AFCAT 2 2025 Notification Released

AFCAT 2 2025 Notification Released

Updated on May 28, 2025 02:21 PM IST | #AFCAT
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Indian Air Force has released the short AFCAT 2 2025 notification on May 27, 2025. The short notice of AFCAT 2 2025 has been published in the newspaper. However, the detailed AFCAT notification will be released on June 2, 2025 on the official website at afcat.cdac.in. Candidates can download the detailed AFCAT notification 2025 in pdf format.

This Story also Contains
  1. How to Download AFCAT 2 2025 Notification
  2. AFCAT 2 2025 Application Form Date
  3. AFCAT 2 2025 Exam Date
AFCAT 2 2025 Notification Released
AFCAT 2 2025 Notification Released

How to Download AFCAT 2 2025 Notification

Aspirants can follow the steps below to download the notification of AFCAT 2 2025.

  • Open the AFCAT official website at afcat.cdac.in.

  • Click the AFCAT 2 2025 notification pdf link under the news section

  • The AFCAT notification will open in a new tab

  • Go through the notification carefully before starting to apply.

AFCAT 2 2025 Application Form Date

The IAF has announced the application form date for AFCAT 2 2025 in the short notice. As per the short notice, the AFCAT 2 apply link will be activated on June 2, 2025. The AFCAT online apply link will be activated on the officia website at afcat.cdac.in. Candidates can fill and submit the AFCAT 2 application form 2025 on or before July 1, 2025.

Steps to fill the AFCAT 2 2025 Application Form

  • Visit the official website of AFCAT, afcat.cdac.in.

  • Click the AFCAT 02/2025 under the “Candidates Login” section

  • Click the new registration

  • Complete the AFCAT 2 2025 registration form with basic information of the candidate

  • After completing the registration, click the application form

  • Enter all the required information and complete the application form

  • Pay the registration fee

  • Preview and submit the AFCAT 2 application form 2025

  • Take the printout of the application form for your reference.

AFCAT 2 2025 Exam Date

IAF will announce the AFCAT 2 exam date 2025 in the detailed notification on June 2, 2025. Along with the AFCAT exam date 2025, IAF will also release all the important information in the notification. The AFCAT admit card date will also be announced in the notification.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will the detailed AFCAT 2 2025 notification be released?

Candidates can download the AFCAT notification on June 2, 2025 on the official website.

2. What is the AFCAT 2 application form 2025 state date?

As per the AFCAT 2 2025 application form date, it will be released on June 2, 2025.

3. Where can I apply for the AFCAT 2 2025?

Candidates can access the AFCAT apply online 2025 link at afcat.cdac.in.

4. What is the AFCAT application form last date?

The AFCAT 2 2025 application form last date is July 1, 2025.

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Questions related to AFCAT

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Hello,

As of today (27 May 2025), you are 22 years old . For the AFCAT Flying Branch , the age limit is 20 to 24 years as of the course start date. However, candidates holding a valid Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) issued by DGCA (India) can apply up to 26 years .

AFCAT exams are conducted twice a year – AFCAT 1 (Feb) and AFCAT 2 (Aug).

For the Flying Branch , the age is calculated as on 1 July for AFCAT 2 and 1 January for AFCAT 1.

Your Date of Birth: 25 Oct 2002

  • For AFCAT 2 2025 (course starts July 2026) → You will be 23 years 8 months Eligible

  • For AFCAT 1 2026 (course starts Jan 2027) → You will be 24 years 2 months Still eligible

  • For AFCAT 2 2026 (course starts July 2027) → You will be 24 years 8 months Not eligible (crosses 24 years)

You are eligible for AFCAT 2 2025 and AFCAT 1 2026 for Flying Branch.

So, you have 2 attempts left including AFCAT 2 2025 .

Hope it helps !

Hello,

Yes, you are eligible for the AFCAT Flying Branch if you meet these conditions:

  • You must have passed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics, securing at least 50% marks in each subject.

