Table of Contents
- 1 Can I become a pilot with NIOS?
- 2 Is NIOS accepted in Nepal?
- 3 Can I become a pilot without taking science?
- 4 What is high school diploma in Nepal?
- 5 Is physics and maths compulsory for pilot?
- 6 Can I apply only for 12th mathematics from NIOS?
- 7 What happens if I appear in an examination centre other than NIOS?
Can I become a pilot with 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.
Is NIOS accepted in Nepal?
Yes, NIOS certificate is valid in Nepal. NIOS is flexible to study; it is recognised around the world.
What is NIOS exam for pilot?
NIOS EXAM FOR PILOT LICENSE (AVIATION) This exam for those students who could not study MATH & PHYSICS subjects in their 12th class before. So Nios board Provides these two subject exams through on demand examination.
Can I 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 without taking science?
The truth is there is no such requirement that you need to have a science background to obtain pilot licenses. 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.
What is high school diploma in Nepal?
High School In general, students in Nepal take the nationally administered and monitored School Leaving Certificate (SLC) exam at the end of Grade 10. Known as the “Iron Gate” of the Nepali educational system, in 2015, only 47\% of the approximately 405,000 students taking the SLC passed the examination.
How do you get Tu equivalence?
A-level Equivalence Certificate
- General Certificate of Education.
- Statement of Result or Provisional result certificate stamped by the British Council, Nepal.
- Migration Certificate.
- Character Certificate.
- SLC mark sheet, certificate, and character certificate.
- Payment of Rs. 1000.
- Filled equivalence form.
Can I add maths after 12th?
Taking Maths as an additional subject is an easy option. You can register yourself as a private student for taking Mathematics as an additional subject. This can be done within 6 years after passing your +2 examination. You will be allowed to write the examination only with the annual examination of each year.
Is physics and maths compulsory for pilot?
Only fundamental physics and mathematics is necessary for pilot training. As a professional pilot, you will have to learn and remember various subjects in the aviation area. Most of it, you will learn from pilot training ground school and experiencing actual flights.
Can I apply only for 12th mathematics from NIOS?
It is a well known board for open schooling. It is ministery of human resource department,government of India. 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.
What does NIOS mean?
NIOS stands for National Institute of Open Schooling. It is the most popular board for the student to get certificate through open schooling. NIOS is approved and recognized by Ministry of Human Resource Department , Government of India.
What is the value of NIOS Maths?
NIOS has same value as the other recognized boards. Through NIOS you can get admission in any university further. If you ahve passed your 12th from other University/ Board so, you cannot give the exam of maths directly. You, need to take admission in class 11th first, after that you will be eligible to give exam of maths from NIOS.
What happens if I appear in an examination centre other than NIOS?
The decision of NIOS with regard to allotment of Examination Centre will be final. l In case, you appear in an Examination Centre other than allotted by NIOS, your result will not be declared and your case will be treated as having resorted to unfair means.