AFCAT 01/2025 Notification– The Indian Air Force (IAF) has officially started the registration process for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 01/2025. This exam will provide a golden opportunity for eligible candidates to join the prestigious Indian Air Force as Flying Officers and Ground Duty Officers (Technical & Non-Technical). Here is everything you need to know about the AFCAT 2025 exam, including the notification, eligibility criteria, application process, and more.
AFCAT 01/2025: Exam Overview
The AFCAT 01/2025 exam is being conducted by the Indian Air Force to recruit candidates for various positions in the Flying and Ground Duty branches. The exam will be held online, and candidates can apply for the test until 31st December 2024. The AFCAT exam is a national-level examination that will assess the knowledge and skills of candidates in multiple areas, including General Awareness, Verbal Ability, Reasoning, and Military Aptitude.
Here is a quick summary of key details for AFCAT 01/2025:
Event | Date |
Notification Release | 2nd December 2024 |
Start of Application Process | 2nd December 2024 (11:00 AM) |
Last Date for Application | 31st December 2024 (11:30 PM) |
AFCAT Exam Dates | 22nd & 23rd February 2025 |
AFCAT Admit Card Release | 7th February 2025 (5:00 PM) |
Result Announcement | After Exam |
Course Commencement | January 2026 |
AFCAT 2025 Exam: Key Highlights
- Conducted by: Indian Air Force (IAF)
- Vacancies: 336
- Exam Type: Online (Computer-based Test)
- Number of Questions: 100 for AFCAT; 50 for EKT (Engineering Knowledge Test)
- Duration: 2 hours for AFCAT exam
- Mode of Exam: Online
- Selection Process: Written test, AFSB Interview, Medical Examination
- Salary Range: ₹56,100 to ₹1,77,500 (Flying Officer)
- Official Website: AFCAT Official Website
- AFCAT 01/2025 Notification
AFCAT 01/2025: Eligibility Criteria
Age Limit
- Flying Branch: Candidates must be between 20 to 24 years old. A relaxation of up to 26 years is given for candidates holding a valid Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
- Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) Branches: Candidates must be between 20 to 26 years old.
- Unmarried candidates below the age of 25 must remain unmarried during training.
Educational Qualifications
- Flying Branch:
- Minimum 50% marks in Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level, and
- A three-year graduation degree or a B.E./B.Tech degree with at least 60% marks from a recognized university.
- Ground Duty Technical Branch:
- Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics): At least 60% marks in Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level, and a degree in Engineering (B.E./B.Tech) from a recognized university.
- Ground Duty Non-Technical Branches:
- Candidates need to check the specific qualifications for different posts like Admin, Accounts, Education, and Metrology.
How to Apply for AFCAT 01/2025 Exam?
Step-by-Step Application Process:
- Visit the Official Website: Go to the official AFCAT website.
- Register: If you’re a new user, click on “New User Register” and enter your mobile number and email address. You’ll receive an OTP for verification.
- Log in: Use your login credentials (Registration Number and Password).
- Fill the Application Form: Provide personal details, educational qualifications, and upload the necessary documents.
- Pay the Application Fee: The application fee is ₹550 + GST (non-refundable). Candidates can pay online through debit/credit cards or internet banking.
- Submit the Application: After reviewing your form, submit it and take a printout for future reference.
Direct link to apply for IAF AFCAT 01/2025.
AFCAT 2025 Exam Pattern
The AFCAT exam is divided into two parts: AFCAT and EKT (for candidates applying for technical branches). Here’s a breakdown of the exam pattern:
Exam | Subjects | Questions | Marks |
AFCAT | Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, Reasoning, General Awareness, Military Aptitude | 100 | 300 |
EKT (for Technical Branch) | Engineering Knowledge Test | 50 | 150 |
- Duration: 2 hours for the AFCAT exam
- Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
- Marking Scheme: 3 marks for each correct answer; 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
AFCAT 2025 Syllabus
- English: Synonyms, Antonyms, Error spotting, Idioms & Phrases, Comprehension.
- General Awareness: History, Geography, Indian Polity, Economics, Current Affairs.
- Reasoning: Verbal & Non-verbal reasoning, Series, Blood Relations, Syllogism.
- Quantitative Aptitude: Number System, Algebra, Geometry, Time and Work, Percentage.
Selection Process for AFCAT 01/2025
The selection process for AFCAT 01/2025 includes several stages:
Stage 1: AFCAT Written Exam
Candidates will first appear for the AFCAT exam, which is a computer-based test. The exam will assess candidates in various areas such as General Knowledge, English, Reasoning, and Mathematics.
Stage 2: AFSB Interview
After clearing the written exam, candidates will be shortlisted for the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview. This involves:
- Screening Test: Officer Intelligence Rating Test, Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT).
- Psychological Test: Written tests conducted by professional psychologists.
- Group Tests: Various physical and mental activities.
- AFSB Interview: Personal interview by interviewing officers.
- Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS): For Flying Branch candidates only.
Stage 3: Medical Examination
Candidates who are recommended by the AFSB will undergo a medical examination at one of the following centers:
- Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bengaluru
- Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME)
Candidates must meet the medical standards set by the IAF to be eligible for final selection.
AFCAT 2025 Salary and Benefits
Upon joining, selected candidates will be commissioned as Flying Officers with a pay scale of ₹56,100 to ₹1,77,500. Other benefits include:
- Flying Branch: ₹11,250 per month
- Technical Branch: ₹2,500 per month
- Additional Allowances: TA, DA, Children Education Allowance, Ration Money Allowance, etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About AFCAT 01/2025
Flying Branch: 20 to 24 years (relaxed up to 26 years for CPL holders).
Ground Duty Branch: 20 to 26 years.
Visit the official AFCAT website, register, and fill in the application form by uploading documents and paying the application fee.
The AFCAT exam consists of 100 questions (300 marks), and the EKT (for technical branches) consists of 50 questions (150 marks).
The exam will take place on 22nd & 23rd February 2025.
The application fee is ₹550 + GST (non-refundable), which can be paid online.
The salary for a Flying Officer ranges from ₹56,100 to ₹1,77,500 with additional allowances for flying and technical branches
Admit cards can be downloaded from the official website from 7th February 2025 onwards