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indian air force after b.tech ece |
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Re: indian air force after b.tech ece
B. Tech graduates can join Indian Air Force as Flying Officer in Flying Branch and Aeronautical Engineer in Technical Branch. Combined Defence Services Exam (CDSE), Flying (Pilot) Short Service Commission and National Cadet Corps Special Entry are three modes through which B. Tech graduates can join Flying Branch. Direct Entry Scheme and University Entry Scheme (UES) are two entry options available for aspirants to join the Technical Branch in Indian Procedure to join Technical Branch Direct Entry Scheme – Men and Women candidates having their age between 18 and 28 years can apply through this scheme. The age of unmarried applicants should be below 25 years. To apply through this scheme, one should have minimum of 60% marks in their B. Tech course. University Entry Scheme (UES) – One who is studying in the final semester of B. Tech course can apply through this scheme. Such candidates should have minimum of 60% aggregate up to last semester at the time of applying for or during AFSB testing. Also, one should not have any backlogs during the previous semesters. It is mandatory that one should obtain minimum of 60% aggregate on successful completion of B. Tech course. Only men candidates can forward the application as this scheme is under permanent commission. One applying through both these schemes should qualify the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT). Procedure to join Flying Branch Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE) – Union Public Service Commission conducts this exam only for unmarried men. There will be psychological tests, group tests and personal interview for candidates who qualify in the written examination. Those who join flying branch through this scheme will be given permanent commission. One in the age group of 19 and 23 years can apply for this exam during the months of April and September every year. National Cadet Corps Special Entry – This special entry scheme is for the unmarried male candidates having ‘C’ certificate in NCC Air Wing Senior Division. Selected candidates can join through permanent commission. There is no written exam for joining flying branch through this scheme but there will be personal interview which will be conducted by Service Selection Board (SSB). Minimum of 60% marks is required for B. Tech course to apply through this scheme. The specified age limit to apply through this special entry scheme is between 19 and 23 years. Flying (Pilot) Short Service Commission – Both unmarried men and women can apply through this scheme if they possess minimum of 60% marks during their B. Tech course. Age limit specified for this scheme is between 19 and 23 years while Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) holders can claim an upper age limit up to 25 years. |
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