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Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021: Apply for Group X and Group Y Trades from January 22 @ airmenselection.cdac.in

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021: Check eligibility criteria, important dates, and examination pattern.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021 process will begin from January 22.
  • The last date to apply for the same is February 7.
  • The online examination for Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021 will be held from April 18 to April 22, 2021. 

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021: The Indian Air Force, IAF has invited online applications from unmarried male (Indian/Nepalese) candidates for selection test for intake 01/2022 to join as Airmen in-group 'X' Trades (except education instructor trade) and Group 'Y' trades (except Indian air force -- security and musician trades).

The Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021 process will begin on January 22. Further, the last date to apply for the same is February 7.

The application will be filed online by the candidates and detailed instructions to fill up the same are available at www.airmenselection.cdac.in and the same would also be available on www.careerindianairforce.cdac.in

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021: Exam date

As per the official notification, the online examination for Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021 will be held from April 18 to April 22, 2021.

Eligibility criteria:

Group 'X' (Except Education Instructor Trade): Passed Intermediate/10+2/ Equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and English from an Education Board listed as COBSE member with minimum 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English. OR Passed Three years Diploma Course in Engineering in any stream, as mentioned in the drop-down menu of the apply online section under candidate's login on the CASB web portal www.airmenselection.cdac.in. The candidate should have completed the course from a Government recognized Polytechnic institute with 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English in diploma course (or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Diploma Course).

Group 'Y' - Except IAF(S) and Musician Trades: Passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards listed as COBSE member with minimum 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English. OR Passed two years vocational course from Education Boards listed as COBSE member with minimum 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English in the vocational course or in Intermediate/Matriculation if English is not a subject in Vocational Course.

Group 'Y' Medical Assistant Trade Only: Passed 10+2/Intermediate/ equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English from an Education Board listed as COBSE member with minimum 50 percent marks in aggregate and 50 percent marks in English.

Date of birth block:

Candidates born between January 16, 2001, and December 29, 2004 (both days inclusive) are eligible to apply. (b) In case, a candidate clears all the stages of the selection procedure, then the upper age limit as of the date of enrolment is 21 years.

Payscale:

During training, a stipend of Rs. 14,600 per month shall be paid. On completion of training the starting gross emoluments at the minimum of scale of pay including Military Service Pay (MSP), Group 'X' Pay (applicable for Group 'X' Trades only), and Dearness Allowance (DA) will be as follows:

(a) Group 'X' Trades (Except Education Instructor Trade): Rs 33,100 per month plus Dearness allowance (as applicable) which, in subsequent years, may rise as per the career progression of the individual.

(b) Group 'Y' -- Except IAF(S) and Musician Trades: Rs 26,900 per month plus Dearness allowance (as applicable) which, in subsequent years, may rise as per the career progression of the individual.

How to apply:

Online registration for the Selection Test will be available from January 22, 2021, on www.airmenselection.cdac.in and will close on February 7, 2021. Detailed instructions on how to register/ fill-up application forms are available on the web portal.

Direct link for Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2021 Notification

Important dates to remember:

  • Start of the online process: January 22
  • Last date to apply: February 7, 2021

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