New Rule in India: Arts and Commerce Students Can Now Become Commercial Pilots – Delhi

In a significant development from Delhi, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has proposed a new rule that will allow students from arts and commerce streams to apply for commercial pilot licenses. This marks the end of a 30-year-old restriction where only science students were eligible to pursue a career as commercial pilots.

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The DGCA’s recommendation aims to expand opportunities for aspiring pilots by welcoming candidates from diverse educational backgrounds. This change is expected to play a crucial role in India’s growing aviation sector by increasing the talent pool and addressing pilot shortages.

Experts anticipate that this inclusive move will support both domestic and international flight expansions. Aviation training institutes are already preparing to adapt their curricula to accommodate students from arts and commerce streams, ensuring they provide the necessary training and knowledge.

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This progressive step reflects India’s commitment to inclusive growth and modernization within the aviation industry. The DGCA is likely to finalize the new rule soon, enabling it to be implemented in upcoming academic sessions.

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