AFCAT Full Form

What is the AFCAT Exam?

The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is led by the Indian Air Force. The test is held every year in February and August, solely, to pick-up Class-I Officers in Flying and Ground Duties (Technical and Non-Technical).

AFCAT is a section for both male and female contenders who wish to join the Indian Air Force for both Short Service Commission in Flying Branch and Permanent Commission/Short Service in Ground Duties for both Technical and Non-Technical occupations. 

Candidates are picked subject to their presence in the online test and Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) meet. Newcomers settling on Ground Duty (Technical) branches are required to show up in both AFCAT and Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT).

Eligibility

To apply for the AFCAT test, up-and-comers must know about the qualification models: 

  • Both males and females are eligible for this test. 
  • The up-and-comer must be a resident of India. 

Age Criteria 

  • Flying Branch: as far as possible is 20 to 24 years. The upper age limit for candidates holding a legitimate and current DGCA (India) Commercial Pilot License, can apply as long as 26 years.
  • Ground Duty: as far as possible is 20 to 26 years. 

Instructive Qualification

  • For Flying: The up-and-comer must be an alumni with any degree with at any rate 60% checks in graduation. He probably scored 60% passed Physics and Maths in class twelfth. 
  • For Technical Branch: Candidates must be either showing up or qualified for a 4-year degree and having finished Sections A and B Examination of Associate Membership of the Indian Institute of Engineers or Aeronautical Society with at least 60%. 
  • For Ground Duty (Non-Technical): B. Com. Graduate with at least 60% imprints. For training official post, the applicants ought to have MBA/MCA or M.A./M.Sc Degree in English/ Physics/ International Studies/ Mathematics/ Chemistry/ Statistics/ International Relations/ Defense Studies/ Psychology/ Computer Science/ IT/ Management/ Journalism/ Public Relation/ Mass Communication with least of 50% and have scored least 60% in graduation.

Selection Process

The enlistment procedure of AFCAT contains the following stages: 

  • AFCAT Exam 
  • SSB Interview/Personality Test 
  • Clinical Examination 
  • Last Merit List

Syllabus

  1. AFCAT Syllabus for English 

The inquiries in English Language will be posed from Comprehension, Error Detection, Sentence Completion/Filling in of right word, Synonyms, Antonyms and Testing of Vocabulary, Idioms and Phrases. 

  1. AFCAT Syllabus for General Awareness 

Inquiries in this segment will be posed from History, Geography, Civics, Politics, Current Affairs, Environment, Basic Science, Defense, Art, Culture, Sports, and so forth. 

  1. AFCAT Syllabus for Numerical Ability 

In this segment, applicants will get inquiries from Number system, Decimal, Fraction, Time and Work, Average, Profit and Loss, Percentage, magnitude relation and Proportion and Simple Interest, Time and Distance 

  1. AFCAT Syllabus for Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test 

Inquiries will be posed from Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability.

Salary

During training, an allowance of Rs. 52,600 will be paid to students of the Indian Air Force. The term of the training for AFCAT is 1 year. The most recent breakdown of AFCAT compensation for a charged official (Per Month) 

  • Pay Band for all Branches–₹ 56,100 Monthly 
  • Level 10 within the Pay Matrix: VIIth CPC – 56,100-1,10,700 
  • Military Service Pay:- ₹ 15,500 Per Month 
  • Flying Branch: Rs. 11,250 every month 
  • Technical Branch Officers: Rs. 2,500 every month 

Moreover, officials are qualified for different recompenses, for example, Transport Allowance, Children Education Allowance, and so on.

Growth

The profession in the Indian Air Force is loaded with opportunities for defence wannabes as it incorporates both specialized and non-specialized branches. Trained in assorted zones and settings, you are set up to meet all the challenges you face in the quick-paced lives of the Air Force. 

Being an Officer in the Indian Air Force, anything is possible for you. You start your career as a Flying Officer and can ascend to the position of Air Marshal. 

The appointed one from the Flying Branch turns into the leader of the family, that is The Chief of the Air Staff.

All Air Force officers, along with their families and dependant people have free of charge access to medical rooms and hospitals that have the best of facilities. Apart from that, there are also tie-ups with other hospitals for the purpose of treatments, if required. Patients are also provided with grants for acquiring essential medical equipment and mechanical aid. Scholarships are also offered on a large scale.

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