Devki,
Finding out if you have the enjoyment to fly is the beginning step in the journey. We always recommend taking a few introductory flights if you haven’t already not only to seeing if flying is something you are interested in, but to get some information and research of your own on a flight school. Chris created a posting years ago (which is still valid) regarding questions you could ask a flight school during an introductory lesson:
Growing up I didn’t have the finances to get my license. I went to college for a business degree and when I started working at a bank making fulltime pay, I went to a “mom and pop” school and obtained my Private Pilot License. Then over a year later I attended ATP and within 2 years from start to finish (Credit Private) I was hired on with a regional. Everyone is different, timing doesn’t always work out the same for everyone, but what is mostly important is the love of flying and passion for new journeys. I think you need to take a few introductory flights and see if flying is something you really want to do.
Brady