IAF Released Airmen Group X and Y Provisional Selection List; Download Now
vikrant.shukla | November 1, 2019 | 12:41 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, NOVEMBER 01 - Indian Air Force (IAF) has released Provisional Selection List for the recruitment of Airmen Group X and Y 01/2019 on its official website airmenselection.cdac.in. IAF has also released the name of candidates who are selected after their medical examination which was also the phase-III of the Airmen recruitment process. The provisional selection list released by Indian Air Force is for Group X (Tech), Group Y (Except Auto Tech, GTI, IAF(P), IAF(S) & Musician), (Med Asst), (IAF-S). IAF has released the result in PDF format, which contains the name, roll number, DOB, merit position and medical status of the candidates selected.
Candidates who are found medically fit will be called for the enrollment after IAF releases the enrolment list. The dates will be notified on the official website shortly.
Steps to check the Provisional Selection List of the candidates:
1. Visit the official website - airmenselection.cdac.in/CASB/
2. Go to the PSL/Enrolment list in the ‘CANDIDATE’ section
3. On the new page, you will find the list of PSL/Not in PSL and the enrolment list
4. Click on the list to download the PDF and check your name/roll number
5. Download the PDF and save it for future reference
Indian Air Force has released two lists - Provisional Select List and Not in Provisional Select List for each trade except Group ‘y’ Medical Assistant, has released two lists. Those candidates who are not in the PSL list are those candidates who did not secure any position in the merit list. These candidates have cleared the selection test but due to low merit, they are not selected in PSL.
The Indian Air Force notification for Airmen Recruitment was released on July 1st 2019 and was open until July 15th 2019. The examination was held from September 21 - 24, 2019.
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