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Indian Air Force Academy Training And Fitness

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The duration of training will be 74 weeks for flying and technical branch and 52 weeks in case of Non-Tech branches. However, this period is subject to variations. The training at AFA demands a very high level of physical fitness. Outdoor activities are given equal importance as academics. Failure to achieve the desired standards in outdoor training and academics will result in termination of your training. Therefore, it is in your interest that you are physically and mentally prepared to undergo the rigours of training.

You will be required to participate in athletics, cross country and games, so you should keep yourself fit to undertake physical exercise like sit-ups, push-ups, short and long distance running etc. If you have any sportswear/ equipment like football boots, tennis racquet or golf sets, please bring them along with you. The minimum standards expected at AFA are given below.

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You are required to maintain your medical fitness throughout the training. Your medical examination was conducted at Air Force Medical Establishments to ascertain your medical fitness as per laid down standards (including body weight) before reporting for pre-commissioning training. Another medical examination would be held immediately on your arrival at AFA and these standards will be reconfirmed. You will be admitted for training only if you are found medically fit as per the laid down standards. In case you are found medically unfit (including on grounds of obesity) on arrival at AFA, you shall not be permitted to commence training and will be routed back. Please be particularly careful about your weight which should be within permissible limits of your ideal body weight as informed to you at Air Force Medical Establishments.

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Age Limit For Fighter Pilot In Indian Navy

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Indian Navy Pilot Age

Indian Navy, the force that handles all external threats through waters, surrounding India. There are various tasks and respective posts in Navy to expand the range of security and diversity of operations. Indian Navy has got some vacancies for fighter pilots to deter and respond to the airborne threat. And the vacancies have same physical standards as that of fighter pilots of Indian air force. Now the point is about the age required for the fighter pilots of Indian Navy as per eligibility criteria.

So, if you want to join Indian Navy as a fighter pilot, the favourable entries are

UES (University Entry Scheme):

For this entry, your age must range between 21-24 years. As per the last notification released in June this year, the age group range determined was 2 July 1992- 1 July 1997 (including these dates). A candidate must be a final year engineering student from any stream. The aggregate marks of the student must be 60% or above till 6th sem of B.Tech/B.E or 8th sem of 5 year integrated degree course. Candidate must have maths and physics as subjects in 12th. As per the criteria, the candidate must score 60% or above in order to retain its candidature after recommendation. The entry provides tenure of short service (SSC). Eligible candidates have to appear in naval campus selection team.Indian Navy Pilot Age

SSC (Short Service Commission) Entry:

This entry also offers pilot vacancies. Age limit for this entry is from 19 to 23 years. The last notification released in October of this year, mentioned the age of candidate must range between 2 July 1992 – 1 July 1997. Age limit for CPL holders in 19-25 years. Here CPL stands for Commercial Pilot Licence. CPL holder must possess valid and current CPL issued by DGCA. Candidate must possess engineering degree (B.Tech / B.E) in any discipline passed with 60 % or above along with physics and maths as subject in 12th. The selection procedure is based on the educational performance and the call up for SSB is done by releasing a cut-off. The selected candidates will be accessed in SSB.

As per the last notification of the two entries released, the entries for pilot are only for men. And PABT clearance is condition for the candidates applying for pilot entry. If once failed in PABT, the candidate will not be allowed to appear in it again.

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Recommended For Indian Army (TGC 122) and Indian Navy (SSC Submarine)

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Hello, friends. I am ABHIJITH MOHAN R from Trivandrum and I am writing this article about my preparation and experience of getting recommended from 17 SSB Bangalore and NSB Coimbatore. I will be explaining my experience and preparation in an elaborate manner.

Before starting I would like to thank my parents for their continuous support and COL BINU sir for his valuable tips and advice which helped me to perform well. I also want to thank my friends especially SREEJITH and MEERA for their prayers and support. And last not the least I would like to thank SSBCrack for posting information relating SSB in an open platform which is accessible to all defense aspirants.

I applied for TGC 122 of Indian Army and SSC SUBMARINE COURSE of Indian Navy just after my B Tech and after that I frequently gone through the selection procedures and started visiting SSBCrack website and tried to be familiar with the procedures.

