AFCAT 2025 results declared; download on afcat.cdac.in
IAF AFCAT: Candidates require their email address and password to download their AFCAT 2025 results.
Candidates can download AFCAT question papers along with answers from here.
Free DownloadVaishnavi Shukla | March 17, 2025 | 01:11 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) results today, March 17. Candidates who appeared for the AFCAT 2025 exam can now check their results through the official website, afcat.cdac.in.
Candidates require their email ID and password to download their AFCAT 2025 results. The AFCAT 2025 exam was held on February 22 and 23. The IAF AFCAT recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 336 vacancies for Group 'A' Gazetted Officer positions.
AFCAT exam is held in two stages, including a medical test and a written exam. Candidates who qualify the exam will be eligible to appear for the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB). The AFCAT 2025 results will include details of registration number, candidate's name, cut-off marks, marks scored, AFSB selection process details, AFSB selection slot booking.
As per AFCAT marking scheme, candidates are awarded three marks for each response and one mark is deducted for each incorrect response.
How to check AFCAT 2025 results?
The steps to download the AFCAT 2025 results are as follows.
- Visit the IAF ACFCAT’s official website, afcat.cdac.in.
- Navigate the link AFCAT results 2025 available on the homepage.
- A new login page will appear.
- Enter your login details such as email address and password.
- Your AFCAT 1 result and the scorecard will appear on the screen.
- Check your AFCAT scores and overall cut off marks.
- Take a screenshot or printed copy and save it for future reference.
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