IAF Agniveervayu Non-Combatant Result 2026 declared at agnipathvayu.cdac.in; merit list
Sakshi Gupta | June 7, 2026 | 11:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
The IAF has published the Agniveervayu Non-Combatant Intake 02/2026 selection list, including main and standby candidates
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has issued the list of selected candidates for Agniveervayu Non-Combatant Intake 02/2026 on the official website at agnipathvayu.cdac.in. The result was out on June 6, 2026. The merit list comprises the names of candidates selected in the main list as well as those placed on the waiting or standby list.
Candidates featured in the merit list have secured selection on the basis of their performance in the recruitment process. The selection exercise follows the Agniveervayu Non-Combatant Intake 02/2026 examination, which was held on March 30 and 31, 2026.
Candidates who participated in the recruitment process can verify their selection status by checking the merit list displayed at the respective station or unit where they took the examination. The list has been prepared and published according to the candidates’ merit rankings.
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IAF Agniveer Vayu Non-Combatant Result 2026: Steps to check
To check the Agniveervayu Non-Combatant Intake 02/2026 examination merit list follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official website at agnipathvayu.cdac.in
- On the homepage, select ‘Candidates Login’
- Enter the registration details, including username/email ID & password and then submit
- The Agniveervayu Non-Combatant Intake 02/2026 exam result will be displayed on the screen
- Download the result and take a printout for further reference
IAF Agniveer Vayu Non-Combatant Exam 2026: Eligibility criteria
Eligible applicants must be between 17.5 and 22 years of age. Candidates applying under the Science stream were required to have completed Class 12 with Physics, Mathematics, and English, obtaining a minimum of 50 per cent aggregate marks along with 50 per cent marks in English. Those holding a three-year engineering diploma or having completed a two-year vocational programme with Physics and Mathematics were also eligible, subject to the prescribed eligibility requirements.
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For the non-science stream, applicants needed to have passed either Class 12 or a two-year vocational course, securing at least 50 per cent marks in aggregate and 50 per cent marks in English.
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