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AFCAT 2 2020 Result Declared - Check AFCAT Air Force Result - Download Link and Cut-Off Here

Indian Air Force (IAF), on 20 October, has announced the result of the online exam dates for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT - 02/2020).

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AFCAT 2 Result 2020: Indian Air Force (IAF), on 20 October 2020, has announced the result of the online exam dates for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT - 02/2020).  All candidates who have appeared in AFCAT 2 Exam can download AFCAT Result from our official website
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AFCAT 2 Result Link is given below. The candidates can download IAF AFCAT 2 Result, directly, by login into the link  

AFCAT 2 2020 Result

The shortlisted candidates will now have to appear for SSB Interview. The candidates can select their SSB  date and time from 21 October at 11 AM to 25 October at 11 AM. Otherwise, it will automatically allotted to the candidates. IAF will also release AFCAT SSB Admit Card on its official website.

Psychological test will be conducted on Day 1 (Afternoon) and the Group Tests and Interview would commence after document check for the next five days.

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AFCAT 2 2020 CUT-OFF

As per the reports, the cut-off for the AFCAT Exam is 155 while for EKT is 40.

How to check AFCAT 2 2020 Result ?

  • Go to our official website - 

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  • Click on the floating notification AFCAT 2 2020 Result
  • Enter the details and Click on Submit
  • Check your AFCAT Result

AFCAT Exam was conducted on 03, 04 and 05 October 2020 across the country to fill 256 vacancies for Group A Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches.

As per AFCAT Website - “AFCAT 02/2020 Results have been declared and are available for viewing through individual login. The AFSB date and venue selection option is available to successful candidates of AFCAT 02/2020. Candidates can chose date and venue from 11:00 am 21 Oct 2020 to 11:00 am 25 Oct 2020. The date and venue will be allotted by system to those who do not chose the venue and date by 11:00 am 25 Oct 2020. Call letter will be available soon for download after choosing date, venue and filling bank details for travel allowance.”


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