Permission to study in armed force

1. I am a serving soldier of Indian Air Force under Personnel Below Officer Rank (PBOR) category. 2. Recently, Air HQ (IAF) has issued a new policy debarring PBORs from obtaining higher civil qualification. Under this policy only those PBORs who obtains more than 80% marks in their promotion/skill test may be permitted to obtain higher civil qualification. Further under this policy permission only being given for courses related to the present job profile (trade) of the individual. 3. Though I have obtained more than 79.5% marks in my promotion/trade test. I have not been given permission to obtain higher civil qualification.  4. Right for changing of policy lies with IAF but can they forfeit our right for education given by constitution. 5. Earlier I was working on that trade ; I had knowledge. Bow due to service requirements ; I am not doing my trade duty. At present scenario ; it will be tough for me to get 80% marks in promotion exam. Can my 0.5% less marks denies my to study further? My working knowledge is good as it reflect from my assessment report; then why should I need to get 80% marks before applying for study permission. 6. Kindly tell me all the section and articles in with this policy can be challenge. First I will bring it to chief of air staff knowledge. Then will file case; if required. 7. Every human has right to study as per their wishes to improve his knowledge and status. But this kind of policy is making fun of those rights. Can anyone make any restrictions upon our choices of study? Does it not violate our right of freedom? 8. Any such rules doesn't exist for officer ; does it not violate our right of equality?