Learner’s License

An official document that certifies the holder to drive vehicles in India, Learner’s license and Permanent license is mandatory in India for those who wish to drive. A Learner’s license has a validity of six months and allows the holder to drive a private motor vehicle without a gear and of the engine capacity of 50CC. Anyone above the age of 16 can apply for this. It must be noted that the Learner’s License will not be extended beyond six months. 

According to the Indian Motor Vehicle Act 1988, no individual can ride a motorcycle on the Indian roads without carrying a valid license. This makes it mandatory for all individuals to apply for a driving license and get one. If a person is beginning to learn driving, then he/she has to apply for a Learner’s License. The Learner’s License is a document issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India. One must be familiar with road rules and regulations to get a Learner’s License. A Learner’s license will be issued to the applicant on passing the test. After obtaining the Learner’s License, the candidate will be allowed to practice driving on public roads. 

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Rajasthan Motor Vehicle Department

The Rajasthan Motor Vehicle Department is responsible for issuing permits and licenses to those who clear the tests. Customers can visit the website in order to download forms and apply for the tests or can visit any of the available RTO (Regional Transport Office) centers throughout the state.

Types of Learner’s License in India

Vehicles Used for Personal Purposes

Sl.NoLicense Class

Vehicle Type

 

1Motorcycles 50 CC   

Motorcycles with engine capacity of 50 CC

 

2LMV – NT   

Light Motor Vehicles used for non-transport purposes

 

3FVGMotorcycles of any engines capacity but with no gears like scooters and mopeds
4MC Ex50CC   Motorcycles with an engine capacity of 50 CC or more, motorcycles with gear and Light Motor Vehicles (LMV) including cars
5MCWG or M    

All types of Motorcycles including a motorcycle with gear

 

Vehicles Used for Commercial Purposes

Sl. NoLicense Class

Vehicle Type

 

1HGMV

Heavy Goods Motor Vehicle

 

2LMV – TR   

Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) used for commercial purpose

 

3HPMV  

All India driving permit for truck and car or Heavy Passenger Motor Vehicle

 

4LMV – NT   Light Motor Vehicle for non-transport purposes
5MGV   

Medium Goods Vehicle

 

Eligibility for Learner’s License in India

  • To get the Learner’s License, the applicant must be fluent with traffic rules and regulations. The applicant should have valid address proof and age proof documents.
  • The candidate must 18 years old to get Leaner’s license for motorcycles with gear
  • The leaner’s license for heavy commercial vehicles and transport vehicles, the applicant must have finished 8th standard of schooling and applicant must be at least 18 years old
  • To obtain Leaner’s license for motorcycles without gear with up to 50 cc capacity, the candidate must be aged at least 16 years.

Documents Required

  • Proof of Address: Aadhaar Card, Passport, Ration Card or House agreement
  • Proof of Age: Pan card, Birth Certificate, Transfer certificate or 10th Class mark sheet
  • Application Fees for Learner’s License
  • Passport size photographs
  • Medical Certificate – Form 1 which is to be signed by a certified Government doctor
  • Application form

Learners Test

Learners License acts as a provisional and Restricted License. Online application for New Learners License is once submitted through Parivahan website; the applicant will be required to undergo a computer-based Learner’s test. Learner’s License test will be conducted for 20 marks. The applicant should get 12 marks for passing. The test will analyse the applicant’s knowledge of below-mentioned topics.

  • Road rules and regulations
  • Signal and signs
  • Road Manners
  • Defensive driving

Applicants must be familiarized with these topics to get a Learner’s License. Facility for prapload the document and click on confirm cticing the learner’s test is provided in the official website of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (Parivahan web portal).

Learner’s License Application Procedure

Access Sarathi Parivahan Portal

Step 1: Access the home page of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (Parivahan web portal). Click on Apply Online in Sarathi Parivahan home page:

Step 2: Select state and transaction as issue new LL and then click on the continue button.

Step 3: In the new window, click on the submit button.

Provide Applicant details

Step 4: Provide details of the applicant such as Name, Gender, Age, Address Date of birth, blood group and Mobile number.

Step 5: Select the Cov’s from the left panel and click on the right Arrow mark.

Step 6: After submitting the application form the acknowledgement will be generated with the “Application number” for further reference and click on “Print” to get acknowledgement printout, click on “Next” option to go to next step.

Upload Document

Step 7: Select the radio button Upload Documents to upload the required documents and click on the “Next” button.

Step 8: Click on “OK” button to continue for uploading the documents.

Step 9: Select the address proof from the list of documents, upload the same and click on “confirm” option.

Step 10: In the next stage select the age proof from the list of documents and upload the document and click on the confirm option.

Step 11: Select the form 1 from the list of documents for uploading and click on upload and then confirm. Click on NEXT option.

Upload Photo and Signature

Step 12:  In the next step, click on the photo and Signature option to upload the Photo and signature and click on the “Next” button.

Step 13: The below window will appear, read the instructions for the size of photo and signature and click on “Upload and View files.”

Step 14: A message will appear once the photo and signature are successfully inserted and click on the next page.

Learner’s License Slot Booking

Step 15: In this window click on the LL slot booking and click on Next button to select date and time to get an appointment.

Step 16: In the LL test appointment click on the green colour dates (available slots) to get time slots on the right side and select the time and click on radio button below the available seats.

Step 17: In the LL test appointment check and confirm the date and time that you have selected and click the “Confirm to slot book “

Step 18: In the LL test appointment check and confirm the date and time that you have selected and click the “Confirm to slot book “

Fee Payment

Step 19: Select the Fee Payment option and click on “Next” to continue for fee payment.

Step 20 In this window see the instructions and click on “Click here to continue e-Payment” for the continuation of the payment process.

Step 21: In this window see the instructions and click on Click here to continue e-Payment option for the continuation of the payment process.

Step 22: In the next page check all the details, and click on “Proceed for Payment” for continuation on payment process.

Step 23: Click on “Continue” option to log in to the bank for payment process.

Step 24: After successful payment, the payment success acknowledgement window appears, after seeing the details click on “Print Receipt” to generate payment receipt.

Step 25: The payment receipt will be generated, check all the details in the payment receipt.

FAQs

Will there be an L sign on my vehicle once I receive my learner's license?

Yes, there will be an L sign on your vehicle once you receive your learner’s license.

Will a learner's licence issued in Rajasthan be valid all across India?

Yes, a learner’s licence that has been issued in Rajasthan will be valid all across India.

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