Agnipath Scheme: Registration for Indian Air Force recruitment 2022 starts from June 24
Abhiraj P | June 21, 2022 | 03:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
Aspirants can apply for the Air Force Agniveer recruitment 2022 under the Agnipath scheme on the website -- agnipathvayu.cdac.
NEW DELHI: The registration for the Agnipath recruitment 2022 for Indian Air Force will be held from June 24 to July 5, 2022. The online examination for the Indian Air Force recruitment 2022 starts on 24 July 2022. According to the notification from the Air Force, unmarried candidates born between December 29, 1999, and June 29, 2005, are eligible to apply for the Indian Air Force recruitment 2022.
Candidates can apply for the Indian Air Force recruitment 2022 under the Agnipath recruitment scheme on the website -- agnipathvayu.cdac.in from the Agneepath recruitment 2022 apply online date -- i.e., June 24 onwards. An examination fee of Rs 250 has to be paid by the candidates while registering for the online examination.
Join the Indian Air Force as an #Agniveer .
Registration for #AgnipathRecruitmentScheme starts from 24 June 2022 and ends on 05 July 2022.
Online examination starts from 24 July 2022.
For details, visit https://t.co/w1hj11fZ2K pic.twitter.com/IHYz81kgxh— Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) June 21, 2022
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Indian Air Force Recruitment 2022 Qualification
The eligibility criteria for the Indian Air Force recruitment 2022 under the Agnipath scheme is given below.
Educational qualification for Agnipath Agniveer recruitment 2022
The candidates should have passed any of the following examinations from an education board listed as COBSE members to be selected for the Indian Air Force recruitment 2022 under the Agnipath scheme:
- Intermediate, Class 12 or equivalent examination with subjects such as mathematics, physics and English in the syllabus with minimum 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English.
- Three years diploma course in engineering from a recognized polytechnic institute with 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English in diploma course.
- Two years vocational course with non-vocational subject such as physics and maths from state education boards or councils which are listed in COBSE with 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English in a vocational course.
- Intermediate or equivalent examination in any subject approved by central or state education boards with at least 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English or passed two years vocational course with a minimum of 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English in vocational course.
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Agniveer medical standards for Agnipath Air Force recruitment
In order to be selected as an Agniveer for the Indian Air Force under the Agnipath recruitment 2022, the height of the candidate should be at least 152.5 cm, and the chest should expand at least 5 cm. The weight of the candidate should be proportionate to height and age. Candidates who have undergone corneal surgery are not eligible to be selected as Agniveers in the Indian Air Force. The candidate should have normal hearing and should have healthy gums, a good set of teeth and a minimum of 14 dental points.
The detailed notification released by the Indian Air Force is available on the IAF website -- careerindianairforce.cdac.in.
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