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AFSB INTERVIEW STUDY MATERIAL

Many of you are going to face the AFSB interview, don’t get confused, SSB and AFSB are same, AFSB stands for Air Force Selection Board, SSB interview conducted by Indian Air Force is called AFSB interview. If you have cleared your AFCAT which is a written exam, you will face AFSB, which is a 5-day interview procedure. If you are aware of what SSB / AFSB interview is, then you can skip reading this part, but if you are not aware of the AFSB procedure, start with getting an idea of what all you are going to face at AFSB.

 

What is AFSB and how it is conducted?

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 or Varanasi. Candidates who opt for flying branch can opt for Dehradun, Mysore and Varanasi only.

The testing would consist of three stages as given below:-

  • Stage-I:. Officer Intelligence Rating Test along with Picture Perception and discussion test 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. Candidates who either do not qualify in Stage-I or do not meet the required eligibility criteria would be sent back on the first day itself.
    • OIR Test
    • PPDT
  • Stage-II:. Psychological test, Group Tests, and Interview would commence after document check for the next five days.
    • Psychological Tests
      • Thematic Apperception Test
      • Word Association Test
      • Situation Reaction Test
      • Self Description Test
    • Group Tests
      • Group Discussion (2 Different Topics)
      • Group Planning Exercise
      • Progressive Group Task
      • Half Group Task
      • Individual Obstacles
      • Group Obstacle Race aka Snake Race
      • Command Task
      • Lecturette
      • Final Group Task
    • Personal Interview – Face to Face interview with interviewing officer. (40 mins – 2 hours)
    • Conference (Final Result)

For Flying Branch:. Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS) would be administered to recommended candidates only. This is once in a lifetime test. Candidates who have failed the CPSS/PABT in an earlier attempt or a Flight Cadet suspended from flying training at Air Force Academy will not be eligible to apply.

How To Prepare For AFSB Interview?

Now you have enough time, you must be thinking how should I prepare for the AFSB interview. Now coming to this, there are many ways to prepare for the SSB interview, some of them are FREE and some of them are not. We are going to mention both and you can decide accordingly. 

FREE:

  • There are many articles and website you will find with free resources, for example, the one you are reading now, you will SSB experiences of the recommended candidates, most of them do acknowledge that the website like SSBCrack has helped them somewhere, though few of them did take guidance from other sources as well. We won’t suggest you to totally depend on something like SSBCrack, of course, you will find some FREE stuff here but we would suggest you reach out to other sources and see how you like them. 

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Below are the must-read articles for you if you are going to attempt AFSB interview

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Why read them? well, these are the experiences of candidates who have cleared the AFSB interview, it doesn’t mean they are different from you, it’s just what you want to achieve, they have already achieved. You will learn a lot by going through their experience, just take the experience and not the guidance.

PAID:

Coming to paid resources, something where you have to burn a lot of money and that is an SSB coaching institute. There are many SSB coaching institutes, some of them are good, they take care of candidates and they should, they don’t do it for FREE. On the other hand, there are coaching institutes which are a waste of your time and money.  Recently one of our followers came back to us and told us about one assessor who is talking bad about us and for similar websites and assessors, the irony is, we only suggested that candidate to follow him/her thinking they are good. In the recent days, there are so many assessors (retired) are coming out in social media, YouTube and everywhere and they are really doing a good job by sharing their knowledge to help candidates. Unfortunately, some of them talk how good they are by letting someone else down, they say others are making fool out of aspirants in the name of coaching and they should join them instead of such coaching institutes, what funny here is, they have to talk bad about someone else just to make sure candidates join them. AVOID such people who talk bad about others to show how great they are, they might be good, but such people are called hypocrites, in the end, they are also doing the same thing, they take money from you and give coaching, Good or Bad you decide. 

