Dear aspirants as these are frequently asked questions by the defence aspirants, especially candidates who are applying for the AFCAT written test and AFSB interview, we are going to cover these backlog and percentage related questions for AFCAT and AFSB interview. In this article, we are going to clear the doubts of candidates regarding the backlog allowed in AFCAT and AFSB interview or not.
As per the latest AFCAT notificationย โCandidates should not have any present backlog and should have secured a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together up to the last semester / year for which results have been declared at the time of online submission and at the time of SSBโ
Q. Can I apply for AFCAT with a present backlog?
- Technically you are not allowed to apply for AFCAT if you have a current backlog, but there is another scenarioย about which we will talk below.
Q. I have written Backlog exam but havenโt got the result, am I eligible for AFCAT exam and AFSB interview?
- This is the same case as above, without the result, you are considered with a backlog only. But, if you know till when you will get the result of backlog exam, you could delay your AFSB interview accordingly and wait for your written result and attend the SSB interview.
Q. I had aย backlog but I have cleared it and I have the certificate for the same?
- You are eligible if you have scored minimum 60% aggregate in all papers put together till the last semester for which you got the result and donโt have any backlog.
Q. I have not received my last year mark sheet, how can I submit the docs?
- If you havenโt got the original mark sheet of any year, take an online result print out and attest it from your college head like Dean or Principle. Also, write an application regarding the same and get it signed by your college principle.
Q. I have cleared AFCAT but I donโt have 60%/ I have a backlog?
- You are not eligible and you will be returned from the AFSB interview after the documents check.
Q. I have 60% aggregate but I have not counted the additional subject?
- No, this is one of the biggest mistakes, you have to count each and every subject printed on your mark sheet to calculate the aggregate percentage, even though your university doesnโt count it but Airforce wants ย you to add the marks of those subjects to calculate your aggregate percentage. So if you are going below 60% after adding all subjects, you are not eligible.
Q. I have a backlog/ less than 60% but I am sure before AFSB interview will get the result of it and I will clear my backlog with more than 60%.
- In this case, you can apply for AFCAT and try your luck.
If you have any more questions do post them in the comment section below. We wish you more success in ย upcoming AFCAT exams and AFSB interview.
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