AFCAT 1 notification 2025 out for 336 vacancies; registration from December 2
Ayushi Bisht | November 23, 2024 | 09:14 AM IST | 2 mins read
AFCAT 2025: Candidates will be able to fill the AFCAT 1 application form 2025 through the official website at afcat.cdac.in.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) issued the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 1 short notification 2025. As per the notification, the AFCET 2025 registration process will commence on December 2. Interested candidates will be able to fill the AFCAT 1 application form 2025 through the official website at afcat.cdac.in.
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As per the schedule, the last date to apply online for AFCAT 1 exam 2025 is December 31, 2024. The AFCAT 2025 recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 336 vacancies of men and women in the department.
The selection process of candidates for AFCAT 1 2025 will include a written test, AFSB Test, and Medical Examination. AFCAT is conducted to select candidates for admission to the Flying Branch and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches/NCC Special Entry/Meteorology Entry courses.
AFCAT 1 vacancy details 2025
Candidates can check the AFCAT 1 vacancies 2025 in the table given below:
|
Branch |
Course Number |
Men (SSC) |
Women |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Flying |
219/26F/SSC/M & W |
21 |
9 |
|
Ground Duty (Technical) |
218/26T/SSC/ 108AEC/ M & W |
AE(L): 95 AE(M): 53 |
AE(L): 27 AE(M): 14 |
|
Ground Duty (Non-Technical) |
218/26G/SSC/M & W |
Weapon System (WS) Branch: 14 Admin: 42 Accts: 13 Lgs: 11 Edn: 7 Met: 7 |
Weapon System (WS) Branch: 3 Admin: 11 Accts: 2 Lgs: 3 Edn: 2 Met: 2 |
AFCAT 2025 eligibility criteria
-
Flying Branch
(AFCAT entry):
- Graduation: Candidates must have a minimum of 60% marks in any undergraduate degree (with Physics and Mathematics at Class 12 level).
- OR a Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology degree with a minimum of 60% marks.
- Candidates who have completed their CPL with DGCA certification are eligible without the need for the 60% marks in graduation.
-
Ground Duty (Technical)
:
- Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics): A minimum of 60% marks in B.Tech/B.E. (with subjects such as Electronics, Electrical, Telecommunication, etc).
- Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical): A minimum of 60% marks in B.Tech/B.E. (with subjects such as Mechanical, Aeronautical, Aerospace Engineering).
- Candidates with MSc (Physics, Mathematics, Electronics, etc.) with at least 60% marks can also apply.
-
Ground Duty (Non-Technical)
:
- Administration/Logistics: A minimum of 60% marks in any undergraduate degree.
- Education: Postgraduate degree in relevant fields with at least 50% marks.
- Accounts: A minimum of 60% marks in BCom/ MCom.
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