The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT), conducted biannually by the Indian Air Force (IAF), opens doors to a prestigious and fulfilling career in defense. For the AFCAT 1 2025 session, the IAF is recruiting 336 officers for roles across the Flying branch and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches. These positions, leading to training courses commencing in January 2026, represent an unparalleled opportunity for aspirants to join the IAF as Group A Gazetted Officers.

To apply, candidates must register on the official IAF portal and pay a non-refundable fee of ₹550 + GST (NCC Special Entry candidates are exempt).
The rigorous selection process involves:
Age Requirements:
Educational Qualifications:
Flying Branch:
The AFCAT examination tests a candidate's abilities across:
With 100 multiple-choice questions and a two-hour duration, thorough preparation is key. The syllabus covers topics such as English comprehension, General Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning.
Pro Tip: Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern and difficulty level.
The AFCAT offers not just a job but a career filled with prestige and opportunities. Upon successful selection and training, officers enjoy:
Officers also receive allowances for flying, technical roles, uniform maintenance, and housing. The career growth spans various ranks, with the salary at Chief of Air Staff (CAS) level reaching a staggering ₹2,50,000 per month.
Admit cards for AFCAT are issued online, and results, along with cut-off marks, follow post-examination. Reviewing previous cut-off trends can help candidates gauge their preparation and set realistic goals.