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Showing posts with label Indian Air Force recruitments 2018. Show all posts

Indian Air Force Recruitment 2018- NDA CDSE AFCAT 2018 - Direct Officer Recruitment 2018

Indian Air Force Recruitment 2018
Are you looking for a job in Indian Air Force? Do you want to serve the nation by joining the Indian Airforce? Are you aware about the selection procedure if IAF? Do you want to know the details about latest jobs and vacancies in Indian Air Force? 

How to Join India Air Force – Jobs and Vacancies in IAF

If you are planning to join Indian Air Force in 2018 then you need to go through the following article. It will help you to know how you can apply for various jobs in Indian Air Force. 

You will also get the information about IAF recruitment details and procedure to join Air Force. This article will also help you to find out the eligibility to join Indian Air Force.

India Air Force Recruitment 2018
For NDA and CDSE (National Defence Academy Exam & Combined Defence Services Exam)
Candidates willing to join IAF through NDA and CDS please note that the advertisement for NDA Exam is released in the months of May and December every year and the advertisement for the CDSE is released in the months of June and October by UPSC. 

The advertisements are available in the leading newspapers and also in the official website of UPSC given below. Read the instructions carefully and send the duly filled applications UPSC on the address mentioned in advertisement.
You will be called for the written tests are conducted by UPSC only. Official site of UPSC is www.upsc.gov.in

Indian Air Force Recruitment 2018
AFCAT – Air Force Common Admission Test.
The eligible candidates can appear in the AFCAT to join the Indian Air Force
For all entries other than NDA and CDSE and for all branches, candidates have to undergo the AFCAT.

Candidates may note that this test is conducted twice a year in February and September
The advertisements for the AFCAT are released every year in the months of June and December. Candidates may read the instructions carefully before submitting the applications as per the advertisement.
AFCAT test is conducted all across India by the Indian Air Force

Indian Air Force Recruitment 2017 NCC entry
If you are in NCC then please note that Air Sqn NCC Senior division ‘C’ certificate holders are eligible to apply through DG NCC/ respective NCC Air Squadron

In order to qualify the eligible applicants would then appear for AFCAT

After clearing the respective NDA Exam, CDSE or AFCAT the selected candidates will go through SSB (Services Selection Board) TESTING 

Only the selected candidates from NDA Exam, CDSE and AFCAT will receive a Call letter for SSB Interview. The candidates depending on the location they belong to are asked to report to any one of the Air Force Selection Boards in India. These Boards are located in Dehradun, Varanasi, Gandhinagar and Mysore. 

Candidates after reaching the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB), will undergo following tests in order to ascertain your suitability and gauge your potential as an Officer in the Indian Air Force.

SSB Stages in Indian Air Force – Recruitment Procedure
Stage I Testing
Officer Intelligence rating Test
Picture perception and Discussion Test
Please note that Stage I Testing is very crucial for the Air Force Recruitment. It is also called a screening test. Only those candidates will go for Stage II testing who qualify Stage-I.

The disqualified candidates in the Stage I will not be considered for Stage II and are routed back after announcement of results

Stage II Testing
After the Stage I results the qualified candidates will have to undergo the below mentioned tests in the Stage II testing. It may take 2-3 days

The candidates will go through the Psychological Tests. These are written tests t conducted by a Psychologist. 

The candidates will undergo Number of Group Tests that is interactive indoor and outdoor activities which are a combination of mental and physical work. 

Candidates will also undergo a personal interview that involves a personal conversation with an Interviewing Officer.

These tests are generally explained to the candidates in detail before they are conducted at the SSB, Selection Board. 

The following is the schedule for OLQ Tests:

FLYING
TECHNICAL
GROUND DUTY
Day 1
Phase I testing – Officers Intelligence Rating Test & Picture Perception and Discussion test
Day 2
Group tests
Group tests   
Group tests   
Day 3
Group tests
Group tests   
Group tests   
Day 4
Interview
Interview
Interview
Day 5
Conference
Conference   
Conference   
Day 6
PABT*



* (PABT) also known as Pilot Aptitude Battery Test is a unique test. This test is aimed to assess a candidate’s aptitude to be trained as a pilot. Pilot Aptitude Battery Test is being used as an independent selection device to induct potential officers into Flying Branch of Indian Air Force.

Pilot Aptitude Battery Test  or PABT consists of 3 tests namely, Instrument Battery Test (INSB), Sensory Motor Apparatus Test (SMA) and Control Velocity Test (CVT). 

Candidates please note that the Instrument Battery Test (INSB) is a paper pencil test and other two are machine tests. The Instruments Battery Test (INSB) comprises two parts. 

This test assesses assimilation of the briefing and the ability of an individual to read and interpret the dials of an instrument panel of an aircraft. The candidates who score the minimum laid down criteria are subjected to the machine test. 

The machine test includes Sensory Motor Apparatus Test (SMA) and Control Velocity Test (CVT). These tests measure the psychomotor co-ordination skill of the individual. These tests are conducted on a single day and administered only once in life time.

At the Conference held on the last day, all the Assessors i.e. the Psychologist, Ground Testing Officer and the Interviewing Officer, discuss your personality and decide on whether to recommend you or not. Those recommended by the AFSBs will be required to fill up certain documents at the Boards and subsequently move to the next step.

STEP 3 - CONDUCT OF MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
If you are recommended by the Selection Board, you will be sent for the medical examination either at Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME), New Delhi or Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bengaluru.

STEP 4 - PREPARING ALL INDIA MERIT LIST
An All India Merit List is compiled on the basis of your performance in the written test and AFSB interview, subject to being medically fit. Based on the vacancies available in various branches / sub branches, joining instructions are issued to join one of the Training establishments.

Indian Air Force Recruitments 2018 - IAF Jobs and Recruitment


Career in Indian Air Force - Join Indian Air Force as an Officer 2018
Do you want to join the Indian Air Force and serve the nation? Do you want to know the career prospects on the Indian Air Force? Do you know that you can join the Air Force and become an officer? 

You may not be aware that an officer in the IAF is a member of an Indian armed force or uniformed service and holds a position of authority. It is important that to be able to lead and control, requires the ability to motivate yourself, inspire others and make tough decisions efficiently. 

When you join to become an Air Force Officer, please note that the IAF will help you develop your leadership and management skills. It will at the same time prepare you fully to take on the challenge of leading in real life situations. Lessons in team work, developing communication skills and confidence, honing strategic and dynamic thinking and preparing you to face pressures with ease are grilled into an Officer during his training. 

The Air Force teaches you all, not only making men and women of young boys and girls but making them leaders in life. An officer’s strength of character and strong moral compass make him/her stand out from the crowd at all times.

If you join Indian Air Force as an Officer, please remember that you will inherit a glorious heritage and timeless traditions of the IAF, blended perfectly with the latest technology.

As an officer in the Indian Air Force you will strategise, lead and manage. Depending on your qualifications, you could join one of the various branches in the IAF.

The Indian Air Force has mainly three branches with further sub-streams :

(1) Flying Branch
  • Fighters
  • Transports
  • Helicopters

(2)  Technical Branch
  • Mechanical
  • Electronics

(3)  Ground Duty Branch
  • Administration
  • Accounts
  • Logistics
  • Education
  • Meteorology
Check the Vacancies in IAF all the below details at the official site of IAF careerairforce.nic.in/ 

Selection Procedure in the Indian Air Force
Medical standards for Joining IAF
Guidelines for the Candidates who wish to join IAF
Pay and Benefits in IAF
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