Remember these things before joining a coaching academy:

  • First, decide, do you need SSB coaching? or Training as many of them claim. The best way to find out if you need coaching/training or not is to spend some time with a candidate who had around 7-10 attempts, doesn’t matter if he is recommended or not. Tell him what all you know about SSB, ask him to give suggestions on your responses. He will easily judge, how better you know SSB. Here the whole point is how good you know about SSB interview and why the various tests are conducted at SSB, what do they want to see in you, why it takes 5 days, what are 15 OLQs? These are basic questions, it has nothing to do with how you will respond at SSB, but if you do not have a basic idea of what SSB is and what all you have to face during 5 days, you certainly need a good coaching/training. Because if you do not understand the syllabus of an exam, you can not prepare for it.
  • Always try to join an academy which is well established, with a good number of assessors, infrastructure, and results of course. Do not join anyone who talks bad about others to show his or her greatness, do not join people who give a guarantee of 100% results. This is impossible, no academy and assessor can give 100% assurance and claims your success.
  • If you have made up your mind, do the background check, visit their websites, look who are the assessors, do they have different assessors for Psychology, GTO, and PI. If not, DO NOT JOIN THEM.
  • Not all coaching academies have proper GTO ground, ignore such academies. When you pay for something, you should also get the best facility and infrastructure.
  • Make sure the coaching is affordable and they provide study material and one to one support.
  • If you are also eligible for flying, make sure your coaching academy provides latest CPSS tests practice.

Note:

  1. Just because someone got recommended after taking coaching from somewhere doesn’t mean you will also get the same result. If 100 people go to a coaching institute, it is most likely that at least one guy will be recommended out of 100.
  2. By taking coaching it is not guaranteed that you will be recommended, if you don’t take any coaching, there are still chances that you will clear the interview. But without any preparation for SSB, you will surely fail.
  3. We always suggest you prepare for the SSB, a good coaching institute will always help you to prepare. At SSB you are alone and you have to perform.

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How To Select AFCAT AFSB Interview Date and Venue

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  • The AFSB interview date and venue selection are active now, candidates who have cleared the AFCAT 1 2018 written exam can select the AFSB interview venue and date after login into their account on afcat cdac website.  Candidates are suggested to read all the instructions first before opting for a date. All the dates and venue have fixed number of slots, the slots will be given to the candidates on first come first serve basis. 

    AFCAT 1 2018 AFSB/SSB Interview Date Selection:

    • Candidates who have cleared the written exam successfully can select their AFSB venue and interview date from 14th April 2018 until 18th April 2018. The selection of date and venue will be based on first come first serve basis, every date will have limited number of slots i.e. fixed number of candidates can select a particular date, the allocation will be based on first come first serve. 
    • Choose your AFSB interview date and venue wisely, once selected, it will be difficult for you to change it. Make sure you also check for traveling arrangements before opting for a particular venue and SSB date.
    • If you are failed to select an AFSB venue and date before the given time, you will alloted the same randomly. 

    How to select AFSB interview date and venue

    • Got to AFCAT CDAC website.
    • Click on candidates login.
    • Enter your login details
    • Click on Result and AFSB Selection.
    • You will see the available dates and AFSB venue with the number of slots available.
    • Make sure you read the instructions on the screen before selecting a date.
    • You might face issues while applying, you can keep trying till you get the date.

    Instructions

    • Only available AFSB details based on your category and availability are displayed here.
    • It is suggested to candidates who have given choice of flying branch should select Dehradun, Mysore, and Varanasi as their first preference if available and last preference Gandhinagar.
    • Please refresh the page or table for fresh AFSB seat availability. 
    • AFSB Interview call letter will be available for download after 19th April 2018 after you select the date and venue successfully.

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AFCAT 2 2017 Result Non Evaluated Candidates

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AFCAT 2 2017 RESULT NON EVALUATED CANDIDATES

As you all know Indian Air Force has published the AFCAT 2 2017 result today, also there are candidates who had problems with their OMR sheets and these candidates were not evaluated by the authorities. Sadly, they will not be allowed for AFCAT 2 2017. We always suggest you, fill your OMR sheet carefully and ask the authority in case of any doubt. Below is the list of AFCAT 2 2017 non-evaluated candidates. 

FOLLOWING CANDIDATES HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED DUE TO NON/ INCOMPLETE BUBBLING OF
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AFCAT 2 2017 Result Out Now – 14500+ Candidates Cleared AFCAT

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AFCAT 2 2017 RESULT 14500+ CANDIDATES CLEARED

List of Candidates shortlisted from AFCAT 2/ 2017 held on 27 Aug 17 & 17 Sep 17 for the next phase of testing at Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs) is annexed. Based on the induction requirements of the IAF, performance of candidates in AFCAT as well as statistics of reporting and success rates at AFSBs, the cut off marks for AFCAT 2/ 2017 is 160/ 300 for AFCAT and 60/ 150 for EKT. Only those candidates who have cleared both AFCAT and EKT will be considered for Technical Branch. All candidates may login to their account to view their individual AFCAT/ EKT Marks.