PREPARATION

I got call letter on 27-08-2015 and I went to coaching for 15 days at Cavilier institute Trivandrum and stopped bank and SSC (staff selection commission) coaching classes so that I can give maximum time for SSB. (If you want to get something you have to do some compromises. So at that time even my parents said you should not stop coaching classes as a government job should be my first priority, etc. but now they are happy and don’t even think about those incidents. So don’t worry and give your maximum). My SSB was scheduled on 18th October and after coaching for 15 days I had more than 1 month and I made a time table and prepared.

I started preparation by practicing some verbal and nonverbal questions and started reading all news (previously I used to read sports and headlines only), which initially took 3-4 hours a day to completely read HINDU newspaper and write down the points. Then each day I read at least one success story per day in SSBCrack and noted down special tips and questions they faced. Then frequently read social problems and listened to debates in national news channels so that I got a better way how to express our thoughts with some catchy words and phrases. It really helped me in GD and lecturette.

For psychology tests starting from TAT I had practiced  some pictures and wrote down stories and I will analyze it and try to find out mistakes if any and thought about new ideas so that the story would be more good.  I haven’t read many stories by others and I actually paid more time on writing my own stories and tried to improve those stories. I haven’t mugged up any stories and jus used coaching classes to know how I should approach these tests. At beginning it was a little tough to complete the story within 4 minutes that too positive one. Don’t worry just practice a few and it will come. Then I prepared a story about the blank slide well in advance. I spent hours to write it and to make sure it’s the best story. About WAT I practiced some negative words. I took negative words like bomb, war, death, etc. and wrote something positive about these words. It helped me a lot in WAT. For positive words it will be easy to come up with good sentences. Then about SRT I read only a few examples and what I concentrated was to finish at least 50 srt within time. But after SSB only I understood the number of SRT you answer don’t matter, the quality only matters. So don’t worry about the number just come up with good practical solutions to the questions. It purely depends on your personality. Then the important thing is self-description. I have spent hours to prepare SD so that it is perfect and true. Self-introspection is highly required here. Think and spent some time and prepare a SD well in advance.

Then about interview I have read many experiences by recommended candidates and had an idea about the questions that would be asking and when I have free time I would think about those questions and will note down the important points so that I can go through later.

EXPERIENCE

DAY 0

TGC 122 was my first SSB interview and about 300 candidates came to Bangalore railway station and by 5 pm we reached SSB center and at that day we filled some forms and all the documents were verified.

DAY 1

By 7am screening tests started. First was verbal and non verbal tests. Time available is very less and in my both SSB interviews I left hardly 3 or 4 questions out of 40 questions in each set and answered rest. After that immediately first part of PPDT started. During both PPDT I got very blur pictures and all the candidates came up with different stories. I was able to write the whole story and other details within 5min. After that about 5min tea break was given and we were divided in groups for discussion. About 20 candidates were there in each group and I utilized that time for practicing my narration. I made sure that my narration should be good.

Both discussions were purely mess. All were going with their own stories and I spoke 2-3 times and when I was a fresher my group somehow managed to come to a conclusion and since I made some valid points the group decided me to explain the common story. In my second SSB since I was in repeater group all were quarreling and within 2min invigilators told to disperse. So make sure your narration is good.

40 out of 300 from Bangalore and 20 out of 130 from Coimbatore got screened in.

DAY 2

After having breakfast by 7 am psychology tests started. First test was TAT and about 6 slides were negative slides. I managed to come up with positive and crispy short stories to all the slides. Immediately after TAT, WAT started and here I managed to write sentences about all the words flashed and I used someone words to explain some words also so that I can get more time on other words. Within 5min gap next test SRT also started and I managed to write 55 and 53 SRTs in each SSBs. Self description also I have prepared well in advance and I got some spare time and I used it to complete certain SRTs and WAT.

