After successfully completing the commercial pilot training in Delhi, students are awarded a commercial pilot license (CPL) by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This license authorizes the holder to act as a pilot-in-command or co-pilot of any airplane registered in India and engaged in operations other than commercial air transport. For those aspiring to fly for airlines, additional ratings and endorsements, such as an Instrument Rating (IR) or a Multi-Engine Rating (MER), may be necessary. The CPL is recognized internationally, although pilots may need to meet additional requirements or undergo conversion exams to fly in other countries, depending on bilateral agreements and the specific regulations of each nation's aviation authority.