Candidates whose AFCAT Numbers figure in the list are required to login to their account and select the venue and date for further testing at one of the Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs). The last date for selection of AFSB venue and date is 19 Oct 17. The call letter is under revision. Candidates are required to print the Call up Letter and associated forms from the website on or after 17 Oct 17 and report to their selected venue along with AFCAT Admit Card, Call Up letter, documents as listed in the Call Up letter & associated forms duly filled.

 

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Shortlisted candidates who fail to select their AFSB schedules by 19 Oct 17 would not get AFSB of their preference due to limited seats. Hence all candidates are to compulsorily choose AFSB venue by due date.

NOTE

  1. All candidates are required to carefully read and follow the General Instructions available on www.careerairforce.nic.in before reporting to AFSB
  2. Candidates who have applied only for Flying Branch are to select 1 AFSB (Dehradun), 2 AFSB (Mysore) or 4 AFSB (Varanasi) as their AFSB centre.

DISCLAIMER

  1. All possible precautions have been taken while preparing the AFCAT results.However, the IAF reserves the right to rectify inadvertent errors, if any.
  2. The IAF reserves the right to review the cut off marks, if necessary, in order to meet its induction requirements.

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Indian Air Force has published the AFCAT 2 2017 written exam result on their official website. Candidates can check the AFCAT 2 2017 result by login into their profile and then select the AFSB date and AFSB venue. 

List of Candidates shortlisted from AFCAT 2/ 2017 held on 27 Aug 17 for the next phase of testing at Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs) is annexed. Based on the induction requirements of the IAF, performance of candidates in AFCAT as well as statistics of reporting and success rates at AFSBs, the cut off marks for AFCAT 2/ 2017 is 160/ 300 for AFCAT and 60/ 150 for EKT. Only those candidates who have cleared both AFCAT and EKT will be considered for Technical Branch. All candidates may login to their account to view their individual AFCAT/ EKT Marks.

Candidates whose AFCAT Numbers figure in the list are required to login to their account and select the venue and date for further testing at one of the Air Force Selection Boards (AFSBs). The last date for selection of AFSB venue and date is 19 Oct 17.AFCAT 2 2017 result

The candidate login will be available from 13 Oct 17 to 19 Oct 17. The allotment of seats will be on first come first serve basis. Therefore, in order to get AFSB of your choice you are advised to choose AFSB Centre as soon as possible and latest by 2359 hrs on 19 Oct 17 without fail. First batch of SSB would be available from 30 Oct 17 onwards.

AFCAT 2 2017 Events Important Dates 
Date of AFCAT 02/2017  written exam 27 Aug 2017
Date of AFCAT 02/2017 Supplementary exam 17 Sep 2017
Date of AFCAT 02/2017 Result 13 Oct 2017
Last Date to select AFSB dates 19 Oct 2017

 

AFCAT 2 2017 Cut Off Marks [Official]

Exam Year Cut Off Marks
AFCAT 1 2011 85
AFCAT 2 2011 88
AFCAT 1 2012 135
AFCAT 2 2012 143
AFCAT 1 2013 144
AFCAT 2 2013 116
AFCAT 1 2014 128
AFCAT 2 2014 123
AFCAT 1 2015 126
AFCAT 2 2015 144
AFCAT 1 2016 132
AFCAT 2 2016 148
AFCAT 1 2017 150
AFCAT 2 2017 160 
How to Check AFCAT 2 2017 Result and Marks:
  1. Visit www.careerairforce.nic.in and click on “candidates login” button at the top right.
  2. Enter your username and password.
  3. Now you can check the AFCAT 2 2017 cut off marks [official] and marks secured by you.
  4. Candidates who have secured more marks than cut off can click on ‘Generate Admit Card’.
  5. Then the candidate is required to select a convenient AFSB centre and interview date out of the given dates.
  6. Select your AFSB centre and interview date because every centre has some limited number of seats on a particular date which will be assigned on first come first serve basis.

