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can i know whether the AFCAT exam is being held once or twice a year?? can you please mention the date and month it is being held every year??? As you need to know that the Air Force Common Admission Test is held once or twice a year, so I am telling you that the AFCAT is conduct 2 times in a year, as on today 27th Feb 2013 the date for 1st exam date has already gone, but for your idea here I am giving the details: IAF: Name of Post: Commissioned Officer Names of Branches: I. For Men: Flying Branch: i. No. 13 Short Service Commission (13 SSC) Course Technical Branch: i. No. 84 Aeronautical Engineers (84 AEC) Course (Permanent Commission) ii. No. 56 Short Service Commission (56 SSC) Course Ground Duty Branches: i. No. 135 Ground Duty Officers’(135 GDOC) Course (Permanent Commission) ii. No. 28 Short Service Commission (28 SSC) Course II. For Women: Flying Branch: i.No. 42 Short Service Commission (42 SSC) Course Technical Branch: i.No. 56 Short Service Commission (56 SSC) Course Ground Duty Branches: i. No. 44 Short Service Commission (44 SSC) Course Qualification: The candidates should have possess Graduation for flying branch, Aeronautical Engg for Technical Branch and for Ground Duty branches. Selection Process: The selection is based on performance in AFCAT followed by following: Intelligence Test, Psychological Test, Group Test, Medical Examination and Interview For more details here is attachment: Contact: Motilal Nehru Marg New Delhi – 110106 Tele: 011 – 23013690 011- 23010231 Extn 7080 Fax – 011 – 23017918 Last edited by Aakashd; October 15th, 2019 at 03:00 PM. |
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Yes , AFCAT is held twice a year, generally in February and August. The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is conducted by the Indian Air Force. The exam is held twice a year in February and August, respectively, to select Class-I Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duties (Technical and Non-Technical). AFCAT is a gateway for both male and female candidates who wish to join the Indian Air Force for both Short Service Commission in Flying Branch and Permanent Commission/Short Service Commission in Ground Duties for both Technical and Non-Technical roles. AFCAT Salary Cadet in the final year of training will be given a stipend of Rs. 56,100. After successful completion of training, level 10 in the Pay Matrix of seventh central Pay commission will be allotted to the young Air Officers [56100-1,10,700] Military Service Pay- 15,500 will also be included. Additional Allowances Flying Branch- Rs 11250 per month. Technical Branch Officers: Rs 2500 per month. In Addition to these officers are also entitled to other allowances such as TA, DA, Children Education Allowance, Ration Money Allowance etc. Important dates: Event AFCAT I Dates AFCAT II Dates Publishing of AFCAT 2020 notification 23-Nov-19 1-Jun-20 AFCAT 2020 Registration December 1 – December 30, 2019 30-Jun-20 Issue of AFCAT Admit card February 3, 2020 Last week of July 2020 AFCAT 2020 exam date February 22 - 23, 2020 August 24 and 25, 2020 AFCAT Result March 17, 2020 (Released) Sep-20 AFCAT Selection process: AFSB Testing Stage 1 It includes the following two tests: Officer Intelligence Rating Test. Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PP&DT) Stage 1 is called screening test and candidates who do not clear it will be rejected and will not be called for AFSB Testing Stage 2. AFSB Testing Stage 2 All Stage 1 qualified candidates will have to appear for AFSB Stage 2 and undergo the following tests: Psychological Tests: These are the written psychological tests and are conducted by professional psychologists. Group Tests: These tests involve mental and physical activities to examine the candidates’ on various mental and physical parameters. AFSB Interview: In this round, the interviewing officer takes a personal round of interview for the candidate. Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS) Test: This test is mandatory for only those candidates who have applied for the Flying Branch.
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