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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can write the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) after completing your engineering, but only if you have a full-fledged engineering degree (B.E./B.Tech). AFCAT eligibility for technical branches requires a minimum of 60% in a bachelor's degree in engineering. A Diploma alone doesn't qualify. Ensure you meet the degree, age, and other eligibility criteria specified by the Indian Air Force before applying for AFCAT.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Scoring above the cut off is esstential as it qualifies you for the next stage of the selection process, which is the AFSB interview. However, merely clearing the cutoff does not guarantee selection; a higher score can improve your chances of advancing in the merit list.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Achieving a good score in AFCAT is important because it increases your chances of qualifying for the AFSB interview. The scores enhances your position in the merit list. This improves the likelihood of selection. This boosts your confidence for subsequent selection stages.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, all the vacancies in AFCAT 2024 do not come under SSC alone. The vacancy is divided under several categories of entry types, PC as well as SSC.
Distribution of Vacancies
AFCAT Entry : Flying branch and Ground Duty branches Technical and Non-Technical Ground Duty Technical Vacant Posts of Several Technical Posts.
Ground Duty Non-Technical: It includes administrative, accounts, education, and other non-technical posts.
NCC Special Entry: A percentage of SSC seats are reserved from the AFCAT vacancies.
For instance, in the AFCAT 2 2024 exam, there are specific vacancies for male and female candidates in different branches, which means a lo
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
You do not qualify based on eligibility criteria of the AFCAT exam. So you cannot apply for the same. For applying to the AFCAT exam, the minimum percentage of marks in 12th with Physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects is 50%. You should have a graduation degree from a recognised university for the Ground Duty branch with at least 60% marks. Your qualification being only a BA, in subjects not required for your interest, you do not meet this criterion. Hence, you would require to continue further studies in subjects that are relevant or some other degree that meets the eligibility criteria of the respective branches which are of i
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
It is an internet-based test and is designed as an assessment test computer-based assessment test with objective-type questions. It is conducted in English only. The course of study will include General Awareness, Verbal Ability in English, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning and Military Aptitude. They themselves must register online, and the test is actually carried out at the centers throughout India. The online format ensures a standard and efficient evaluation process, through which candidates can demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a controlled environment. For further details, you may log on to the AFCAT website.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
When selecting books for AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) preparation, it is important to focus on resources that cover the required syllabus thoroughly and are aligned with the exam pattern. Here are the key factors to consider when choosing books for AFCAT preparation:
1. Exam Syllabus Alignment
- Ensure that the book strictly follows the AFCAT syllabus, which includes topics in:
- General Awareness (current affairs, history, geography, polity, science, etc.)
- Verbal Ability in English (grammar, vocabulary, comprehension)
- Numerical Ability (mathematical problems, arithmetic, algebra, etc.)
- Reasoning and Military Aptitude (logical reasoni
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test), you need to meet specific academic criteria based on the branch you are applying for:
For Flying Branch:
- You must have scored at least 50% marks each in Mathematics and Physics in 10+2.
- You should also have a bachelor's degree (minimum 3 years) with at least 60% marks or equivalent or a B.E./B.Tech degree with 60% marks or equivalent.
For Ground Duty (Technical) Branch:
- You need at least 50% marks each in Mathematics and Physics in 10+2.
- A B.E./B.Tech degree with at least 60% marks is required.
For Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branch:
- A bachelor's degree (any discipline) with 60% m
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To join the National Defence Academy (NDA) in India, candidates must meet specific medical standards, including visual acuity requirements.
Minimum eligibility criteria is
- Minimum Visual Acuity : Candidates should have a minimum Visual Acuity of 6/6 in one eye and 6/9 in the other eye
- Myopia : A certain degree of myopia is permissible but candidates with significant myopia may be disqualified.
In your case, you may not meet the required standards for visual acuity.
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