""Special exams are not as transparent as regular exams. Unlike regular exams that are given by over 2,000 candidates in several centres across India, Special exams have about 10-15 candidates sitting in the DGCA office on a pre-decided date. The results of special exams are informed to the candidate a few days after it is held, while candidates sitting for regular exam sessions see their results online on the DGCA website. What was also brow-raising was that only 10-15 percent students manage to pass in the regular exams, while in special exams more than 90 percent of those who appear clear the papers."".
Well I guess there may be some signs of corruption going out there.
So thats the reason they have scrapped the exam..