Air Force AFCAT 2 Result 2025: Candidates aspiring to join the Air Force and who have taken the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT 2) are eagerly awaiting the release of their results following the written examination. The Indian Air Force is expected to announce the results shortly. Candidates will be able to access their results via the official website afcat.cdac.in, using their email ID and password.
Current Status of AFCAT 2 Results
The AFCAT 2 written examination took place on August 23, 24, and 25. Those who successfully pass this written test will proceed to the interview stage conducted by the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB). The final selection will hinge on both the AFCAT 2 results and the subsequent interview. It is anticipated that the AFCAT 2 results may be released by the end of this month, specifically by September 30, although the Air Force has not confirmed this timeline.
Steps to Download the AFCAT 2 Result
Once the AFCAT results are announced, the Air Force will provide a download link. Candidates can follow these steps to check their results:
1. Visit the official Air Force website at afcat.cdac.in.
2. On the homepage, navigate to the results section and click on the AFCAT 2 Result 2025 Download Link.
3. Enter your login credentials, including your ID and password.
4. Complete the captcha verification displayed on the screen.
5. Upon submission, your result scorecard will be displayed. Make sure to print it for future reference.
This recruitment examination for AFCAT encompasses both flying and ground duty roles, with positions available in technical and non-technical categories. Specifically, there are 3 openings in the Flying Branch, 156 in Ground Duty (Technical), and 125 in Ground Duty (Non-Technical). For further details, candidates are encouraged to visit the official AFCAT website.
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