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6th May 2015, 04:11 PM
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Indian Air Force Common Admission Test Admit Card
I had applied for Indian Air Force Common Admission Test (IAFCAT) and one month has gone . I still didn’t get its Admit Card and after two days I have its Exam . Is there any process to download Admit Card online ? Please provide me that link from where I can get my admit card .
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12th July 2018, 09:11 PM
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Re: Indian Air Force Common Admission Test Admit Card
Can you tell me when will the Admit Card for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2 2018 will be made available as I will be giving the Exam this time?
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12th July 2018, 09:12 PM
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Re: Indian Air Force Common Admission Test Admit Card
The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is an entrance test for the aspirants who want to join Indian Air Force as Commissioned Officer in Flying, Ground Duty (Technical) and Ground Duty (Non-Technical). The exam is conducted by Indian Air Force twice in a year in the month of February and August. AFCAT - 02/2018 Important Dates Registration for Online Applications will open on 16th June 2018 Last Date to Apply: 15th July 2018 AFCAT II Exam Date: 18th & 19th August 2018 Admit Card: 15 Days before the Examination Courses Commencing in: July 2019 AFCAT - 02/2018 Vacancy Details Branches, Course Name & Vacancies Name of the Post: Commissioned Officer Total Vacancy - 182 Posts Name of the Branch: Flying (206/19F/SSC/M &W)= SSC - 42 Posts Ground Duty (Technical) [205/19T/PC/M = AE(L) - PC-22, SCC-30 Posts Ground Duty (Technical) [205/19T/SSC/M &W]= AE(M) - PC-10, SCC-14Posts Ground Duty (Non-Technical) [205/19G/PC/ M] - Admin: PC-08, SCC-12 Posts Ground Duty (Non-Technical) [205/19G/SSC/ M& W] - Logistics: PC-01, SCC-04; Account: PC-03, SSC-05; Education: PC-03, SSC-04 AFCAT Selection Process Shortlisting of the candidates will be done on the basis of marks scored in the written examination - AFCAT. One shortlisted on the basis of written exam will have to face Screening Test i.e. Stage-I Testing. The screening test will include Officer Intelligence Rating Test and Picture Perception and Discussion Test. Those who will qualify the Stage-I, will be called for Stage-II Testing. Stage II will include Psychological Test, Group Test to check interactive ability, personal conversation with Interviewing Officer. The entire process will take at least 5-6 days. One who will qualify the SSB/Interview will go through the medical examination. At the end, an all India merit list will be prepared on the basis of written test and interview. |