The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2, 2024 results today. Candidates who took the exam can find out their selection status on the official website, afcat.cdac.in.
The IAF's admission exam, AFCAT 2024, took place from August 9–11. The exam is intended for 304 Group "A" Gazetted Officers from the organization's Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches. Candidates must use their email addresses and passwords to access their accounts in order to view the results of the AFCAT 2.
How to check AFCAT 2 2024 result?
Visit afcat.cdac.in, the examination's official website.
Access your account by logging in.
Check the status of your pick by opening the result tab.
AFCAT-qualified candidates will need to show up for the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) exam as part of the next round of the selection process. It is a two-step procedure.
Stage 1 Examination
1. Officer intelligence rating test.
2. A Conversation and picture perception test.
AFSB's first stage is a screening exam. The next four to five days will be used for the second stage, which those who pass this level can participate in. The CPSS testing day is the sixth (flying branch).
Stage 2 Examination
- Written or psychological tests administered by a psychologist.
- Group assessments: Interactive, both indoors and outdoors, tasks that require both mental and physical labor.
- Interview: A private discussion with the officer conducting the interview.
In addition to being recommended, candidates who apply for the flying branch must also take the Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS) exam. Those who make the selection board's recommendation will need to go through a medical evaluation. The IAF will utilize the written test results and the AFSB interview (assuming the candidates are medically fit) to create the all-India merit list. It is recommended that candidates check the official AFCAT 2024 website for more information.
You can check your result by logging into your account on the official website, afcat.cdac.in.
Qualified candidates must appear for the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) exam.
The process includes Stage 1: Officer intelligence and picture perception tests, and Stage 2: Psychological, group, and interview assessments.
Candidates applying for the Flying Branch must take the Computerized Pilot Selection System (CPSS) test.
Candidates can visit the official AFCAT website (afcat.cdac.in) for detailed information and updates.