Yes you can clear all six exams of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) modules for the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) in one go if you follow a disciplined structured strategy and commit to consistent preparation.
Here's how to approach How to Clear All 6 DGCA Exams for CPL in a realistic way. According to the article the six modules are: Air Regulations Navigation Meteorology Technical General Technical Specific and RTR (A) Radio Telephony. To clear them all at once you'll need:
A robust study plan: allocate time to each subject, identify your weak areas early.
Regular practice: especially for Navigation (lots of numericals) and RTR (practical radio telephony skills).
Concept clarity and strong revision: don't just memorise MCQs - understand underlying rules, systems, weather phenomena.
Mock tests and previous year question banks: DGCA often repeats themes - use these for scoring high.
Discipline & time-management: when doing all six avoiding last-minute rush is critical. The article emphasises this.
Given your context (you are motivated and want depth) you are well placed. But ask yourself:
Can you devote dedicated hours every day for several weeks
Do you have access to good study materials (official CARs ICAO Annexes aircraft manuals) as recommended.
Are you comfortable with both theory (Air Regulations Meteorology) and calculations/navigation and practical communication (RTR)
Will you stick to a plan and track your progress (mock tests revision schedule)
If yes then yes you can realistically clear all six with the right strategy. If you answer no to some of these, you might consider splitting the modules across two attempts to reduce stress and increase pass rate.