AFCAT 2 2017 Important Dates

  • Release of Notification – 3rd June 2017
  • Starting of Registration for the Exam – 3rd June 2017
  • End of the Registration Process – 29th June 2017
  • Exam Date – 27 August 2017
  • Result Announcement – 13 Oct 2017
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What to do After AFCAT Result 2017

Congratulation to all the aspirants who have cleared the AFCAT 2 2017 written exam, but that is not all. Candidates can follow the instructions below to prepare best for the AFSB interview:

  • You can chose you date, venue for your AFSB considering all your engagements around the date you can chose the date most suitable for you.
  • Download and print the call letter. Don’t leave it for future, it’s better to get the printout of the call letter now only.
  • Keep the admit card and the call letter safe.
  • Check the document list and make sure you have all the required documents. If you do not have it then you must apply for the document in well advance, as the preparation of any document (like provisional certificate etc.) may take time.
  • Get the reservation done for the date you have chosen for. For some dates reservations might not be open yet, but don’t forget to put a reminder and get the reservations done as soon as the booking opens.
  • Check up for the places to stay at that place in case you plan to stay there apart from the scheduled days and in case you don’t have anybody living there.
  • Decide upon a good coaching if you plan to attend one. Take a feedback check from the pages of the coaching on Facebook and do a full research on it before joining. You can look for different aspects like the staff, facility, after coaching support etc.
  • Start going for a jog or gym. It’ll help build up stamina and improve your fitness. Thus giving you an upper hand in the Individual Obstacles.
  • Reading will improve your knowledge and help you in preparing lecturette etc. So try to read a good essay book of UPSC level.
  • Stay in regular touch with current events and happenings which are of National and International importance. This will help you in GD and in interview.
  • Do a good self-retrospection and find out about your positive and negative qualities. Strengthen your positives and minimize your negatives by working on them.
  • Try to know about your family, their occupation, qualities, education etc.
  • Read some normal things about IAF like the ranks, commands, aircraft etc. Major deals and recent news/ procurements about IAF are important as well.
  • Choosing a Date for AFSB and centers.

Note: IAF has pulled back the result from their official website, but many candidates were able to check their results before that. If you haven’t checked your results, wait for the IAF to put back the results again.

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Hello Friends! My name is BHANU PRATAP from YAMUNANAGAR, HARYANA. It all started on 17 May 2013 when I gave my first attempt at Indian Army TGC 117 entry in Allahabad where I got Conference out and realised that real journey and struggle of my life has just started. Then I gave TGC, SSC(T), SSC-GS(X) Navy SSBs and my passion to be an Indian Army Officer with 12 attempts kept me going via introspecting each time about myself and improvising little things which went missing in those earlier attempts. I gave a total of 13 attempts out of which 7 Screen outs, 5 Conference outs and 1 Recommended.

Someone once told me “You will not get anything you deserve before time”. And, my time came after a long wait of 4 years 3 months 7 days on 24 August 2017 when I got to wear that “+(plus)” Chest number in my 13th Attempt of TGC-126. It was worth waiting for this period of time. I got my TGC-126 call letter for Allahabad and selected the date 19 August 2017 for reporting. It was a different feel this time to touch the Allahabad Railway station for 8th time.

  1. OIR & PPDT (Screening Test) (Day-1) :

206 people reported on 20th August 2017 morning at SSB, out of which 39 people got screened in and the “Chest number 1” was me getting screened in this time after being getting screened out in previous two attempts.

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  1. Psychology Test (Day-2) :

On Day-2, Psychology tests got started with TAT where I was able to write all the 12 stories within given time. I put up very basic ideas in the stories from day-to-day life and real scenarios rather than putting up any rocket science perceptions.

After that, the test which puts the nerves out of every aspirant came, called WAT. In WAT, I kept the basic approach going with the flow of ideas coming to my mind. I did not try to put up a great sentence rather I just put the thoughts coming straight to my mind on the paper. I completed all 60 words in time.

Then came the SRT test, which is my favorite test among all, where we have to read 60 situations and write appropriate solution accordingly on the paper within 30 minutes. I was able to complete 46 SRTs within given time which was enough according to my writing speed. I gave the answer to each of them by just putting myself into that particular situation and getting the result out my way. So, just be basic and realistic in giving the SRT answers.

