The Air Force Basic Entry Test (AFCAT) is a test offered by the Indian Air Force for entry to the Indian Air Force.

The Air Force Basic Entry Test (AFCAT) is a test offered by the Indian Air Force for entry to the Indian Air Force.

Eligibility Conditions:

A nationality: Indian citizen.

Age:

Flying Branch: Ages 20–24 (up to 26 with a valid Professional Pilot License).

Ground Duty: 20-26 years as of July 1, 2023.

Marriage Status:

Over the age of 25: You must be unmarried.

Marriage after application or during training results in disqualification and a return of training fees.

Married applicants over the age of 25 may apply, but they will not be provided with married accommodation or the opportunity to live with their families while training.

Physical requirements: Candidates must run 1.6 km in 10 minutes, perform 10 pushups, and 3 chin-ups.

Exam Format:
The exam is two hours long and contains 100 questions.The subjects

 

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