AFCAT Exam Date 2025: The Indian Air Force has provided information about the exam city and date on the official website for the candidates appearing in the AFCAT 02/2025 exam. Along with this, the correction window will also start from 7th August.
Candidates applying for the AFCAT 02/2025 exam have been given a chance to make corrections. Candidates who have made any mistake in their application can make necessary amendments by logging in between 07 August 2025 (from 11:00 am) and 09 August 2025 at 5:00 pm. The correction window will be available only between these dates, after which correction will not be allowed.
Exams will be held on this day.
Indian Air Force has announced the dates of the AFCAT 02/2025 exam. This exam will be conducted on 23 August 2025 and 24 August 2025. Apart from this, 25 August 2025 has been kept as a reserve day, so that in case the exam is postponed due to any technical or other reason, it can be conducted on that day.
Must check these details
The Indian Air Force has advised the candidates to carefully check the important information of their application, such as Name, Date of Birth (DOB), Gender, Aadhaar number, photograph, and signature. Any mistake in this information can cause problems during the examination.
A total of 284 posts will be recruited.
A total of 284 posts will be recruited under the AFCAT Recruitment Drive 2025, organized by the Indian Air Force. These include 3 posts for the Flying Branch, 156 posts for the Ground Duty (Technical) Branch, and 125 posts for the Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branch.
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