AFCAT 2 2021 application form released; Apply online at afcat.cdac.in
Indian Air Force has released the AFCAT 02/2021 application form today, June 1 at afcat.cdac.in registration. The AFCAT application form 2021 last date is June 30.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadPiyush Chaudhary | June 1, 2021 | 11:22 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the AFCAT 02/2021 application form today, June 1. The AFCAT application form 2021 has been released online at afcat.cdac.in. Interested and eligible candidates can register for the AFCAT registration online. The AFCAT application form 2021 last date is June 30, 2021.
As per AFCAT 2 2021 notification released earlier by the IAF, AFCAT 02/2021 recruitment test will be conducted to recruit 334 vacancies (AFCAT/ NCC Special/ Meteorology Entry).
AFCAT 2 2021 Exam Date
AFCAT events |
Important dates |
AFCAT 2 2021 notification date |
May 27, 2021 |
AFCAT 2 2021 application form date |
June 1, 2021 |
AFCAT application form 2021 last date |
June 30, 2021 |
AFCAT 2 2021 exam |
August 28, 29 and 30, 2021 |
How to fill the AFCAT 2 2021 application form online
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Visit the AFCAT official website - afcat.cdac.in registration .
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Go to the “Candidate Login” tab and click on the AFCAT 02/2021 Cycle.
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Complete the AFCAT registration process.
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Now fill in the basic and personal details as asked in AFCAT 2 2021 application form.
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Upload the scanned photograph and signature.
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Pay the application fee.
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And lastly, preview and submit the AFCAT application form 2021.
AFCAT apply online registration direct link.
AFCAT 2 2021 - Application fee
Category |
Application Fee |
General/ OBC/ SC/ ST |
Rs 250 |
AFCAT 2 2021 Eligibility Criteria
Nationality |
Indian |
AFCAT 2 2021 age eligibility |
For Flying Branch: 20 years - 24 years For Ground Duty: 20 years - 26 years |
Educational qualification |
For Ground Duty: Minimum 60% in physics and maths and minimum 4 years degree graduation/ integrated post-graduation qualification in Engineering/ Technology from a recognized University. For Flying Branch: Graduation (min 3 years) in any discipline with minimum of 60% marks and have passed Class 12 with mathematics and physics. BE/ BTech from a recognized University with a minimum of 60% marks. Technical Branch: 4 year degree qualification. Must have cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India with 60% marks. |
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AFCAT 2 2021 - Selection Process
The Air Force Common Admission Test is conducted by the Indian Air Force in two cycles every year. The AFCAT eligible applicants need to qualify the AFCAT CBT and EKT test followed by the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview to be shortlisted for the AFCAT 02/2021 course starting in July, 2022.
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