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Can I apply for AFCAT after scoring scoring 63% aggregate in B.E


Sir, i scored 63.56% aggregate in B.E from RGPV university and my age is 22 years..can i apply for technical branch in Indian Air Force..




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19th June 2014, 11:41 AM
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Default Re: Can I apply for AFCAT after scoring scoring 63% aggregate in B.E

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Sir, i scored 63.56% aggregate in B.E from RGPV university and my age is 22 years..can i apply for technical branch in Indian Air Force..
1.Flying branch :-

Candidate must have complete the graduation in any trade, but must have maths and physics in 12th..

Candidates age should be in between 19-23 years.

2.Technical branch:-

Candidate must have complete the graduation in engineering field.

Age should be in between 18-28 years.

3.Ground duty branch:-

Candidate must have complete the graduation in any trade.

Age should be in between 20-27 years.

AFCAT selection Procedure



Physical criteria for AFCAT Exam-

Minimum Height:

Army - 157.5Cms, Navy - 157.5 Cms, Air Force (Pilot) - 162.5Cms.

Eye Sight:

Distant vision 6/6, 6/9 correctable to 6/6.
Near vision N-5 each eye,
Myopia: Not more than 2.5 D
Hypermetropia: Not more than 3.5 D

Weight: Appropriate weight as per age and height

Chest : Minimum 5 CMS full expansion on inhalation

Yes , You are eligible for AFCAT exam .
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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