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Mathematics & Physics

In order to apply for a computer number, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) requires all students to pass 10 + 2 with Mathematics and Physics. These subjects are very important in flying as many courses (e.g. Air Navigation, Technical General) involve formulas and calculations. Basic aviation level Mathematics and Physics aid in the understanding of different Principles of Flight. Aviators Of Tomorrow offers guidance for all students in this regard to ease their journey to becoming a pilot.

Aviators Of Tomorrow offers mathematics and physic classes for students from other streams (e.g., commerce, arts). These fast-paced courses are available on-demand and help students successfully pass their respective examinations. We assist all students with their application and prepare them to appear for physics and mathematics examinations from recognised open schools (e.g. National Institute of Open Schooling).

Mathematics

This subject allows students to acquire knowledge of mathematical terms, symbols, facts, formulae, and concepts. The following topics will be thoroughly taught during this class: (1) Complex numbers and Quadratic equations, (2) Determinants and Matrices, (3) Permutations and Combinations, (4) Sequences and Series, (5) Trigonometry, (6) Coordinate Geometry, (7) Differential Calculus, and (8) Integral Calculus. This knowledge is essential to airline pilots as it will allow them to understand other related topics in aviation.

Physics

This subject allows students to acquire knowledge and develop an understanding of concepts, fundamental laws, principles, and processes in physics. The following topics will be thoroughly taught during this class: (1) Motion, Force, and Energy, (2) Properties of Matter, (3) Heat and Thermodynamics, (4) Electricity and Magnetism, (5) Oscillations and Waves, (6) Optics and Optical instruments, (7) Atoms and Nuclei, and (8) Semiconductors and their applications. This knowledge is essential to airline pilots as it will allow them to understand other related topics in aviation.