AFCAT Application Form 2021: Last day to apply online at afcat.cdac.in
Piyush Chaudhary | June 30, 2021 | 08:18 AM IST | 2 mins read
AFCAT 2 2021 application form submission window will close today. Candidates can register for the AFCAT 2 2021 exam at afcat.cdac.in.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The AFCAT 2 2021 application form submission will end today, June 30. Candidates who have not filled the Indian Air Force application form 2021 till now can do so by visiting the AFCAT official website - afcat.cdac.in.
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According to the AFCAT 02/2021 notification released earlier by the Indian Air Force, a total of 334 vacancies (AFCAT/ NCC Special/ Meteorology Entry) will be filled by the AFCAT 2 2021 recruitment process.
AFCAT Exam Dates 2021
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AFCAT 02/2021 events |
Important dates |
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AFCAT notification 2021 date |
May 27, 2021 |
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AFCAT apply online date |
June 1, 2021 |
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AFCAT application form 2021 last date |
June 30, 2021 |
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AFCAT 2 2021 exam |
August 28, 29 and 30, 2021 |
How to fill AFCAT application form 2021
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Visit the AFCAT official website - afcat.cdac.in registration .
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Press the “Candidate Login” tab and click on AFCAT 02/2021 Cycle .
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Complete the AFCAT 2 2021 registration process.
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Now fill in the details as asked in AFCAT 2 2021 application form.
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Upload scanned images and documents.
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Pay the AFCAT application fee.
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Preview and submit the AFCAT application form 2021 online.
AFCAT 2 2021 apply online registration direct link.
AFCAT application fee
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Category |
AFCAT application Fee |
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UR/ OBC/ SC/ ST |
Rs 250 |
AFCAT Eligibility Criteria 2021
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Nationality |
Indian |
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Age limit |
Flying Branch: 20 to 24 years Ground Duty: 20 to 26 years |
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Educational qualification |
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. Flying Branch: BE/ BTech in any field from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks and passed Class 12th with mathematics and physics. Technical Branch: 4 year degree. 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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About AFCAT 2021
The Indian Air Force conducts the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) twice every year. Candidates eligible for AFCAT 2021 have to qualify the computer based-test, EKT test and Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview to be shortlisted in the final merit list for the AFCAT 2 2021 course beginning in July, 2022.
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