The last but not the least, SELF DESCRIPTION test, which every individual has its own way of writing about what your parents, boss, colleagues/friends, you think about yourself and what you want to become in future. I completed the test within 15 minutes provided.

Friends! Just trust the system as the overall approach to perform this test is to just give out the first thought of imagination/idea coming to your mind positively as it shows your real nature/behavior to the Psychologist which is further being seen by the IO & GTO in different ways and the most important thing to be noted down here is that all the three tests (Psychology tests, Interview and GTO tasks) must match to your personality in one way.

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  1. Interview (IO):

After my Psych test got over, I was called immediately by the President of the board for my interview as I was Chest no. 1 and I was told to sit and wait in the waiting room until my chest number blinks on the LED screen which is the indication to go to the interviewer room. I didn’t even wait for a minute and I was called for the interview. 6th time I was sitting in front of the interviewer and this time the change in me was zero nervousness. The interviewer grilled me with 4 rapid fire rounds of questions, each of it consisting 20 questions plus counter questions. And in every rapid fire round, he asked me one common question “Do you have any regrets in life?” for which I answered every time that “I do not have any regrets in my life for anything”.

Then, he asked me some neighboring countries news which I answered him according to my knowledge. He also asked me some GK questions which I answered “I do not know” and some technical questions also which I was not able to answer to the point. So, the interviewer tried to put me in some stress saying “Come on Bhanu! You should know these basic things as you are a techie guy” for which I said “Sir! I will get back to you on this next time”. And he was continuously watching my expressions, hand movements and feet movements.

After that, he asked me some questions regarding my work profile in IT and some basic details of my games and sports and in last he said that “Bhanu! Do not get anxious about your results and enjoy the time being here in SSB board till you are here and Enjoy the tasks in GTO tomorrow” which gave me a weird feeling that somewhere he is not happy with my answers or something. He closed my file in front of me with a heavy sound like he is not happy and my interview lasts for only 20 minutes. I thought it didn’t go well as he told me to leave after 20 minutes only where other candidates were accessed for more than 30 minutes to 90 minutes.

 

  1. GTO (Day-3 & Day-4):

GTO tasks have always been my favorite since the first attempt as the ground gives a positive feeling to me and somewhat strengthen my mind. The day started with two group discussions where I initiated in the first GD and spoke for a minute and then presented the ideas later within.

In GPE (Group planning exercise), I was not able to complete the solution on the paper due to less time was given but I presented the basic ideas within the discussion. In the PGT & HGT, I was leading from the front with basic ideas and approaches to move ahead and also appreciated other’s ideas as well and implemented them successfully to complete the tasks. And then Snake race and Lecturette went well for me.

On day-4, I was called last in the Command Task and given 15 minutes to solve which I completed in a minute. In Individual Obstacles, I completed 12 obstacles in 3 minutes and in FGT, I also performed well and gave the ideas with the group.

Overall, my GTO tasks gave me a positive feeling that, this might be my chance to get recommended if all goes well in Psych and IO. I was having the gut feeling that my GTO officer has recommended me for sure from his side.

 

  1. Conference (Day-5):

At last the D-day came when all of us were waiting what is going to happen next! We were called for the conference and being chest number 1, I was the first to sit in the corridor to be called upon by the panel for final discussion before the result. I was quite nervous and it was obvious as I was facing my 13th attempt. I was regularly keeping my faith up in god and praying that “13” has to be my lucky attempt and somewhere I was positive in my mind. The officers went inside the conference room and I thought they might discuss on my performance or might consider me as a Border Line case but in fact, my chest number was there on the screen within 15 seconds which means they did not discuss much about me. So, it was clear whether directly IN or OUT. I went in the conference room and my IO asked me basic questions regarding stay and food in SSB and then wished me best of luck for future ahead. It was clear in their mind what my result was!

Then the most difficult part was to wait till the last chest number to come out of that room and later we were called to declare the final result. Fingers were crossed, prayers were ON, Hopes were high and positive. The Psychologist came to declare result carrying a file in his hand and he asked “Any guesses! how many got recommended this time?” to which everyone replied “Sir! Five!! “. Then he said, “yes! five of you got recommended this time”. My hope for getting IN went straight up to the bar and I kept on praying to God for getting me through this time. He declared four chest numbers out of five and I was still waiting for mine to come.

