AFCAT 2 2019 to be Conducted on Sept 25; Download Admit Card
aayushi madavi | September 12, 2019 | 10:26 AM IST | 1 min read
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Free DownloadNEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 12: Indian Air Force (IAF) has announced on their official website that AFCAT 2 2019, which was earlier postponed for Srinagar candidates, will be conducted on September 25. Candidates can download AFCAT 2 admit card 2019 through candidate login facility on their website - afcat.cdac.in , until the day of examination.
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How to download AFCAT 2 2019 admit card?
Follow the steps given below to download the admit card of AFCAT 2 -
Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Click on the ‘Candidate Login’ option and select the option - ‘AFCAT 02/2019 - CYCLE’
Step 3: Enter your email id and password in the login window that appears
Step 4: Click on the admit card option
Step 5: Download and print
Candidates must note that they will have to carry two passport size photographs (identical to the one used during registration), Aadhar Card, and either PAN Card, passport, driving license, voter ID or college ID.
Shortlisted candidates in the result of AFCAT online examination will be called for the next stage of the selection process - AFSB interview. In addition to that, candidates who have opted for Ground Duty (Technical) branch will have to appear for Engineering Knowledge Test or EKT.
Candidates who qualify all stages of the exam will be shortlisted as Group A Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches in Indian Air Force under Permanent Commission and Short Service Commission.
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