To become a professional pilot, you typically need to progress through a recognized licensing pathway starting from a Private Pilot License (PPL) then advancing to a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) and eventually achieving an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL). Additionally ratings like Instrument Rating (IR) Multi Engine Rating (MER) and Type Ratings for specific aircraft are often required especially if you aim to work for airlines. In India these programs must be DGCA approved, so that the licenses are officially recognized and accepted by employers and regulatory bodies
If the PilotCET Aircraft Pilot License course serves as a PPL, it may help you get started in recreational or private flying. However to build a career and fly commercially whether for airlines charter services or cargo you’ll need to go further. That means completing CPL training with the required flight hours theory and additional ratings. From there gaining experience (through flight hours additional training, or cadet programs) and acquiring type ratings are essential steps toward professional airline careers.