And finally!!! He said the last Chest number who got recommended is CHEST NUMBER 1 (ME). I can’t even explain what were my expressions and emotions at that time. My each attempt since 2013 started running like a flash in front of my eyes, the way I reached to those SSB centers, those times before SSB exam I spent on Railway platforms, travelling all the way to Allahabad, Bhopal, Bangalore, Kapurthala for my SSBs, promises made to my mother for fulfilling her last wish which was to see her son getting commissioned in Defense Forces, making my father proud by giving him the biggest gift he deserved, living up to the expectations of my friends and well-wishers. I even forgot to speak up my name after listening to my chest number and thanked GOD for finally giving me what I have been working hard for! It was a dream which I believed and achieved with the efforts I made. I am thankful to GOD and my parents the most.

Also, much thanks to RAJPAL Sir, for always backing me up and keeping my spirits high that “Yes! I have it in me “. He is not only my Teacher or GURU, he is one of those Heroes of my life to whom I can never repay lifetime. Many thanks to the people who believed in me and mostly to those who did not believe in me made me what I am today. You guys kept me going.

Whatever is destined for you, just put down all your efforts to achieve it and you will achieve it one day.

Most importantly! If you want to become an officer, first start living like an officer in your daily life. It brings you up to the qualities required.

My motto since childhood is only “NEVER GIVE UP” and I never really do. So, do not give up on your dreams if you are willing to do anything for it. Just go for it till you get it !

All the best to every Aspirant out there ! Signing Off with best regards, Bhanu Pratap.

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AFCAT 2 2017 RESULT WILL BE PUBLISHED ON 13 OCT 2017

There are many candidates who are waiting for the AFCAT 2 2017 result eagerly. we have received so many questions from the candidates about the AFCAT 2 2017 result date. Finally, Indian air force has informed us regarding the AFCAT 2 2017 result date through their official website. Candidates who are waiting for the AFCAT 2 2017 results can check the details below. 

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Official Statement AFCAT 2 2017 Result

Dear candidates
The result of AFCAT 02/2017 is likely to be declared on 13 Oct 17 (Friday) by 1200 hrs. Those candidates who qualifies in written exam are to choose their AFSB for interview and SSB by login using email id and password. The candidate login will be available from 13 Oct 17 to 19 Oct 17. The allotment of seats will be on first come first serve basis. Therefore, in order to get AFSB of your choice you are advised to choose AFSB Centre as soon as possible and latest by 2359 hrs on 19 Oct 17 without fail. First batch of SSB would be available from 30 Oct 17 onwards.

Check: AFCAT 2 2017 Result 
How to Check AFCAT 2 2017 Result and Marks:
  1. Visit www.careerairforce.nic.in and click on “candidates login” button at the top right.
  2. Enter your username and password.
  3. Now you can check the AFCAT 2 2017 cut off marks [official] and marks secured by you.
  4. Candidates who have secured more marks than cut off can click on ‘Generate Admit Card’.
  5. Then the candidate is required to select a convenient AFSB centre and interview date out of the given dates.
  6. Select your AFSB centre and interview date because every centre has some limited number of seats on a particular date which will be assigned on first come first serve basis.

AFCAT 2 2017 Important Dates

  • Release of Notification – 3rd June 2017
  • Starting of Registration for the Exam – 3rd June 2017
  • End of the Registration Process – 29th June 2017
  • Exam Date – 27 August 2017
  • Result Announcement – 13 Oct 2017

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Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Group’Y’ Chhattisgarh 2017 – 2018

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IAF RECRUITMENT RALLY GROUP’Y’ CHHATTISGARH

An Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally is scheduled to be conducted at Ambikapur, Sarquia, Chhattisgarh for selection of candidates to join Indian Air Force as Airmen in Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security), Automobile Technician, Ground Training Instructor & Indian Air Force (Police) Trades.

Venue:  Rajiv Gandhi  PG College Ambikapur, Sarguja, Chhattisgarh

Date of Birth Block: Born between 13 January 1998 and 27 June 2001 (both days inclusive)

Educational Qualification: Passed10+2/Intermediate/Equivalent examination in any stream / minimum 50% marks in aggregate and minimum 50% marks in English.

