AFCAT 2024 Registration: The Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to commence AFCAT Registration 2024 on May 30. You can apply for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2024 through official websites - careerindianairforce.cdac.in and afcat.cdac.in. The AFCAT Registration 2024 process will remain open until June 28.
The AFCAT Application Form 2024 provides details on vacancies, exam dates, eligibility criteria, and more. Check the AFCAT 2024 Registration Eligibility Criteria carefully before applying.
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Students applying for AFCAT 2024 Registration can check the AFCAT 2024 Eligibility Criteria in the table given below:
| Category |
Eligibility Criteria |
| Flying |
- 10+2 Physics/Maths: 50%
- Graduation/BE/BTech: minimum 60%
- Age: 20-24 years (Born 02/01/2001 to 01/01/2005)
- Marital Status: Unmarried at course start, no marriage during training
- Nationality: Indian citizen as per Citizenship Act 1955
|
| Ground (Non-Tech) |
- 10+2 Physics/Maths: 50%
- Graduation/BE/BTech: minimum 60%
- Age: 20-26 years (Born 02/01/1999 to 01/01/2005)
- Marital Status: Unmarried at course start, no marriage during training
- Nationality: Indian citizen as per Citizenship Act 1955
|
| Ground (Tech) |
- 10+2 Physics/Maths: 60%
- Engineering degree
- Age: 20-26 years (Born 02/01/1999 to 01/01/2005)
- Marital Status: Unmarried at course start, no marriage during training
- Nationality: Indian citizen as per Citizenship Act 1955
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The AFCAT 2024 exam has a written test followed by AFSB interviews. Applicants applying for AFCAT 2024 Registration can find written exam pattern in the table given below:
| Section |
Duration |
Questions |
Marks |
| General Awareness, Verbal, Numerical, Reasoning |
2 hours |
100 |
300 |
| EKT (for Ground Duty) |
45 mins |
50 |
150 |
The AFCAT 2024 marking scheme awards 3 marks for correct, deducts 1 for incorrect answers. Unattempted questions get no marks.
NCC Special Entry candidates are exempted from the written test and directly called for AFSB. The AFCAT 2024 selection process has three stages:
- Stage 1 - Written Exam
- Stage 2 - Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview
- Stage 3 - Final Merit List.
Candidates applying for Ground Duty (Technical) must take both AFCAT and Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT).
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