What is the stipend offered to AFCAT officers during training?
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The monthly stipend offered to make and female candidates in the Air Force training after clearing the AFCAT Examination is INR 56,100 Per month . The training duration goes for 74 weeks for the flying and technical branch candidates.
To know more about the examination, candidates can refer to the official website or Shiksha.
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The monthly AFCAT salary is made up of base pay as well as a few other benefits and allowances. Each candidate receives a set amount of increase based on their service length. The AFCAT pays according to rank, and candidates receive an INR 56,100 stipend during training.
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The stipend offered to men and women cadets during the entire duration of training at any of the Air Force Training Institutions is INR 56,100 per month (Starting pay in Level 10). On successful completion of the training, the AFCAT salary of candidates in the pay matrix of Commissioned Officers will be fixed in the first cell of Level 10.
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