ready to embark on your aviation journey or applying for another exam cycle, here is an easy, up-to-date and beginner-friendly guide to assist you in registering correctly.
Create Your Profile on Pariksha Portal
Go to the official DGCA Pariksha website and select “New Candidate Registration” option.
Check that all information is consistent with your aviation papers; any discrepancy can lead to rejection.
Make sure to prepare the following documents in clear scans:
Observe the file size and format requirements closely.
DGCA identification is your unique Computer Number which is required for exams.
Approval may take from a few days to several weeks, so apply early.
When your Computer Number gets a green light:
Note: All CPL candidates are required to select the necessary papers according to the DGCA standards.
Double-check:
Human errors delay approvals—verify before submission.
Make the payment online through the portal.
Keep a screenshot/receipt for future reference.
Once DGCA approves your application, download your admit card from the portal.
It includes exam venue, timing, reporting instructions and ID requirements.
Carry your passport + admit card on exam day without fail.
Initially, applying for the DGCA Flight Crew Exam might seem like a lot to handle, but in the end, it will be a simple procedure as you grasp the steps. Consider the Pariksha Portal to be the main platform for your exam communication, keep your documents orderly, and never deviate from DGCA guidelines.
It takes a lot of self-control to be a pilot – and the registration procedure is your first genuine trial. Be very careful, be very patient, and let your dream of flying continue to soar.
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Batch Start From 6th Jan & 10th Jan 2025
Batch Start From 10th Jan 2025
Batch Start From 10th Jan 2025