Table of Contents
- 1 Can a commerce student can become commercial pilot?
- 2 Do you need maths and physics to become a pilot?
- 3 Can I become a pilot with Commerce with maths?
- 4 Can I become a pilot with commerce with maths?
- 5 Is studying to be a pilot hard?
- 6 Can I become a pilot if I am a commerce student?
- 7 How can I become a pilot?
Can a commerce student can become commercial pilot?
Yes, commerce students are eligible for pilot training. Anyone from a commerce background or non-science subjects in their high school can enroll in a flight school. As long as the student completes his 12th grade, he is eligible for pilot training. RELATED: Pilot training eligibility in India.
Can a commerce student give physics exam in NIOS?
It’s absolutely fine, if you give your exams through NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) and join any flying Institute. Every flying Institute will accept you. So, go for it.
Do you need maths and physics to become a pilot?
In short, yes, you do. Whilst you don’t need a university degree in Maths & Physics to fly a plane, you must be very competent, and preferably quick, with numbers.
Is it possible to become a pilot without physics?
No. You will have to pass papers of maths and physics from NIOS and only then you can become a pilot. Phy and maths are compulsory subjects .
Can I become a pilot with Commerce with maths?
Yes you can become pilot even after B.com provided you have completed 12th with Physics and Maths. To became pilot in IAF the qualification required is any graduate with Physics and Maths at 10+2 or BE.
Can Commerce student join Air Force?
Commerce stream students may join Indian Air Force as Officers (in Ground Duty Branches) after Graduation, by appearing for AFCAT examination! So, after completing graduation course (3 or 4 years long), Commerce stream students may appear for AFCAT entrance examination and join IAF’s Ground Duty Branches.
Can I become a pilot with commerce with maths?
Can I do maths from NIOS?
Yes, you can apply only for mathematics examination of 12th from NIOS through on demand examination policy. It will be better to contact NIOS offices to the on demand examination policy.
Is studying to be a pilot hard?
Becoming a commercial airline pilot requires considerable study and training, as well as many hours of flying time. It requires a lot of dedication, commitment and hard work to become a commercial pilot, but can be a rewarding career path for anyone who loves to travel and enjoys a challenge.
Is maths necessary for pilot?
Yes, maths is compulsory to become a pilot, You need physics and maths with 50\% marks in 12th to apply for CPL course.
Can I become a pilot if I am a commerce student?
If you really have an interest and passion for flying then you can become a pilot, though you are from the commerce stream. You can clear the +12 mathematics and physics from NIOS board. A good aviation consultant can help you clear the mathematics and physics subject, guide you to a good pilot training school in India or abroad.
Is science necessary to become a pilot in India?
In most countries science is not necessary for becoming a pilot. Having said that, as a commerce student you can enrol for the NIOS science program and pass Class XII Physics and Maths which will make you eligible for an Indian license as well.
How can I become a pilot?
To become a pilot firstly you have to get the students pilot license. For this you have to give an exam, You should pass class 10 to give this exam and your minimum age should be 16 yrs of old. The exam is an objective written type exam which will test your mathematical knowledge about aircraft, engines and aerodynamics.
Is it possible for me to become a pilot after 12th?
It is not possible for you to become a pilot. You would have been eligible only if you had studied science subjects in 12th standard. It is also compulsory to study Maths during 12th standard. Being from a commerce background you are eligible for courses like B.Com, BBA, LLB. You are eligible for BCA if you have studied Maths in 12th standard.