Group & Trade(s) : Airmen in Group ‘V’ (Non-Technical) for Indian Air Force (Security), Automobile Technician, Ground Training Instructor & Indian Air Force (Police) Trades only Time & Date(

Time & Date(s) : Reporting time at Rally Venue: 6 AM 1″— 15 November 2017 (as per the details given at Para 6 below). 18 November 2017

Cut-off time for entry to the Rally Venue: 10 AM

State/Districts Covered :

  • 15 November 17 {For Auto Technician, Ground Training Instructor & Indian Air Force (Police) trades}:- Baloda Bazar, Balrampur, Bemetara, Bilaspur, Janjgir, Champa, Jaspur, Kawardha (Kabirdham), Korba, Koriya, Mungeli, Raigarh, Sarguja and Surajpur districts of State of Chhattisgarh.
  • 18 November 17 {For Indian Air Force (Security) trade only}:- Baloda Bazar, Balrampur, Bemetara, Bilaspur, Janjgir, Champa, Jaspur, Kawardha (Kabirdham), Korba, Koriya, Mungeli, Raigarh, Sarguja and it Surajpur districts of State of Chhattisgarh.

For more details visit: Indian Air Force Air Men Selection

Indian Coast Guard NAVIK Recruitment 2019

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INDIAN COAST GUARD NAVIK RECRUITMENT 2017

indian coast guard navik 2019Indian Coast Guard Navik 10+2 Recruitment 2019: Applications are invited from male Indian nationals possessing educational qualifications and age, as prescribed below, for recruitment to the post of Navik (General Duty) in the Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union. Indian Coast Guard offers an opportunity for 10+2 passed with Maths and Physics from an education board recognized by Central/State Government with minimum 50% aggregate marks. (5 % relaxation in minimum cut off will be given for SC/ST candidates and outstanding sports personnel of National level who have obtained 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in any field sports events at the Open National Championship/ Interstate National Championship. This relaxation will also be applicable to the wards of Coast Guard uniform personnel deceased while in service).

Indian Coast Guard Navik Educational Qualification: 10+2 passed with Maths and Physics from an education board recognized by Central/State Government with minimum 50% aggregate marks. (5 % relaxation in minimum cut off will be given for SC/ST candidates and outstanding sports personnel of National level who have obtained 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in any field sports events at the Open National Championship/ Interstate National Championship. This relaxation will also be applicable to the wards of Coast Guard uniform personnel deceased while in service).

Indian Coast Guard Navik Age Limits: Minimum 18 Years and maximum 22 years i.e. between 01 Aug 1997 to 31 Jul 2001 (both dates inclusive). Upper age relaxation of 5 years for SC/ST and 3 years for OBC candidates.

Indian Coast Guard Navik Pay, Perks and Others Benefits: On joining Indian Coast Guard, you will be placed in Basic pay Rs. 21700/- (Pay Level-3) plus Dearness Allowance and other allowances based on nature of duty/place of posting as per the prevailing regulations.

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Indian Coast Guard Navik Promotion and Perquisites. (a) Promotion prospects exist upto the rank of Pradhan Adhikari with pay scale Rs. 47600/- (Pay Level 8) with Dearness Allowance. Promotion to the Officer cadre is subject to suitability and performance.

Other benefits. (i) Free Ration and clothing as per the existing rules. Free medical treatment for self and family including dependent parents. (ii) Government accommodation for self & family on nominal license fee.

(iii) 45 days Earned leave and 08 days Casual leave every year with Leave Travel Concession (LTC) for self, family and dependent parents as per Government rules. (iv) Contributory Pension Scheme and Gratuity on retirement. (v) Canteen and various loan facilities. (vi) ECHS medical facilities after retirement.

