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Hi, The minimal need to enroll in training to become a commercial pilot is a 12th grade math and physics diploma. There is no maximum age. As an engineering graduate, I'm confident that you completed your 12th grade in math and physics, or at the very least, that you completed your engineering diploma, which may be considered an equivalent to completing your 12th grade in science. In light of the aforementioned, there is no question that you are qualified to enroll in any flying school for training to become a commercial pilot.
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Yes, you can pursue a career as a commercial pilot. There is no restriction on business graduates entering the flying school. They seek 12th graders who have taken science and math. You are unquestionably qualified if you completed this before applying for a B.com. Before applying for admission, you should check out the many flying academies in India. Unquestionably, the Indira Gandhi rashtriy Uran Academy is among the best for teaching commercial pilots.
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