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AFCAT 2025 result declared at afcat.cdac.in

AFCAT Result 2025: Candidates can check the AFCAT result 2025 on the official website -- afcat.cdac.in. The AFCAT 2025 exam was conducted on February 22 and 23, 2025.

afcat result linkAFCAT Result Out: Know how to check marks. (Photo: official website)

AFCAT Result 2025: Indian Air Force (IAF) on March 17 released the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT 01/2025) result. Candidates can check the AFCAT result 2025 on the official website — afcat.cdac.in. The AFCAT 2025 exam was conducted on February 22 and 23, 2025. The exam duration was two hours and consisted of 100 questions, with a total score of 300.

Moreover, the AFCAT response sheet and its model answer key will be available in the respective candidates’ login for 72 hours from the time of declaration of the result, as per reports.

CDAC AFCAT 1 Result 2025: How to download

Candidates have to follow the given steps to download the result from the website of AFCAT:

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Step 1: Visit the official website of AFCAT mentioned above
Step 2: Click on the result link available on the homepage on the ‘latest news section’
Step 3: Use your credentials to download the AFCAT result
Step 4: After login, your result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: You can print the results for future reference.

The candidates who obtain the minimum qualifying marks in the AFCAT exam will be called for interviews to be conducted by Air Force Selection Boards.

This year, the IAF is hiring for 336 vacancies which includes flying branch, and ground duty (technical and non-technical) branches among others. There are 30 vacancies for flying branch candidates, followed by 189 for technical ground duty and 117 for non-technical ground duty.

To be eligible for the AFCAT, the candidate must be an unmarried Indian citizen. The age should be between 20 and 24 years old (with a relaxation to 26 for those with a Commercial Pilot License), and possess a minimum three-year degree with at least 60 per cent marks.

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) organises AFCAT every year to find qualified candidates for Group-A Gazetted Officer positions. This is for on-the-ground and flying duties (technical and non-technical).

The Air Force officers receive various benefits including furnished accommodation, medical cover, subsidised loans, and Rs 1.10 crore insurance coverage (contributory), apart from sports facilities and adventure activities.

The engagement period for flying branch SSC officers is 14 years from the date of commissioning. “The initial tenure for SSC officers in ground duty (tech and non-tech) branches would be for 10 years. An extension of four years may be granted subject to service requirements, availability of vacancies, willingness, suitability and merit,” read the notification.

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