DAY 3

The group tasks started with GD

  • What hinders development of India? Is it
  • Corruption in politics?
  • Continuous Terrorist attacks and security problems?
  • moral policing and its reasons
  • India and its relations with border countries
  • violence against women

These were the topics we got and I was able to speak about 3 times with new points on each discussions and also keenly listened to others during all discussions. After GD next task was Military planning exercise it also went good and here also I got a chance to speak a few times and said some valid suggestions and at Bangalore my group had chosen me to explain the common solution. At Coimbatore GTO said that no need to present final solution. I paid attention to my group and carried the snake few times and helped others also. Snake race was the next task and it was really exciting and enjoyed a lot. The PGT, HGT, and FGT went smoothly. I gave many points and some of the good points, group members accepted and the rest they neglected. I helped others and accepted others points during the whole tasks and said my suggestions also. Always observe the obstacles and try to come with ideas and help the group members. I clearly expressed my ideas and if the group found that idea good they selected it and other ways they neglected.

DAY 4

It started with individual obstacles and after warm up and I completed 10 obstacles in Bangalore and at Coimbatore it was raining so GTO gave less time and said us to skip some of the obstacles. Individual lecturette was the next task and I talked for 3 minutes and all topics were related to current affairs. Then came the command task, first time I was really nervous for command task and GTO helped me to cool down by asking some casual questions. I successfully completed my task within given time in both SSB.

About group tasks what I understood was be alert and vigilant and pay attention to others and whole environment. Have a good rapport with the group during all the tasks.

INTERVIEW

My first interview took about 1.5hour and it was really lengthy. He asked a lot about my personal life and I answered all questions with valid reasons.  IO asked me about coaching and the reason behind I went for classes, about my family, my studies, friends, etc. Whatever question IO asked I answered with honest reasons relating to my life without any hesitation. After personal questions he asked military related questions, current affairs and technical questions relating mechanical engineering. Technical part I missed 2 questions and in current affairs he was more interested in events relating to military or strategic point of view. When I start speaking about 1 news event he will ask how it affect India and my opinion about that event.

In my second SSB he started with meaning of my name and reason behind my parents choosing it. Then he asked how I reached Coimbatore and who all were my co-passengers and what all I know about them. Next IO asked technical questions and current affairs and concentrated very less on personality questions. Then he asked about my daily routine, everything relating PIQ and hobbies. Since I knew basic things about my hobbies and sports I play, I was able to answer all the questions. Then 4-5 questions relating navy and some geographic questions like coastal states, maritime neighbors of India and capital of those countries. Whole interview took about 40min and except 2 or 3 questions relating current affairs and technical I managed to answer the rest.

What I learned about interview is that be honest and whatever you say, substantiate it with true and valid reasons. Proper self-introspection is all that you need and have a basic idea about things happening around us.

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DAY 5

It was the most nervous day of all the candidates. At 7am we all had our breakfast and prepared for conference. An officer came for briefing and explained some facts about selection procedures and by 8am conference started. In my first conference my IO asked 1 technical question that I missed during interview and since I checked it in internet I was able to answer it. Then he asked me to rate my performance in GTO, psychology and interview separately and asked the reason also. Then he asked me to leave.

In my second SSB the president asked about the difference between NSB and 17 SSB and about the friends I made and places I visited.

And after a long wait till 1am the results were announced and 5 out of 40 got recommended from 17 SSB and 1 out of 20 from NSB Coimbatore.

My medicals got over within 1 week after conference day and I was declared fit to join Army and Navy. At present, I am waiting for merit lists.  For any queries please feel free to message me to my FB.

https://www.facebook.com/abhijith.mohan.568

or mail me to “ [email protected]

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Eye Sight Required For IMA And OTA

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Eye Sight Required For IMA And OTA

The two academies (IMA and OTA) have some physical standards that a candidate must have to get into them. The standards mainly have height, weight according to height, tooth count, fit from disease and eyesight. Due to the hectic schedule of studies and job hours, eyesight problems are increasing. This problem is prevailing as one of the mostly faced problems for SSB aspirants which sometimes becomes the cause of unfitness in medicals. Special focus is given on the eyesight of the candidate appearing for Air Force SSB. Here we are providing some information about the eyesight standards required for IMA and OTA.

