AFCAT is an online examination conducted by Indian Air Force twice a year to choose suitable candidates for its Flying Branch and Ground Duty Branch (Both Technical and Non-Technical). The number of students who appear in this examination is very large but only the best, only a handful of candidates are able to fulfill their dreams of joining the Indian Air Force. You need to join only the best AFCAT coaching in Kolkata, Avision Institute to help you guide on your path to success.
It is a dream to join Indian Air Force and serve your country. Every candidate dreams of flying Indian Air Force planes, but only a few get the chance. If you want to be among the chosen ones, you must understand that proper guidance from experts, hard work, determination, and dedication are the key. Being the best AFCAT coaching classes in Kolkata, Avision Institute welcomes you to join the online courses and soar in the sky of your dreams.
The notification for AFCAT 1 2024 has been released by Indian Air Force for admission to the prestigious Institutes. These applications are invited for Group A Gazetted Officers in the Flying Branch and Ground Duty Branch (Technical and non-technical). Candidates who aspire to join the Indian Air Force can apply.
The Air Force Common Entrance Test 1 2024 has been conducted by Indian Air Force on 16th, 17th, and 18th February 2024. Results have been declared by IAF.
AFCAT II 2024 will be conducted in the month of February 2024, the notification for which will be released in 18th November 2023. Those who are willing to join IAF can apply for online applications within the specified time. Till then, you must shift your entire focus on studies with the best AFCAT coaching in Kolkata.
All the dates mentioned here are tentative only which will be intimated once the official notification is out.
AFCAT Events | Tentative Exam Dates AFCAT 1 2024 |
AFCAT 1 2024 Notification | 18th November 2023 |
Commencement of Application Form | 1st December 2023 (11 am) |
Last Date to Apply Online | 30th December 2023 (5 pm) |
AFCAT 1 Admit Card 2024 | 30th January 2024 |
AFCAT 1 Exam Date 2024 | 16th, 17th, and 18th February 2024 |
Course Commences From | January 2025 |
A candidate who falls into all the below-mentioned criteria can apply for the exam.
A candidate must be a citizen of India as per the Indian Citizenship Act, 1955.
Flying Branch- 20-24 years. The upper age limit for candidates holding Commercial Pilot License issued by DGCA is 26 years.
Ground Duty (Technical and Non-technical)- 20-26 years.
IAF only accepts the date of birth as mentioned in the matriculation certificate.
Marital Status- The candidates below 25 years of age must be unmarried at the time of joining the course. Widows/ widowers and divorcees below 25 years of age are not eligible. If a candidate marries after joining the training, will be discharged after compensating any amount to the government which has been expended on him/her.
The criteria for the Ground Duty (Technical and non-technical) and Flying branches differ a lot. However, every candidate who is willing to apply for AFCAT must have secured at least 50% marks in both Maths and Physics each at 10+2 level. Candidates are advised to refer to the official notification for more information on educational qualifications.
There are different physical and mental standards mentioned by IAF for the candidates.
The selection process is divided into four stages.
AFCAT written test is conducted for candidates who have opted for the flying branch or non-technical ground duty branch. It tests the candidates’ ability in general awareness, verbal ability, numerical ability, reasoning, and Military Aptitude Test.
The test comprises 100 questions to be solved in 2 hours. The candidate is awarded 3 marks for each question while every wrong answer makes him/ her lose 1 mark.
This test is conducted for Technical Ground duty branch candidates who need to appear for the test along with the AFCAT exam. The test comprises questions from Mechanical, Electrical & Electronics, and Computer Science.
The test consists of 50 questions to be solved in 45 minutes. The candidate is awarded 3 marks for each question while every wrong answer makes him/ her lose 1 mark.
The Air Force Selection Board conducts this Interview for candidates who secure qualifying marks in the AFCAT exam. The candidates are required to choose their AFSB centers for Interviews. A venue and date once chosen, cannot be changed later.
Stage I- The first day is the screening day. The candidates undergo Officer Intelligence Rating Test and Picture Perception and Discussion Test. The candidates are checked for their eligibility once they qualify the screening test. Those who fail to qualify the screening test or do not fall under the eligibility criteria are sent back on the first day itself.
Stage II- In the second half of the day, a Psychological Test is conducted. Several tests and interviews including physical tests are conducted in the next four days.
Stage III- Those who qualify for Stage II and have opted for Flying Branch are recommended for the Computerised Pilot Selection System. This test is conducted only once in a lifetime of any candidate. If you fail in it once, you cannot become a Flying Officer ever.
Document verification is also conducted during the AFSB Interview. A candidate must have the following documents-
A final merit list is issued by IAF stating the names of the selected candidates. The selected candidates are then sent to their respective institutes based on their choices.
Here we’ve provided the whole syllabus of AFCAT exams. The details are furnished as per the topic name and number of questions you’re going to get in the exam from that particular subject. Start preparing today from the top coaching institute for AFCAT exams in Kolkata.