Air Force Common Admission Test
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
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To know about the colleges that you can get at this rank, you can visit the official website of the josaa and the csab counselling authority and then check the previous year cutoff and the opening and closing rank to know about the
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Yes, you are eligible to sit for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) and Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) exams provided you meet certain criteria. For CDS, you need a degree from a recognized university for Indian Military Academy (IMA) and Officers' Training Academy (OTA), and for the Air
To apply for technical and non-technical jobs in the Indian Air Force, you can take the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT).
Exams:
AFCAT : For both technical and non-technical officer roles.
Entry Options : Flying, Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical).
How to Prepare:
Understand the syllabus : Includes General
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Candidates between 19 to 25 years of age are eligible to apply for CDS recruitment 2024. Before filling up the application form, aspirants must check UPSC CDS eligibility criteria carefully. CDS exam 2024 for both sessions will be conducted on April
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Admit card . This crucial document contains essential information such as your name, roll number, exam date and time, and
No, You do not necessarily need to choose an engineering stream in college to be eligible for CDS or AFCAT exams. As long as you meet the eligibility criteria specified by the exams, you can pursue your desired field of study in college and still appear for these exams.
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Applicants who intend to take the exam should consult the AFCAT question paper pdf to understand the exam's difficulty level, question kinds, and format. The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is administered twice a year by the Indian Air Force.
To download the previous year question papers,
I understand it can be really confusing but if you have completed your BSc with Physics, Chemistry, and Maths then you can apply for AFCAT (non-technical) under the "Graduate" category. So the correct option from the various options would be "Graduate C."
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