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Old 19th Oct 2011, 16:13
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10+2 physics maths

Hi guys,
I have a situation here please ponder. I did my 10+2 exams in UK. My subjects were divided over two boards( eg. CBSE, ICSE)...So i appeared maths from board 'A' which is recognised by AIU in india, but my physics from board 'B' is not recognised by AIU .
Now the situation is to get my computer number if i get an equivalence certificate from AIU for my maths and appear through NIOS for my physics exam submit these documents as proof of 10+2 with physics and maths will it be valid.
PLease suggest ASAP!!!
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Old 21st Oct 2011, 05:04
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yes would be..
why dont you talk to the dgca nd find out whether the certificates you hold presently are acceptable or not..
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Hey guys got a question for a friend of mine!!!

Is a Diploma considered as equivalent to 10+2 according to DGCA???
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Diploma will not be considerd equal to 10 + 2...
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Well dgca has no idea about it...we are redirected to AIU...and we need an equivalence certificate only if that board is recognized in the Indian soil...
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12th maths and physics....

other than India nowhere in the world maths is mandatory to get your flying licence.but anyways yes NIOS is acceptable.
i didnt have maths and went thru nios too.and right now NIOS has on demand exams so its very convienent..good luck.
i had to appear twice before i passed my maths with sheer hard work.
but i know so many fellow student pilot who just found agents and while they were here in usa their exams magically cleared in india...
imagine that,,!!
level of corruption in india...
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Thanks for your input dude!!! Really appreciated!!!
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Thanks a ton guys....and thanks sachin.....
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