AFCAT examination pattern is as follows.
Particulars | AFCAT Pattern | EKT Exam Pattern |
Mode of Exam | Online, computer-based test | Online, computer-based test |
Total no. of questions | 100 | 50 |
Duration | 2 hours | 45 mins |
Maximum Marks | 300 | 150 |
Sections | General English - 25 Questions General Awareness - 25 Questions Numerical Ability - 18 Questions Reasoning & Military Aptitude Questions - 32 Questions | Fundamental Engineering - 14 Questions Specialization Engineering - 25 Questions Allied Engineering - 11 Questions |
Marking Scheme | +3 for correct ans -1 mark for incorrect ans | +3 for correct ans -1 marks for incorrect ans |
AFCAT Preparation Tips -
AFCAT is held twice a year, in February and August.
Indian Air Force is going to conduct AFCAT 2 soon. Candidates who are applying for the AFCAT exam can find the complete syllabus of AFCAT for ground duty, technical, and flying branch of the Indian Air Force.
AFCAT Syllabus:
Here is a brief overview of the AFCAT syllabus.
General Awareness:
The basic syllabus includes History, Sports, Geography, Environment, Culture, Current Affairs, Politics, Civics, Basic Sciences, Defence, Art, etc.
Verbal Ability in English:
The basic syllabus includes Comprehension, Error Detection, Synonyms, Antonyms, and Testing of Vocabulary, Sentence Completion, etc.
Numerical Ability:
It includes topics such as Decimal Fraction, Simplification, Average, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, Simple Interest, Profit & Loss, etc.
Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test section:
It includes Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability.
Negative Marking:
On the whole, the AFCAT consists of 100 questions and each question comprises three marks. So, the total marks for all questions will be 300.
AFCAT EKT Exam:
However, on clearing the AFCAT exam, you will be called for the SSB interview process which is also known as the AFSB interview. AFSB stands for Air Force Selection Board which is located at Mysore, Dehradun, Varanasi, and Gandhinagar.