AFCAT exam analysis 2021 for August 29; EKT moderate, check expected cutoff
Ujjwal Kirti | August 29, 2021 | 06:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
The AFCAT 2 2021 exam analysis is available now. Check the expected AFCAT 2 2021 cutoff and AFCAT question paper difficulty level.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadNEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully conducted the AFCAT 2 2021 on August 2, 2021 in two shifts. Candidates who appeared in the AFCAT 2021 exam can check the AFCAT 2 2021 exam analysis for both the shifts along with the AFCAT EKT analysis 2021. According to the feedback, the AFCAT exam in first shift was of moderate whereas in the second shift, the exam was moderately difficult.
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Candidates who appeared in the AFCAT exam today also mentioned that the AFCAT EKT (Engineering Knowledge Test) was of moderate level. With the help of AFCAT exam analysis 2021, students will get to know about the AFCAT question paper difficulty level, number of good attempts and expected AFCAT 2 2021 cutoff. Candidates who will appear in the AFCAT exam on August 30, 2021 must check the AFCAT 2021 exam analysis for a better understanding of the level of AFCAT exam 2021.
AFCAT 2 2021 Analysis: Overview
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The AFCAT 2021 exam was conducted in CBT mode, which is a computer based test.
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In the AFCAT 2 2021 CBT , there were 100 questions whereas in the EKT paper there were 50 questions.
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Candidates are awarded 3 marks for each correct response whereas for wrong answers 1 mark will be deducted in both CBT and EKT paper.
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The total time duration for CBT round was 120 minutes and 45 minutes were allotted for EKT.
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Normalization will be used for AFCAT 2 2021 cutoff calculation
AFCAT 2 2021 exam analysis - Shift-wise
Students can check the shift-wise exam analysis of AFCAT 2021 in the table below. The AFCAT exam analysis 2021 is based on the inputs given by the candidates who appeared in the AFCAT 2 2021 exam on August 29, 2021.
AFCAT 2021 exam analysis shift 1 (August 29)
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Sections |
Difficulty Level |
No. of Good Attempts |
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General Awareness |
Moderate |
19-21 |
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Verbal Ability in English |
Moderate |
18-20 |
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Numerical Ability |
Moderate |
17-19 |
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Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test |
Easy to Moderate |
20-21 |
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Total |
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76-80 |
AFCAT 2021 exam analysis shift 2 (August 29)
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Sections |
Difficulty Level |
No. of Good Attempts |
|
General Awareness |
Moderate |
18-19 |
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Verbal Ability in English |
Moderate |
18-19 |
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Numerical Ability |
Moderate to Difficult |
15-17 |
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Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test |
Moderate to Difficult |
14-16 |
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Total |
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68-73 |
AFCAT 2 2021 analysis for EKT
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AFCAT 2 EKT exam |
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Good Attempts |
Difficulty Level |
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30-32 |
Moderate |
AFCAT Cut-off 2021
IAF will release the AFCAT cut-off along with the AFCAT 2 result 2021. However, candidates can check the AFCAT expected cut-off based on the AFCAT exam analysis 2021 in the table below.
AFCAT 2021: Expected cut-off
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AFCAT 2 2021 cutoff |
EKT cutoff marks |
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165-180 |
45-55 |
Along with the final result of AFCAT 2021, the exam authority will provide the merit list too. The shortlisted candidates will have to undergo the training for the stipulated period of time.
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