First of all, the extent of questions asked in AFCAT has considerably changed over the past few years. It was a lot easier two to three years down the line.
Category |
AFCAT |
Closing Rank |
133 |
Exam Fee |
250/- |
Admit Card Release Date |
5 February 2021. |
Exam Date |
20, 21, and 22 February 2021. |
Exam Frequency |
Twice a year |
Conducted by |
Indian Air Force |
Question Paper Pattern:
The question paper consists of 4 parts.
English (20–25 questions):
General Studies (20–25 questions):
Quantitative Aptitude (15–20 questions):
Logical Reasoning and Military Aptitude (25–30 questions):
A good practice is required for this section as sometimes questions are quite tricky. You can practice it online.
Hence, it is not very difficult to crack AFCAT. If you prepare well and practice previous years’ question papers you can easily qualify.