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Non-science students to become commercial pilots: Will DGCA’s rule change open doors or dilute standards in aviation training?
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The DGCA proposes allowing arts and commerce students into commercial pilot training by removing the Physics and Mathematics requirement in Class 12. This aims to broaden access to aviation careers and address pilot shortages, aligning with international norms and the National Education Policy 2020. Concerns remain about academic readiness and maintaining safety standards, necessitating curriculum updates and support measures.
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