Many students think only science stream candidates can become pilots but that's not true. Today the aviation industry welcomes students from commerce and arts backgrounds too. Becoming a pilot is not limited to one specific stream it mainly depends on your passion dedication and eligibility as per DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) rules.
Yes, a commerce student can become a pilot in India. To apply for a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) you must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics. If you didn't study these subjects in school you can still qualify by appearing for these two subjects through the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or any recognized board. Once you clear them, you can apply for pilot training through DGCA approved flying schools.
Arts students can also become pilots by following the same process. The only key requirement is Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level. Many arts students complete these subjects later through NIOS and then join flight training institutes like those affiliated with Pilot CET. Pilot CET helps students from all streams science commerce and arts understand the process eligibility and selection for pilot training programs. So yes a commerce student can become pilot and even students from arts background can achieve their dream of flying. All you need is determination proper guidance and the right training path. Pilot CET provides full support to help every student, no matter their background reach their aviation goals confidently.