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10th May 2020 04:20 PM
sachariah
Re: Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

Basic requirements to pursue Pilot Training is , 12th passed out with Math and Physics

The eligibility criteria to become a pilot are given below:

You have to complete your 12th/ equivalent examination.
You have to secure 50% marks in class 12th & equivalent.
Only those candidates pursue a pilot training course that have Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics in class 12th.
The maximum age limit is required 17 years.
9th May 2020 02:00 PM
kachhadiyaramesh
Re: Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

After 12th commerce or graduation in commerce stream, you can't become a Pilot.

Way to Become A Pilot
- Through Pilot Training Course
- Through NDA, CDSE or AFCAT Entrances

In above both ways, One must have have qualification of (10+2) in science stream with physics, chemistry and mathematics subjects from a recognized board.
9th May 2020 01:46 PM
pearlrana
Re: Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

Yes, it compulsory in 12th (Science Stream ).

Basic requirements to purse pilot training is, 12th passed out with math and physics.
9th May 2020 01:45 PM
Smart worker n
Re: Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

If you have a mathematics and physics, then you are eligible for the airplane piolet. If you are not a mathematics and physics then don't worry about. You can go to the line airplane pilot.
8th May 2020 06:47 PM
Rahul.Besar
Re: Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

Yes] , Basically it's required to have Maths and Physics in your 12th , for this , but I must say It's not that necessary ! To choose science with Maths and Physics , Only if you are looking up to be a Commercial Pilot in India.

If you are looking up to be an Airforce pilot then science is necessary.

In case you want to know the procedure to become a Commercial Pilot without putting for science then , here it goes :

After you are done with your 12th , get admitted to NIOUS [ NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN UNIVERSITY SCHOOLING ].
Opt for Maths and Physics only !
Get the study material , and start praying for those exams and crack them [ its okay even if it's with minimum percentage of passing ] , basically , pressing those exams matters.
Apply for your desired flying school and get admitted.
For the whole procedure to be a Commercial Pilot in India , check my profile bio and you will find it right there.

Thanks alott for reading , i hope that was helpful.
8th May 2020 06:46 PM
Rahul.Besar
Re: Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

Basically it's required to have Maths and Physics in your 12th , for this , but I must say It's not that necessary ! To choose science with Maths and Physics , Only if you are looking up to be a Commercial Pilot in India.

If you are looking up to be an Airforce pilot then science is necessary.

In case you want to know the procedure to become a Commercial Pilot without putting for science then , here it goes :

After you are done with your 12th , get admitted to NIOUS [ NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN UNIVERSITY SCHOOLING ].
Opt for Maths and Physics only !
Get the study material , and start praying for those exams and crack them [ its okay even if it's with minimum percentage of passing ] , basically , pressing those exams matters.
Apply for your desired flying school and get admitted.
For the whole procedure to be a Commercial Pilot in India , check my profile bio and you will find it right there.

Thanks alott for reading , i hope that was helpful.
6th May 2020 11:15 PM
Unregistered
Is Physics compulsory to study a course to become a Pilot?

Hi, I am studying my Intermediate from Commerce stream. I have studied Physics and Mathematics till class 10th. I want to become Airplane Pilot. So, am I eligible to do a course of Pilot?

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