Indian Air Force Admit Card 2019 Released; Check Steps to Download
vikrant.shukla | September 10, 2019 | 05:29 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI SEPTEMBER 10: Indian Air Force has released the admit card for Group X and Group Y online. Candidates who have successfully applied for IAF’s Airmen Recruitment Exam Phase I can download the admit card from IAF’s official website from September 09, 2019 onwards.
Check Steps to Download the Admit Card of Indian Air Force Airmen Group X and Y:
1. Click on the official website of Indian Air Force’s Airmen Selection Board; airmenselection.cdac.in/CASB/
2. Enter the login details like email ID and password.
3. Enter the captcha and click on the ‘Sign in’ tab.
4. Candidates can successfully download the IAF Group X and Y Admit Card.
5. Post downloading the admit card, save the file for future reference.
Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2019 Admit Card Login Window:
Candidates should check the details mentioned on the admit card carefully and in case of any error in the candidate's name, DOB, exam dates, timings and venue, they should quickly contact the exam conducting body to rectify the fault(s).
Candidates should carry a printout of the admit card along with other mandatory documents to the allotted exam centre as per the scheduled time and dates mentioned.
The Indian Air Force notification for Airmen Recruitment was released on July 1st 2019 and was open until July 15th 2019. The examination will be held from September 21 - 24, 2019. Candidates who qualify the Airmen Phase I exam will be called for Airmen Phase II exam.
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