For IMA and OTA, the eyesight standards are not too strict as that of Indian air force. Here are standards required for IMA and OTA

  • The minimum acceptable visual acuity is 6/6 in a better case and worse could be 6/18. The eyesight has to be corrected.
  • Myopia should not be more than -3.5D and Hypermetropia should not be above + 3.5D including astigmatism.
  • When it comes to the women, who have the chances of to go through OTA they have some relaxation in myopia with the range of -5.5D including astigmatism. .The eyesight will be examined more to ensure the good binocular vision of the candidate.Eye Sight Required For IMA And OTA

The above standards are for the candidates of Indian Military Academy Dehradun and Officers training academy, Chennai. The candidates of navy and air force are tougher. Fighter pilots in any service are required to have 6/6 eyesight (natural, not corrected) to get into the services.

So here it is to inform all the aspirants who have recently applied for CDS or any other entry need to go through the above information and special attention is required for those who are appearing or planning to appear for Indian air force. Some other medical problems that are generally faced by candidate’s non-coordination of height and weight as per the criteria and some commonly found deformities in bones especially in limbs, sweat palm flat foot etc.

The above information will help you to make yourself aware of your basic medical requirements for the services and to choose which services you should prefer as per your medical standards.

‘JAI HIND’

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18 Things To Know Before Applying For AFCAT 1 2016

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AFCAT 1 2016
  1. In case the candidates are awarded grades/CGPA instead of marks, the conversion of grades/CGPA to percentage of marks would be based on the procedure certified by the University from where they have obtained the degree. In case the University does not have any scheme for converting CGPA into equivalent marks, the equivalence would be established by dividing the candidate’s CGPA by the maximum possible CGPAand multiplying the result with 100. The onus of proving the conversion from grade/CGPAto percentage of marks would rest with the candidate.
  2. Candidates 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 SSB.
  3. Candidates should be able to provide provisional / original degree certificate issued by University latest 15 December 2016.AFCAT 1 2016
  4. Candidates are required to maintain their unique E-Mail ID active throughout the selection process.
  5. Candidates below 25 years of age must be unmarried (term unmarried excludes widower and divorcee even though without encumbrances). Marriage is not permitted during training. Married candidates above 25 years of age are eligible to apply but during training period they will neither be provided married accommodation nor can they live out with family.
  6. Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face of forearm i.e. from inside of elbow to the wrist and on the reverse side of palm/ back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable. Tribes with tattoo marks on the face or body as per their existing custom and traditions will be permitted on a case to case basis.
  7. Candidate should not have been arrested, convicted or prosecuted on criminal charges.
  8. Candidates must carry Admit Card and a valid photo identity card such as passport, driving licence, voter identity card, college identity card or any other valid photo identity proof while reporting for Air Force Common Admission Test and for SSB Interview at Air Force Selection Board. The admit card which is attested at the AFCAT centre is to be carried for the SSB interview.
  9. The candidature for the courses commencing in January 2017 will be valid only if the proof of meeting eligibility criteria is submitted latest by 15 December 2016.
  10. SSC officers of 200/17G/SSC/M & W Course in Ground Duty Branches may be considered for grant of PC based on vacancies, service requirement, suitability, merit and willingness.
  11. Women candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply in response to this advertisement.
  12. Candidates who have been withdrawn / suspended from Defence Training Establishments on grounds of discipline are not eligible to apply.
  13. One year antedate seniority will be granted to the candidates joining Technical Branch Courses.
  14. PAN Card is a mandatory requirement to join AFA.
  15. Online modification of submitted applications may be carried out for name (spelling) and address only on 01 and 02 Jan 16. Please note that information filled up by the candidates in online application form will be considered final and no amendments will be allowed subsequently.
  16. Use of mobile phone inside AFSBs is prohibited.
  17. After admission to Air Force Academy, candidates will not be considered for any other commission. They will also not be permitted to appear for any interview or examination after they have been finally selected for training in the Air Force Academy.
  18. Terms and conditions given in the advertisement are guidelines only and are subject to change without notice.

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Age Limit For IMA and OTA

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Age Limit For IMA and OTA

Indian Armed forces, the organization that shoulders the nation for all sorts of external threats as well as peacekeeping operations. “Thal Sena”, the name that is usually given to the Indian army is the biggest defence force in all the defence forces in the country. With the awareness of youth towards the Indian Army, the number of aspirants has increased to a much higher extent as compared to earlier tenure. But most of the aspirants are unaware about the age criteria within which they can join Indian Army and serve their country. So here is the information regarding the age group within which you can apply for different forms to join Indian Army (IMA and OTA).

