Engineer TrainingLicence Conversions (International to CASA)India DGCA to CASA Conversion

Start your Indian Licence to CASA

India DGCA to
CASA Licence Conversion

Already holding a DGCA licence? We map it against CASA Part 66 and show exactly what you need for Australia.

India DGCA to CASA Licence Conversion

Australia’s trusted partner in International Licence Conversions

Country-specific DGCA mapping

We assess the actual licence, exam record and experience evidence against CASA Part 66.

Gap exams only where needed

If the mapping shows a gap, we tell you exactly what it is.

Submission support

Sigma prepares the final RPL report and Form 465 support pack for the licence pathway.

What this conversion pathway does

For current India DGCA licence holders

This pathway is for engineers seeking an Australian CASA Part 66 B1.1, B1.2, B1.3, B1.4 or B2 outcome from a DGCA starting point. We review your licence, exam history, company evidence and practical experience first, then issue an initial RPL report showing what carries across and what still needs to be done.

India conversions are highly category- and exam-date-dependent. For some engineers the path is mostly identified gap exams and paperwork. For others it can include full modules, essays or extra recent experience evidence.

The answer comes from the mapping, not from guesses made on the phone.

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How the process works

Straight steps. Proper evidence. No made-up equivalence.

Upload your evidence
Licence, exam records, company letters, practical logbook and any supporting experience evidence.
Receive an initial RPL report
We map your DGCA position against CASA Part 66 and identify accepted items, gaps and any experience issues.
Complete identified gaps
That may mean gap exams, full modules, essays or extra evidence, depending on the mapping outcome.
Finalise and apply
Sigma prepares the final report and Form 465 support. You then lodge CASA Form 544 and supporting documents with CASA.
Want a CASA outcome from a DGCA starting point?
Start with the evidence review and initial RPL report.