Indian Coast Guard Navik Selection Procedure: The ‘Online’ Applications will be sorted out Centre wise. The conduct of test is planned during the month of Mar – Apr 2019. The Selection procedure is as follows:- (a) Short-listing criteria will be based on higher percentage of marks for a particular examination Centre. (b) The qualifying cut off percentage(%) of a particular Centre may be increased if more number of applications with higher percentage is received. (c) The written examination will be of objective type, which will generally cover subjects such as Maths, Physics, basic Chemistry, knowledge of English upto 12th standard, general knowledge, current affairs, quantitative aptitude and reasoning etc. (d) Those who qualify written examination will undergo Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and the testing procedure will take about 2 days. Physically Challenged candidates are not eligible to apply for this examination. (e) Physical Fitness Test (PFT). PFT will be conducted for all those who qualify the written tests. All candidates are advised to be in possession of sport rig (Shoe, T-shirt, Trouser etc). The PFT consists of:- (i) 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes. (ii) 20 Squat ups (Uthak Baithak) (iii) 10 Push up. Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at their own risk. (f) Based on the performance in the written examination, candidates will be shortlisted for initial recruitment medical examination (Preliminary) in a ratio as may be decided by the Indian Coast Guard. (g) The select list will be prepared from the candidates who qualify in all the tests depending upon the available vacancies. The Zone wise select list of candidates will be displayed in the Indian Coast Guard Website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in in the month of Jun/Jul 2019. Mere declaration of fit in initial medical examination does not indicate selection of the candidate for the final medical at INS Chilka.

Indian Coast Guard Navik How to Apply: (a) Applications will be accepted ‘Online only’ from 21 to 31 Jan 19 till 1700 Hrs. Candidates are to logon to www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in and click on opportunities button. The important instructions for filling of online application are:- (i) The Name of the Candidate, Father and Mother’s name and date of birth should be mentioned as per 10th class certificate. (ii) Indicate exact percentage of 12th class up to two decimals and this is not to be rounded off. (iii) Filling up of information like personal email ID and Mobile number of the candidate are compulsory. The date, time and Centre of the written examination and other information will be informed through Coast Guard Recruitment website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in (iv) The application provides choice of only One Centre for examination. The candidate is to choose Centre from the list mentioned against each state to which he belongs to.

On successful submission of the online application, a unique Application/Registration number will be provided to the candidate. Candidates must note down this application number for future reference and for retrieval/ reprint of e-admit card. Applicants to take print out of the e-admit card through URL http://joinindiancoastguard.gov.in/reprint.aspx from 11 to 21 Feb 2019 only post short listing of the online application. For candidates NOT meeting the eligibility criteria, a ‘Rejection Slip, giving the cause of rejection with the Application Number’ will be displayed. Short-listing criteria will be based on higher percentage of marks for a particular examination Centre.

The last date for ‘Online’ applications is 31 Jan 2019 till 1700 Hrs. For detailed eligibility criteria, filling up of forms and other details download the full Advertisement from Indian Coast Guard website www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in

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Two IAF GARUD Commando Martyred in Kashmir

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IAF Garuda Force personnel Sergeant Milind Kishor & Corporal Nilesh Kumar Nayan, who lost their lives in Bandipora encounter. Two Indian Air Force commandos martyred in part of a joint security team, and two militants were killed in a gunfight in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Wednesday morning. This is the first time Air Force commandos have been martyred in an encounter in Kashmir. They were with the army for operational experience and training. Usually, the airforce is not involved in encounters in the Valley.

The gunfight started when a joint patrol of the army, police and Garud commandos cordoned off an area in Hajin Bandipora after being alerted about the presence of militants, sources said. The militants opened fire early in the morning, injuring the two men who later died of their wounds.

Kalia said the gunfight was intense. “Two terrorists were killed and two air force Garud paras were martyred in the action,” he said. The firing had stopped and search operations were on, local sources said. The identity of militants, suspected to be from Pakistan-based Lashkar-a-Taiba, was yet to be ascertained.

The security forces have stepped up the offensive in the Valley with the government hardening its stand against militants after violent street protests and attacks on security personnel in the border state. The Garud force, tasked with guarding air force bases, trained in fight terrorists and insurgents and in search and rescue, origins lie in Jammu and Kashmir.

The need for a dedicated force was felt when militants attacked two air bases in Jammu and Kashmir in 2001. The first batch of Garuds was unveiled on February 6, 2004. It was Garud force that led the operation to flush out militants from Pathankot air base in January 2016.

 

 

IAF Garuda Force personnel Sergeant Milind Kishor & Corporal Nilesh Kumar Nayar, martyred today ❤️????? #indianairforce

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