IAF Airmen Group X & Y Enrolment List Released: Check Details Here
Team Careers360 | June 11, 2020 | 05:24 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force has released the enrolment list for Airmen (Group X and Y) 2020 on June 9. Candidates who have appeared for the exam can check the enrollment list from the official website. All candidates whose name is in the enrolment list now need to download the admit card and report to the respective venue as mentioned in the admit card. For more details, check the article given below.
Indian Air Force will release the additional enrolment list for Group X on July 12, 2020 while for Group Y on August 25. Candidates can download their admit card through login ID and password. Applicants also need to bring “COVID-19 Undertaking‟ available on the official website. Along with the admit card, candidates also need to carry below mentioned documents with them.
Documents to be carry at selection centre (ASC)
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Original passing certificate and marksheet of matriculation
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Originals of “Son of Air Force Personnel‟ (SOAFP) and NCC certificates
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Character certificate
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Coloured passport sized photograph
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Bank Account details (as mentioned in Joining Instructions), PAN Card, Aadhar Card and Voter Card (if available)
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Joint photograph with family
Indian Airforce Airmen (Group X & Y) Enrolment List -
Download Here
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Sarkari results 2020
In view of COVID-19 situation, there are no lodging facilities available near the enrolment venue. Candidates are advised not to come accompanied by their Parents/Guardians while reporting for enrolment at the location mentioned in their e-call letter. Candidates must carry safe masks and gloves with them.
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