AFCAT Admit Card 2019 to be Released on August 5 @afcat.cdac.in
Team Careers360 | August 2, 2019 | 06:49 PM IST | 1 min read
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Free DownloadNEW DELHI, AUGUST 2: Indian Air Force (IAF) has informed that the admit card of AFCAT 2 will be released online on August 5, 2019, 1:00 pm onwards. AFCAT admit card will be available to download until the respective day of examination. AFCAT II 2019 will be conducted on August 24 and 25.
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In order to download AFCAT admit card 2019, candidates must login using their email ID/ username and password. Candidates must check the details printed on the admit card of AFCAT 2019 for any discrepancies. In case there are any errors, candidates must have them rectified by contacting the exam body. Details on the admit card include name of the candidate, date of birth, parents’ name, Aadhaar Card number, email ID, address, signature, photograph, date & time of the exam, address of the exam centre and exam day instructions.
It is important that the candidates carry their Aadhaar Card, two passport size photographs (identical to the one used during registration) and either PAN Card, passport, driving license, voter ID or college ID.
IAF releases the admit card of AFCAT online exam and AFSB interview separately. Candidates who qualify the online examination are issued admit cards of the next stage of the exam. Additionally, candidates who have opted for Ground Duty (Technical) branch will have to take Engineering Knowledge Test or EKT.
On qualifying all stages of the exam, candidates 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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