The AFCAT Exam is conducted by the Indian Air Force to recruit Officers in the Flying, Ground Duty (Technical), and Ground Duty (Non-Technical) branches. This exam is held twice a year and is open to both men and women.
- Eligibility: Candidates must have a graduation (for ground duty), or an engineering degree (for technical branches), and be aged between 20 to 24 years (for flying branch).
- Exam Pattern: The AFCAT exam consists of General Awareness, Verbal Ability, Quantitative Aptitude, and Reasoning.
- Selection Process: The selection process includes the AFCAT exam, followed by the AFCAT SSB interview, and a medical examination.