There are two ways to join IMA Dehradun and OTA Chennai first is by clearing CDS examination and another is by completing engineering and just Appling for Indian army tech entries i.e. TGC and SSC-Tech

CDS (Combined Defence Services)

Combined Defence Services, the exam is generally scheduled twice a year (February and October) gives a chance to aspirants to go to IMA and OTA. The age limit for the two academies is different

  • IMA – 19-24 years
  • OTA- 19-25 years

The selection of academy is up to the choice of candidate and the choice is locked during the filling of application form. IMA is open for men while OTA is for both men and women having age between the given ranges. Here aspirant just need a graduate degree to apply for IMA and OTA. And there is just a difference of subjects in examination for IMA and OTA. For IMA you have to clear English general studies and mathematics examinations and for OTA you have to clear English and GS examinations. After clearing the examination, you will be called for the interview in SSBs. Another point to check here is that OTA provides short service to the officers it trains which can further be extended as per provisions while IMA awards permanent commission to its officers.

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UES (University Entry Scheme)18-24 years

University entry scheme is the scheme for the engineering students of pre-final year i.e. 3rd year. The age limit for this entry is 18-24 years. The candidates who clears merit list will be sent to IMA for training. Due to extremely limited chances aspirants are advised to be alert for the notification.

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 Age Limit For IMA and OTA

TGC/SSC (TECH)20-27 years

For all students either appearing in the final year of Engineering or have passed their engineering, have a golden opportunity to service the nation as an Army Officer. The entry is a technical entry and is open for those having age between 20-27 years and having engineering degrees mentioned in the notification.  This age limit is for both men and women as this entry provides same vacancies for women too. The candidates are called for interview on the basis of a cut-off framed over candidate’s percentage in engineering. The age limit for the two academies are same

  • IMA/OTA – 20-27 years

Read More: What is TGC Entry in Indian Army

The candidates recommended in SSBs will be further examined medically and then the final selection is done over merit list. The training is will start after few weeks of declaration of merit list and training. And the final stage is “Antim Pag”

After crossing the “Antim Pag”, the officers are all set to serve their motherland with the IMA motto of “Valour & Wisdom”.

So, without running shortage of time, get up and find your entry as per your age group and get ready to be the part of Indian Army.

Jai Hind!
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AFCAT 2 2016 Cut Off Marks

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AFCAT 2016 Cut Off Marks

Candidates who are applying for AFCAT 2 2016 flying, technical and GDOC need to have the minimum percentage as mentioned below. Candidates who are not meeting eligibility criteria won’t be able to attend the AFSB interview even in case they clear the AFSB interview.

AFCAT 2 2016 Cut Off Marks [Expected]

AFCAT 2 2016 Cut Off Marks [Official]

AFCAT 2016 Cut Off Marks

Flying Branch Cut Off Marks
Graduates (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised University who have attained minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and have passed Maths and Physics at 10+2 level OR BE / B Tech degree (Four year course) from a recognised University with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.
Technical Branch Cut Off Marks
All candidates applying for technical branch should have scored a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and studied at least eight subjects out of the eighteen subjects listed below in their qualifying
 Ground Duty Branches Cut Off Marks
  • Administration & Logistics: Graduate Degree (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate of all papers put together or a Post Graduate Degree / equivalent Diploma in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together.
  • Accounts: Graduate Degree in Commerce (B Com)(Minimum three year degree course) with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate of all papers put together or Post Graduate Degree in Commerce (MCom) / CA/ ICWA with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together.
  • Education: Post Graduate Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together.afcat-book-banner

Candidates who are waiting for their supplementary exam results can apply for AFCAT but they are only allowed to attend AFSB interview(if clear the written exam) with minimum cut off marks mentioned above.AFCAT 2016 Cut Off Marks

AFCAT 1 2016 Backlog Condition?

Candidates 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 SSB.

Can Final Year Students Apply for AFCAT 2 2016?

