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13th February 2014 01:28 PM
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Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

i need all the information about IAF i m studying in 12 i have physics and mathes as my main subject i m physically fit . what kind of test i have to clear to become a fighter pilot.
21st July 2012 09:53 PM
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Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

SIR/MADAM
I AM 12TH PASSED FROM SCIENCE STREAM. CAN I APPLY FOR PILOT AFTER APPEARING IN IMPROVEMENT TEST FROM C.B.S.E. IN MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS?
12th June 2012 04:18 PM
kinnarnara
Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

DEAR,
IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A FIGHTER PILOT,THAN YOU SHOULD JOIN DEFENCE THROUGH nda (NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY). IT IS THE EXAM WHICH IS HELD TWICE IN A YEAR AND CONDUCTED BY UPSC.THROUGH THE EXAM YOU CAN JOIN AIRFORCE and CAN BECOME PILOT.HERE ARE THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE EXAM.
QUALIFICATION:-
1.YOU SHOULD BE THE CITIZEN OF INDIA.
2.YOU SHOULD BE PASSED OR APPEARED IN 12TH WITH BOTH PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS BOTH AS A MAIN SUBJECT.
3.YOU MUST BE PHYSICALLY FIT.
4.YOUR AGE MUST BE IN BETWEEN 16.5 - -19 YEARS
SELECTION PROCESS:- 1.WRITTEN TEST
2. SSB INTERVIEW (SERVICE SELECTION BOARED)
3. MEDICAL TEST.

BEST OF LUCK
12th June 2012 01:24 AM
chaudhary777
Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

hi dude

the different eligibility criteria required for becoming a fighter pilot is given as below:

1) Age:- you must be between19 to 23 years

2) Marital Status :- you must be single

3) Nationality :- you must be an Indian

4) Gender :- for both men and women.

5) Educational Qualifications :- you must be a graduate in any stream with Physics and Mathematics in 10+2.


hope the information will help you.

all the best for your career

aashsisranjan784

11th June 2012 11:30 PM
mnbgvs
Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

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i'm neeraj studing in 12th with pcm. i wanna be a pilot in aif. p\z tell me what qualifications and tests are needed?

dear friend,




You can go for Fighter pilot, or a Helicopter pilot, or a Transport pilot in the Flying branch.


Eligibility Criteria IAF Pilot:-


1) Age:- 19 to 23 years

2) Marital Status :- Single

3) Nationality :- Indian

4) Gender :- This is applicable to both men and women.

5) Educational Qualifications :- Must be a graduate in any stream with Physics and Mathematics in 10+2.


Entry Procedure :-

There are the three modes of entry for graduates to join the Flying Branch :-

1) Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE)

2) National Cadet Corps(NCC)

3) Women (Short Service Commission)

Application Procedure :-

1) For CDSE forms are released at April/November.

2) For NCC forms are released at June/December.
11th June 2012 07:09 PM
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Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

i'm neeraj studing in 12th with pcm. i wanna be a pilot in aif. p\z tell me what qualifications and tests are needed?
5th May 2012 10:33 PM
rahul uh
Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

i am 20 years old and i have passed 12th.can i become a fighter pilot in iaf
26th January 2012 06:47 PM
adithyaparavastu
Re: What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

IAF boasts of some of the most sophisticated and state-of-the-art aircrafts in the world – the Su-30MKI, Mirage, the MIG variants and the Jaguar, allowing one to transcend the sound barrier. The IAF also offers one an exciting chance to fly helicopters like Mi-17, Mi-26 and Mi-35 and transport aircrafts in the form of Ilyushin, Dornier and Avro.

So, what does one have to do to get in?

After you have completed your 10+2 with Mathematics and Physics, you can appear for the NDA exam conducted by the UPSC. For science and engineering graduates, the exam conducted is CDSE (Combined Defence Services Examination). Successful candidates are called for the SSB (Services Selection Board) test. The SSB test for the flying branch has two screening tests called INSB (Instrument Battery Test) and PABT (Pilot Aptitude Battery Test).

The INSB is a test which is administered after an IAF officer gives you a one-hour lesson on how to read various instruments on the plane. It gauges how fast one can record the readings with accuracy.

The PABT is a test to check psycho-motor skills. The important thing about these two tests is that it is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Candidates who fail these tests cannot ever become pilots in the IAF. For those who get through, the rest of the SSB test is aimed at finding out if a candidate has the requisite officer-like qualities by means of group tests, psychological tests and interviews. If the candidate is recommended, he proceeds for the medical examination, which again is quite thorough and strict. On clearing the medicals, an all-India merit list is prepared and the candidates receive call letters on the basis of the availability of seats.

The NDA candidates undergo a three-year course and are awarded a B.Sc degree before being inducted as a pilot trainee in the Air Force Academy. The CDSE candidates directly join the AFA for pilot training. At the academy, the cadets undergo pre-flying training followed by basic stage and advanced stage training. After that, they specialize in fighter, helicopter or transport, depending upon their aptitude. Only the top of the class get to choose fighter specialization. From there on, the process of their induction into operational squadrons begins.

As is clear from all the above details, one has to constantly be on his toes to even manage to become a fighter pilot, let alone live the life thereafter. The life of a fighter pilot involves immense mental and physical stress, and only those who handle both these with ease can succeed.

Life is not as rosy and glamorous as it seems in movies like ‘Top Gun’ and the likes. Simply put, the only way to become a fighter pilot is to understand exactly what it takes to be a fighter pilot, and then do it. Always remember, “The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in war”
11th January 2012 06:49 PM
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What is the qualification required to become a Fighter Pilot? I am studying in 12th

Hi
i am studying 10+2 i want to become a fighter pilot in iaf could you tell me the qualification required and joining procedure

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