AFCAT Exam


Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is conducted by Indian Air Force to select candidates as Class 1 gazetted officers in the Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches. The exam is organised twice a year in February and August/September. Millions of candidates participate in this exam and wish to join the recognised Indian Airforce Academy and become the Indian Air Force Officer. Being one of the most sought-after exams, a large number of candidates appear for it. However, only a few are able to crack the exam. Candidates can apply for the AFCAT whether they are male or female.

AFCAT Exam Information


AFCAT Exam Details
Full Exam Name Air Force Common Admission Test
Conducting Body Indian Air Force
Frequency of Conduct Twice a year in February and August/September
Nationality Indian
AFCAT Marital Status Unmarried
AFCAT Gender Men and Women
AFCAT Age Limit Flying Branch: 20 to 24 years
Ground Duty: 20 to 26 years
AFCAT Educational Qualification 60% in Maths and Physics in 10+2
Graduate
AFCAT Physical Eligibility Height:
Flying Branch – 162.5 cm
Ground duty (Tech-Non tech):-
Male -157.5 cm
Female -152 cm