Description
The IAF administers the AFCAT, or Air Force Common Admission Test, as a means of admission. The Indian Air Force is in charge of hiring personnel for different Air Force branches. Twice a year, this exam is given. If they want to join the Indian Air Force, both men and women can do so. For two positions of Class-I Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duties, both technical and non-technical candidates will be chosen by AFCAT.
Candidates are chosen based on how well they perform in the online tests and the AFSB interview. Knowledge of the candidate's English Verbal Ability, mathematic aptitude, general awareness reasoning, and military aptitude. The Technical Branch, Flying Branch, and Ground Duty Branch selection procedures under the AFCAT. For people who want to work in the Indian Air Force, the AFCAT exam is crucial. The AFCAT test is administered in two stages:
Online Exam
Interview round
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