The Indian Air Force (IAF) has officially declared the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) 2025 results on March 17, 2025. Candidates who appeared for the AFCAT 01/2025 examination can now access their results on the official website, afcat.cdac.in. Below is a detailed overview of the results and the next steps for successful candidates:
Key Highlights of AFCAT 2025 Results
- Examination Details:
- The AFCAT 01/2025 exam was conducted on February 22 and 23, 2025, in two shifts each day.
- The test duration was 2 hours, comprising 100 questions with a maximum score of 300 marks.
- Subjects included General Awareness, Verbal Ability in English, Numerical Ability, Reasoning, and Military Aptitude.
- Eligibility Criteria:
- Candidates must be Indian citizens, aged between 20 and 24 years. For Ground Duty (Technical/Non-Technical) roles, the age limit extends to 26 years.
- A minimum of 60% marks in a three-year degree program is required.
- Vacancies:
- A total of 336 vacancies are to be filled, including 189 for Ground Duty (Technical) and 117 for Ground Duty (Non-Technical) roles.
- Marking Scheme:
- Each correct answer awards 3 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect response.
Steps to Check the Results
- Visit the official website: afcat.cdac.in.
- Click on the “AFCAT Result 2025” link on the homepage.
- Enter your login credentials (registration number and password).
- View and download your scorecard for future reference.
What’s Next for Qualified Candidates?
- AFSB Interview:
- Candidates who clear the written exam will proceed to the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview.
- The interview assesses communication skills, leadership qualities, and overall personality.
- Medical Examination:
- After the AFSB interview, candidates undergo a comprehensive medical check-up.
- Training:
- Selected candidates will join the Air Force Academy for rigorous training.
- During the training period, candidates receive a stipend of ₹56,100 per month. Post-training, salaries range from ₹71,872 to ₹85,372 per month, depending on the branch.
Additional Information
- Candidates applying for the Ground Duty Technical Branch were also required to take the Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT), a 45-minute exam with 50 questions worth 150 marks.
- The AFCAT recruitment process emphasizes not only academic and technical knowledge but also physical fitness and mental aptitude.