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    Harkirat Singh
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    I am completing my high school study in March which is 12Th grade in India with math and science my IELTS score is 7
    to get enrolled what is your requirements and how i can apply to get admit in your esteemed institute
    what is the total fees including hostel and all other services
    and how to get visa

    #70535

    Hello Harkirat,

    To become a trained airline pilot at Epic Flight Academy in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, USA you must:
    1) Be at least 17 years of age
    2) Speak English proficiently
    3) International students must have a valid passport (Passport information: https://epicflightacademy.com/passports/) or two other forms of identification if you are from the USA
    4) Completed high school or secondary education (Grades don’t matter, only that you completed school.)

    Our Airline Pilot Program for international students takes you through all the training necessary to become a professional pilot under FAA standards. For international students, tuition is $73,063.00, and it takes approximately 7 months to complete the training. https://epicflightacademy.com/international-pilot-pathway/

    This includes of Private Pilot Course (3 Months), Instrument Rating (2 Months), and Commercial Pilot Course (2 Months). Non-tuition cost like housing is not included.

    We help in processing an M1 visa. We will provide you with the necessary paperwork for your visa and will assist you step by step throughout your process.

    To see if you qualify for this training, kindly complete this prequalification form: https://epicflightacademy.com/prequalification-enrollment/

    Thank you for using our forum!

    #71804
    PennyNorton
    Participant

    Ok, thanks 🙂

    #72027
    MichaelChapa
    Participant

    It’s great that you’re considering further education! However, visa processes vary depending on the institution and the country you plan to study in.

    #75883
    AlexGrem
    Participant

    I agree, sometimes due to visa processing and a bunch of bureaucratic disputes, precious time for admission is wasted, which is why it is advisable to do this in advance in order to reduce all risks

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