  • Candidates appearing in final year/semester examinations may apply for all courses commencing in July 2017 provided they fulfil the following conditions:-(a) Candidates should not have any present backlog and should have secured a minimum of 60% marks upto the last semester / year for which results have been declared at the time of online submission and at the time of SSB.
    (b) Candidates should be able to provide provisional / original degree certificate issued by University latest by 15 June 2017.

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Indian Air Force Merit List January 2016 Course

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Indian Air Force Merit List January 2016 Course

Merit list for courses commencing in January 2016 at Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, Hyderabad is likely to be hosted on Air Force career website (www.careerairforce.nic.in) latest by 20 Dec 15.

Last date for submission of documents for Jan 16 courses is 15 Dec 15. No documents will be accepted thereafter.

Courses for Jan 16 cycle are scheduled to commence at AFA, Dundigal on 04 Jan 16. Candidates who figure in the main Merit List would be required to report at Secunderabad Railway Station on 02 Jan 16 latest by 1800 hrs.Indian Air Force Merit List January 2016 Course

Candidates in main Merit List would be required to fill up forms as per the format attached below. Therefore, candidates who are recommended and are medically fit are requested to fill the forms and keep them in readiness, subject to their figuring in the merit list. Candidates on the merit list, on receipt of an ink signed letter from Air HQ giving details of joining, are to carry the same along with completed forms and submit these to Training Wing Adjutant at AFA. Note: Please note that unless an ink-signed copy is received through Speed Post OR a scanned copy is received from the Indian Air Force career website at the e-mail id registered with the website, authenticity of Joining Instructions is not confirmed. Also, please note that forms given in the JIB will NOT be sent along with Joining Instructions. Copy of JIB is to be retained by candidates for future reference.

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AFCAT 2 2016 Notification | Apply Now IAF AFCAT 2016

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Applications are invited from enterprising & adventurous Indian Citizens ( as per Citizenship Act 1955 for the following courses commencing in July 2017 for grant of Short Service Commission in Flying Branch and Permanent / Short Service Commission in Technical and Ground Duty Branches.

AFCAT  2 2016 Course List

FLYING BRANCH

  • No. 202/18F/SSC/M & W ( Short Service Commission for men & women)

TECHNICAL BRANCH

  • No. 201/18T/PC/M (Permanent Commission for men)
  • No. 201/18T/SSC/M & W (Short Service Commission for men & women)

GROUND DUTY BRANCHES

  • No. 201/18G/PC/M (Permanent Commission for men)
  • No. 201/18G/SSC/M & W (Short Service Commission for men & women)

 

AFCAT 2 2016 Age Limits

Flying Branch 

  • Age: 20 to 24 years as on 01 Jul 2017 i.e. Born between 02 Jul 1993 to 01 Jul 1997 (Both Dates inclusive).(Upper age limit for Candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot Licence issued by DGCA (India) is relaxable upto 26 years i.e. Born between 02 Jul 1991 to 01 Jul 1997 (Both dates inclusive).
  • Educational Qualifications: Graduates (Minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised University who have attained minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together and have passed Maths and Physics at 10+2 level OR BE / B Tech degree (Four year course) from a recognised University with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.

Technical Branch – 201/18T/PC/M, 201/18T/SSC/M & W

  • Age: 20 to 26 years as on 01 Jul 2017 i.e. Born between 02 Jul 1991 to 01 Jul 1997 (both dates inclusive).

Ground Duty Branches – 201/18G/PC/M, 201/18G/SSC/M & W

  • Age: 20 to 26 year as on 01 Jul 2017 i.e. Born between 02 Jul 1991 to 01 Jul 1997 (both dates inclusive).

Candidates appearing in final year/semester examinations may apply for all courses commencing in Jul 2017 provided they fulfil the following conditions:- (a) Candidates 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 SSB

Candidates should be able to provide provisional / original degree certificate issued by University latest 15 April 2017.

