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27th November 2019, 02:43 PM
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What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
I am having above 60% in 12th standard but my graduation percentage is 59.02. Can I apply for Ground Duty Staff post after clearing Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT)?
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29th November 2019, 12:12 PM
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Re: What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
The acronym AFCAT stands for Air Force Common Admission Test.
The requirements for AFCAT examination: Academic qualification: For ground duty branch, bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognized university. Minimum of 60% marks in bachelor's degree is required. For flying branch, minimum of 60% marks in 12th is required. You can not apply for AFCAT exam with less than 60% marks in bachelor's degree. |
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29th November 2019, 11:03 PM
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Re: What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
AFCAT stands for Air Force Common Admission Test. It is conducted twice every year by Indian Air Force. For ground duty branch, the academic qualification required is that candidate must be graduation from a recognized university.
The minimum percentage of marks required in bachelor's degree is 60% to apply for AFCAT examination. For flying branch, in 12th also, 60% marks is required. You can not apply for AFCAT exam with less than 60% marks. |
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30th November 2019, 01:23 AM
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Re: What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
You are not eligible to appear in the examination.
The minimum required educational qualification is that candidate must have scored minimum 60% aggregate in bachelor degree. The age limit and other criteria varies with branch. So, you are not eligible to appear in the examination. For more information visit at www.careerairforce.nic.in. |
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30th November 2019, 01:55 AM
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Re: What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
Having completed your graduation degree course with less than 60% marks ( i.e; 59.02% ) , you are not eligible to appear in AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) for joining Flying branch or Ground duty branch of Indian Airforce as the minimum percentage of marks in aggregate required in Class 12th and graduation degree in concerned discipline to appear in AFCAT is 60%.
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30th November 2019, 11:26 AM
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Re: What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
The full form of AFCAT is Air Force Common Admission Test. AFCAT is held twice every year by Indian Air Force for selection of candidates into different branches of Indian Air Force:
1. Flying branch. 2. Technical branch. 3. Ground Duty branch. The minimum academic qualification required for Ground Duty branch is bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognized stream with minimum of 60% marks. You can not apply for AFCAT exam with less than 60% marks in bachelor's degree. |
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30th November 2019, 12:37 PM
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Re: What should be the minimum score in Graduation and 12th to be eligible to write AFCAT?
AFCAT examination is conducted for recruitment of officer in Indian Air Force.
The required minimum educational qualification to appear in the examination is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university with minimum 60% aggregate. So, you are not eligible to appear in the examination. Examination is conducted in two stages for final selection. To get more information visit at www.careerairforce.nic.in. |
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