The application process for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2 has started. Interested candidates can fill out their application form through the direct link given in the news below.
Indian Air Force (IAF) has officially started the application process for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2. Candidates can apply from today through the official website afcat.cdac.in. In such a situation, all the interested and eligible candidates who have to apply for this can do so by visiting the official website. At the same time, the last date to apply for this is 4 July 2025. The last date to complete the payment of application fee is also 1 July.
The aim of this recruitment drive is to fill 284 vacancies in Flying Branch, Technical and Ground Duty Branch (both technical and non-technical).
Eligibility Criteria
Only Indian citizens can apply for this recruitment.
Age Limit
Candidates applying for Flying Branch should be between 20 and 24 years of age.
Candidates applying for Technical and Ground Duty Branch should be between 20 and 26 years of age.
Educational Qualification
Flying Branch: Graduation with at least 60% marks and Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level.
Technical Branch: Minimum 60% marks in Engineering Degree in relevant subjects.
Ground Duty Branch: Varies depending on the specific role, graduation or post graduation is required.
For more information on the related subject, candidates can visit the official website.
How to apply
First of all go to the official website afcat.cdac.in.
Then click on Candidate Login > "Not Registered Yet? Register Here".
Then provide your name, email id and mobile number to create login credentials.
Now candidates log in and fill the application form with personal, academic and contact details.
After this upload the scanned documents.
After this pay the application fee and submit the form.
Lastly download and print the confirmation page for future reference
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