@ ankit kotecha
most of the schools in the Philippines have been blacklisted by the Indian DGCA. I think it is too risky for Indians to undergo their flying training in Philippines. If a school which is not blacklisted presently, is blacklisted within the next year then the entire training that the student has undergone will go to waste. It would be better for students to consider countries such as Maldives where quality and speed of training is quick. Also conversion to Indian DGCA after completion of training is quick and simple too because they are a Commonwealth state and can issue the Radio Telephony License for Indian CPL holders as well.