AFCAT 2 2016 Selection Procedure

All applicants whose applications are submitted by due date will be called for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) and Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT) (applicable only for candidates applying for technical branch) to be conducted on 28 Aug 2016 (Sunday) at one of the examination centres mentioned at para 17 (b). Candidates will be required to login to their candidate login accounts regularly for information on AFCAT, EKT (if applicable) and AFSB testing. The AFCAT will be of two hours duration and will contain multiple choice questions on verbal ability, numerical ability, reasoning, general awareness and military aptitude. Sample question papers and syllabus of AFCAT/EKT is available on IAF career website www.careerairforce.nic.in. EKT would be for 45 minutes and conducted immediately after AFCAT.

Candidates who are short-listed on the basis of (AFCAT/EKT) will be called for further testing at one of the Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs) at Dehradun, Mysore, Gandhinagar, Varanasi or Kancharapara. The testing would consist of three stages as given below.

  • Stage-I Test consisting of Intelligence Test along with other tests will be conducted on the first day. Stage-I test is a screening test and only those who qualify would undergo subsequent testing. All Stage-I qualified candidates would be subjected to document check to ascertain their eligibility for the branches applied for. Those candidates who either do not qualify in Stage I testing or do not meet the required eligibility criteria would be sent back on the first day itself.
  • Stage-II testing consisting of Psychological test, Group Tests and Interview will be conducted on subsequent days (Five Days). (c) For Flying Branch: CPSS (Computerised Pilot Selection System) and or PABT would be administered to eligible candidates.

How To Apply For AFCAT 2 2016

If you meet the eligibility criteria, please click on “CANDIDATE LOGIN” in the career website of IAF www.careerairforce.nic.in and follow the instructions. You are advised to note down Registration number for future correspondence. Candidates are advised to read the notification for AFCAT 02 / 2016 and the detailed guidelines for filling up Online application as given in the website www.careerairforce.nic.in prior to commencement of filling up Online applications. While filling Online application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available, as details are to be filled as per matriculation & other educational certificates. Please save your recent colour passport size photograph (size 10 to 50 KB) in the computer for uploading it with your Online application form. Please note that utmost care needs to be taken while filling up the Online application. In case any information is found to be incorrect then the candidature is likely to be cancelled at any stage of the selection process. Submission of more than one application will result in cancellation of candidature.

Serving Airmen are required to apply online at par with other candidates. In addition, Airmen candidates would be required to apply as per the service format as given in AFO 11/ 2015 through service channel. Other government employees also need to apply online after obtaining necessary permission from their concerned departments and they are to produce NOC at the time of AFSB testing.

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Indian Army Recruitment Rally February 2016 [Official List]

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Indian Army Recruitment Rally February 2016 [Official List]

Indian army open recruitment rally happening in February 2016 list has been officially published by the Indian army website indianarmy.nic.in. Candidates looking for Indian army recruitment rally in February 2016 can check the details of Open army recruitment as mentioned below.

Indian Army Recruitment Rally February 2016 ARO List, Venue, Date

  1. Jalandhar / Amritsar – Tibri Cantt – 01-07 Feb 2016
  2. Lucknow / Meerut – Saharanpur – 01-15 Feb 16
  3. RO (HQ) Kolkata 24 – Pargana (S) – 02-12 Feb 2016
  4. Jaipur / Alwar – Bharatpur – 03-10 Feb 16
  5. Pune / Kolhapur – Kolhapur – 03-25 Feb 16
  6. Chennai / Secunderabad – Kothagudam – 04-13 Feb 2016
  7. Ambala / Palampur II – Dharamshala – 08-15 Feb 2016
  8. Bangalore / Belgaum – Bidar – 08-18 Feb 16
  9. RO (HQ) Shillong – Tezpur (Assam) – 10-16 Feb 16
  10. Kolkata / Gopalpur – Koraput – 16-21 Feb 2016
  11. Kolkata / Sambalpur Sambalpur – 16-22 Feb 2016
  12. Lucknow / Amethi – Allahabad / Faizabad – 19 Feb-02 Mar 16
  13. Jaipur / Kota – Ajmer – 20-26 Feb 16
  14. GRD Kunraghat – Nepalganj – 21-29 Feb 2016
  15. Shillong / Jorhat – Itanagar – 25-28 Feb 16

Indian Army Recruitment Rally February 2016 [Official List]

Indian Army Recruitment Rally February 2016 [Official List]

Also Check: Indian Army Recruitment Rally January 2016 [Official List]