AFCAT 1 2021 Merit List Released at afcat.cdac.in; Download here
Md Usmangani Ansari | December 21, 2021 | 10:12 PM IST | 1 min read
AFCAT 1 2021 merit list has been released for the course commencing from January 2022 at afcat.cdac.in. The merit list is available for download from the official website.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
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NEW DELHI:
Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the AFCAT 1 merit list 2021 for AFSB January course 2022. The merit list of AFCAT 1 2021 has been released today, December 21, 2021 for courses commencing at Airforce Academy from Jan 2022. Candidates can check their results on the official website - afcat.cdac.in. This merit list of AFCAT 1 2021 is without the medical fitness of candidates who appeared in the AFCAT 1 exam 2021. So they should not consider themselves as selected finally.
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The AFCAT 1 exam 2021 was to recruit candidates to fulfill a total of 241 vacancies for different branches of the Indian Air Force such as Flying Branch & Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) Branches.
How to download AFCAT 1 2021 merit list:
The candidates who appeared in the exam can download the merit list of AFCAT 1 2021 by checking the detailed steps below.
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Candidates should visit the official website i.e. afcat.cdac.in.
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Go to the home page and see the ‘News’ section available there.
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Click on the AFCAT 1 merit list 2021 link on the web page.
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After that, It will redirect you to the PDF file.
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Download AFCAT 1 2021 merit list and save it for future reference.
The AFCAT 1 2021 merit list is without medical status and is to be used to see the relative position of all candidates recommended by AFSBs. The merit list 2021 released today does not convey that you have been selected to join AFA. To clarify it, candidates need to check the actual contents which will be given in the final result of AFCAT 1 2021 .
About AFCAT
The AFCAT is conducted by the Indian Air Force and there are two types of services under it including Flying Branch and Non-Technical Ground Duty.
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