I got 45 marks in maths and 65 in physics and overall 69% in 12th. Am I eligible for flying branch in AFCAT?
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To be eligible for the flying branch of the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test), candidates normally need a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in their graduation, as well as certain academic requirements in 12th grade. While AFCAT eligibility criteria vary from year to year, a 69% overall in 12th grade is normally sufficient, but specific subject marks are also important. For the flying branch, you normally need to have studied Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level with a minimum percentage, frequently 60% or higher in each subject. Your Physics and Maths scores of 65 and 45 respectively meet the subject requirements; however, ple
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You can work in the Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branch for positions in administration and logistics. The eligibility requirements are listed below.
1. Age range: 20 to 26
2. Academic requirements: Graduate Degree (minimum three-year degree programme) in any discipline from an accredited university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent.3. Marital status: Candidates under the age of 25 must be single at the start of the course.
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