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11th September 2019, 02:24 PM
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How to become Flying Officer? Cut-off to appear for AFCAT entrance?
I have completed B.Sc Physics but my percentage is 56.6%. Now, am I eligible to apply AFCAT exam or any other possibilities to become Flying Officer? Please, provide details of what should be mine next step in both the scenarios.
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15th September 2019, 09:19 AM
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AFCAT stands for Air Force Common Admission Test. The minimum academic qualification required for AFCAT Flying branch exam is bachelor's degree in science, engineering etc from a recognized university with minimum of 60% marks.
The age limit for exam is 20-24 years. You can not apply for AFCAT exam with less than 60% marks in bachelor's degree. The cut off marks varies from year to years. In 2019, the cut off for AFCAT-1 was 133 marks, for 2018 AFCAT II was 140 marks. |
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15th September 2019, 02:20 PM
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The full form of AFCAT is Air Force Common Admission Test.
Eligibility criteria for AFCAT examination: 1. You must have passed bachelor's degree in science or engineering or technology to apply for AFCAT Flying branch. 2. The age limit for AFCAT Flying branch is 20-24 years. Minimum of 60% marks in bachelor's degree is required. You can not apply for AFCAT exam with less than 60% marks in bachelor's degree. |
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