Converting an EASA license to a DGCA license involves challenges such as clearing DGCA theory exams, meeting India’s specific medical requirements, completing additional flying experience if needed, passing radio telephony (RTR) certification, and undergoing document verification and regulatory approval. The process can take time and requires preparation because DGCA standards and exam patterns differ from EASA. However, it is suitable for pilots aiming to build a career in India, as it allows them to work with Indian airlines once all conversion requirements are successfully completed.