  • You must have completed graduation (minimum 3 years) from a recognised university with at least 60% marks.

Since you had PCB in 12th, you can take Mathematics as an additional subject through NIOS. NIOS is a recognised board, and its certificates are accepted. Just make sure you score at least 50% marks in Mathematics.

You don’t need to take a drop. You can study for the NIOS Mathematics exam along with your graduation. But you must complete and pass the Maths exam before applying for AFCAT.

Hope it helps !

So, you've cleared all the AFCAT stages? That's fantastic news and a huge step towards becoming a commissioned officer in the Indian Air Force! Now, what's next on this exciting journey? Let's break it down:

1. AFSB (Air Force Selection Board Testing): If you aced the AFCAT written exam, expect a call letter inviting you to the AFSB interview. You could be heading to Dehradun, Mysuru, Gandhinagar, or Varanasi – exciting, right? This isn't just a quick chat; the AFSB evaluation is a pretty intense five-to-six-day process designed to really see if you've got what it takes for a career in the IAF. It's split into two stages:

Stage I: This is the initial screening. You'll face the Officer Intelligence Rating Test and the Picture Perception and Discussion Test (PPDT). How you perform here decides if you move on to Stage II, so bring your A-game!

Stage II: Made it through Stage I? Awesome! Now, over the next few days, get ready for:

Psychological Tests: These are written tests designed to evaluate the psychological attributes that are essential to military service.

Group Testing: Think indoor and outdoor activities designed to see how well you lead, work in a team, and handle the physical demands.

Personal Interview: A one-on-one with an interviewing officer. They'll be looking at your motivation, how aware you are, and if you're truly suited for a career in the IAF. Be prepared to talk about yourself and why you want this!

Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS): Aiming for the Flying Branch? This test is all about figuring out your pilot training aptitude.

2. Medical Examination: If the AFSB gives you the thumbs up, it's time for a thorough medical exam. This happens either at the Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME) in New Delhi or the Institute of Aviation Medicine in Bengaluru. They need to make sure you meet the IAF's strict medical and fitness standards – no cutting corners here!

3. Merit List and Commissioning: Finally, an All India Merit List is compiled. This is based on your performance in the AFCAT written exam, the AFSB assessments, and those medical results. Where you land on this list, combined with how many vacancies there are in different branches, determines if you'll get joining instructions.

If you're selected, you'll report to a training academy, like the Air Force Academy in Dundigal, Hyderabad, and begin your training. Successfully complete that, and you'll be commissioned as an officer in the IAF – ready to start that distinguished career serving our nation! J

ust remember, Charanidhi, the AFCAT selection process is super competitive. Meeting the basic requirements doesn't guarantee you a spot. So, prep hard for each stage, and keep an eye on the official IAF recruitment channels for any updates. Best of luck!

Hello aspirant,

The eligibility requirements for AFCAT included age, educational attainment, nationality, and health standards. Candidates must meet these requirements in order to apply for the exam; otherwise, their applications will be denied. The AFCAT eligibility criteria state that candidates must be between the ages of 20 and 24 and that graduation is the required educational background for this exam.

As you will be 23 years old in 2027, you are eligible for this exam.

Thank you

A minimum of 50% marks each in Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level and a minimum of three years of graduation degree (or appearing for the final semester exam) with 60% marks from a recognized university.

Since you have completed your B.Sc. with Botany, Zoology, and Environmental Science, and are confident of passing with over 60%, you meet the educational qualifications for the Flying Branch in AFCAT 1 2025.

  • Ground Duty (Technical): This requires a four-year engineering degree or an equivalent qualification with minimum marks as specified for each role. Your B.Sc. wouldn't qualify for this branch.

  • Ground Duty (Non-Technical): This has openings for graduates from any stream, including your B.Sc. However, there might be specific requirements for each post (e.g., minimum marks, specific degrees preferred).

    https://competition.careers360.com/exams/iaf-afcat

    I hope it helps!
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