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eligibility for afcat exam can any one say to me

amanlikes638 11th Jul, 2020

Greeting Aspirant,

To be eligible you must fulfill the following:

  • An Indian Citizen,
  • Age Limit: 1. Flying Branch : 20-24 Years, Candidates having Commercial Pilot Licence is relaxed to 20-26 Years.

2. Ground Duty(Technical and Non Technical ): 20-26 Years

  • Candidates below 25 years of age must be unmarried at the time of commencement of course.
  • Widows/Widowers and divorcees below 25 years of age are also not eligible.
  • Candidates who marry to the date of his application though successful at SSB or medical will not be eligible for training.
  • Those who marry during the period of training will be discharged and will be liable to refund all expenditure incurred on him by the government.
  • Married candidates above 25 years are eligible to apply but during their training period, they will neither be provided married accommodation nor can they live with family.

Education qualification:

  1. Flying Branch: Minimum of 60% in Maths and Physics at Class 12 and
    Graduation in any discipline with 60% or equivalent.
  2. Ground Duty ( Technical Branch ): Passed Class 10+2 with 60% marks each in Physics and Mathematics and four years degree Engineering/ Technology
  3. Ground Duty ( Non Technical Branch): Graduation in any discipline with minimum 60%

Hope My Answer Helped You.

Best of Luck For Future

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i dont have driving licence and passport....im eligible to get AFCAT job

AA 11th Jul, 2020

Hi aspirant ,

yes you are eligible  for afcat examination . for eligible in afcat examination you should qualify its educational and age criteria , that all. if you qualify this then you are eligible . you should have a ug degree and you should be of age 21 years .

hope this help you

best of luck

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I have completed 3years of diploma after 10th and bachelors of engineering in IT but not completed 12th. Am I eligible for AFCAT flying branch?

K.Durga devi 13th Aug, 2020

Hello aspirant,

The basic eligibility is passing 12th with maths,physics and chemistry subjects...and ground level jobs also demands bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering. So, better  you can try for some other exams...There are lot of opportunities for IT based students.

Hope this finds helpful...ALL THE BEST!!!

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I got 59.54 % aggregates in bsc graduation. but I hv 60 % above in 10+2 th in physics and math. am I eligible for afcat???

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 30th Jun, 2020

hi,

Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) eligibility criteria is,

since you have completed graduation course in b.sc you are eligible to apply for flying branch and ground duty non technical branches. but the eligibility is, candidates must secure 60% marks in graduation course, since your marks in graduation is below 60% you are not eligible to apply.

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Im a student of 3rd year B.Sc computer science, Im planning to register for AFCAT, My question is that what should I fill under "Aggregate/Gross" percentage? Since I havent finished my graduation. Thank you!

Sharon Rose Student Expert 19th Jun, 2020

Hello,

As you are in your final year of your graduation you are still an appearing candidate. You need to enter the percentage which you have obtained upto the last semester or year for which the results are declared. If you have semesters then you can enter the percentage which you have obtained uptill 5th semester if the results were declared if not enter the percentage which you have obtained uptill 4th semester. If there are no semesters then enter the percentage which you have obtained uptill 2nd year.

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are diploma holders + engeering graduates are allowed for afcat technical entry or not???

Ruchita 12th Jul, 2020

Same problem with me

For admin it is possible but for technical entry i think 12 science is necessary

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Im a 3rd year student currently pursuing B.Sc. Computer Science, am I eligible for AFCAT?

Shubham Dhane 16th Jun, 2020

Hello,

The eligibility criteria for AFCAT states that Bachelor’s degree (3 years) in any discipline from a recognised university are eligible. Final year students are eligible to apply provided they do not have any backlog and have secured a minimum of 60% marks up to the last semester/year.  You need to submit proof of passing their degree by November 15, 2020. Please click the below link to know more.

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/afcat-eligibility-criteria

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IAM a "c" certificate holder of NCC,and interested in afcat exam but not appeared for CPSS/PABT is there any problem?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 14th Jun, 2020

To appear in AFACT through written examination you don't need to appear for CPSS/PABT initially. But once you clear the AFACT test and want to join the Flying Branch subjective to fulfilling the eligiblity criteria, then CPSS/PABT becomes a compulsory test and you get a chance for it once in a lifetime.

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hi ! i have done bba and my dob is 23/03/1996 so am i eligible for afcat this yr which is going to be on 19 sept 2020 ! please help thank you !

Sharon Rose Student Expert 13th Jun, 2020

Hello,

To be eligible for AFCAT-2 2020 your age must be in between 20-24 years for flying branch and for ground duty technical and non-technical your age must be in between 20-26 years and you must have born in between July 2, 1995- July 1, 2001. So you are eligible for ground duty branch through AFCAT-2 2020.

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can I become fighter pilot after going through LASIK surgery through AFCAT??

Sharon Rose Student Expert 10th Jun, 2020

Hello,

Candidates who have undergone LASIK/PRK are fit to join in all branches of Air Branch if they fulfill the following criteria

  • The surgery must not have taken place on or before 20 years.
  • When measure with IOL master the axial length of the eye should be less than 25.5 mm.
  • Minimum 12 months should have passes after PRK/ LASIK  surgery and there must not be any complication.
  • When measured by a corneal pachymeter corneal thickness should not be less than 450 microns post LASIK/PRK
  • Individuals who had high refractive errors (>6D) before PRK/ LASIK must be excluded.

If you fulfill all these criteria there shall be no rejection due to this LASIK surgery.

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