Quick guide to knowing all about the AFCAT exam 

AFCAT exam -  The Air Force Common Admission Test or AFCAT is an entrance examination conducted by the Indian Air Force for aspirants who want to serve India as an air warrior. 

Flying branch -  Donning the G-suit and flying the big birds is a dream of many. Indian Air Force flying branch is probably the most sought-after one, but only a few make it there. 

Technical branch -  As a technical officer, you will propel and manage some of the most sophisticated equipment in the world. 

Non-technical branch -  Be it a corporate organization or a military establishment; the administrative branch helps streamline the operations. 

The pattern of the exam - The paper consists of 100 questions; every question carries three marks. Unlike other exams, AFCAT doesn't have a set number of questions under each section. 

What comes after the AFCAT exam? -

AFSB interview -  The remaining days of the AFSB interview will comprise various group task, discussions, physical tasks, etc. 

Medicals -  There can be a situation where you might be declared medically unfit with a temporary rejection. In such cases, you can reappear for the medicals after certain weeks only after rectifying the issue. 

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