Air Force Common Admission Test
The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is led by the Indian Air Force. The test is held every year in February and August, solely, to pick-up Class-I Officers in Flying and Ground Duties (Technical and Non-Technical).
AFCAT is a section for both male and female contenders who wish to join the Indian Air Force for both Short Service Commission in Flying Branch and Permanent Commission/Short Service in Ground Duties for both Technical and Non-Technical occupations.
Candidates are picked subject to their presence in the online test and Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) meet. Newcomers settling on Ground Duty (Technical) branches are required to show up in both AFCAT and Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT).
Ground duty
(Non-technical Branch) Age 20 - 26 years for unreserved category
AFCAT flying branch
(between 20 - 24 years)
- We have a better understanding of competition and what is required to mentor & candidate.
- Well researched study material & mentor a candidate.
- We won't quit until all your doubts are resolved.
- Recorded lectures & online support.
- We complete the syllabus according to the official syllabus.
- Access to library & wifi where all your doubts are resolved.