If you want to know the duration for a PPL course the usual time is 6 to 8 months. However depending on a few factors like how often you fly the availability of aircraft weather conditions or how quickly you complete theory papers it may take up to 12 months or even a bit more. In some cases if everything aligns (good weather regular flying slots and quick paperwork) students may finish within about 6 months.
So, for most students in India expect something between 6-12 months shorter if you go full time possibly longer if training is part time or sporadic.
Many institutes design PPL training to be completed in 6-8 months.
If you fly regularly, complete theory classes on time and clear exams as scheduled you move faster.
When there's no delay due to aircraft availability or weather the process goes smoothly.
Flights depend on aircraft and instructor availability. If slots are limited training slows down.
Weather or seasonal factors (especially in some parts of India) can delay flight training.
If you miss ground school classes or delay exams, the course may stretch to 10-12 months or more.
A PPL course in India is quite manageable in 6-12 months. It gives you the license to fly small aircraft for private or recreational purposes. Private Pilot License salary in India might look attractive on paper but remember PPL alone does not allow commercial flying. It's often a first step for those who want to later upgrade to a commercial licence. If you're serious and consistent you could complete the course in about half a year.