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What Is CPSS Test For AFCAT Flying Branch Candidates

A state-of-the-art embedded microcontroller based CPSS with built-in security features has been indigenously designed and developed by ADE against the sanctioned project of IAF The system is used to evaluate the candidates’ psychomotor skills Information processing skills (speed and accuracy), coordination, visualization, time-sharing along with cognitive information processing skills. by subjecting large number of candidates simultaneously to perform concurrent multiple tasks. The system consisting of 20 Nos. of Psychomotor systems and 100 Nos. of Cognitive systems each has been delivered and inducted to the 3 Air Force Selection Boards at Mysore, Varanasi & Dehradun. It has replaced the earlier British selection process called Pilot Aptitude Battery Test (PABT). Cavalierindia Computerized Pilot Selection System Test also is known as CPSS test replaced the well known PABT test to select the best candidates for Indian air force flying branch. Computerized Pilot Selection System (C...

How to Become a Pilot in Air Force? Know Eligibility, Selection Process & Salary Structure

Becoming a Pilot in Air Force is not an easy task. It requires quite a lot amount of dedication, strong will and courage to accept this challenging and rewarding role. Cavalier India How to Become a Pilot in Indian Air Force? Becoming a Pilot in Air Force is not an easy task. It requires quite a lot amount of dedication, strong will and courage to accept this challenging and rewarding role. An IAF pilot has to go through rigorous training that involves air to air combat while flying a fighter plane. The main responsibility of IAF Pilot is to accomplish a mission that includes attacking the enemy base and rescuing soldiers/ civilians or doing both. In many cases Pilots are required to perform some peace keeping missions as well. But in most cases, they are trained for fighting with their fighter jets. Courses to Become Pilot in Air Force It is not that easy to join Indian Air Force as a Pilot. There are four ways through which candidates can become an Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot. Natio...

Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) On February 20-21

The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) will be held on February 20-21, 2021, the Indian Air Force has notified. Indian Air Force, Twitter The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) will be held on February 20-21, 2021, the Indian Air Force has notified. Registration for the exam has begun. Candidates can fill and submit the application forms online at the official website till December 30. Apply Online "Indian Air Force invites Indian citizens (Men and Women) to be part of this elite force as Group A Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches. Online AFCAT examination will be conducted on 20 Feb 21 and 21 Feb 21," reads the official notification released by the Indian Air Force on its website. #JoinIAF : IAF invites Indian citizens to be a part of #IndianAirForce as Commissioned Officers in Flying & Ground Duty (Tech & Non-Tech) branches for courses commencing in Jan 2022. Online registration from 01 Dec to 30 Dec 2020....

Difference between Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers in Indian Air Force

Indian Air Force (IAF) is one of the biggest recruiters of the nation. IAF provides a lot of career opportunities with attractive pay and other benefits along with it. The IAF recruits Officers as well as persons below Officer Ranks called PBOR. The recruitment in IAF is done either as the Commissioned Officers or Junior Commissioned Officers or Non-Commissioned Officers. The Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers are distinguished by their duties, ranks, authority and pay. Non-Commissioned Officers are soldiers with specific skills and duties like training, recruiting and technical. They are referred as "backbone." The Commissioned Officers are the part of management. They give Non-Commissioned Officers and lower ranks their missions, assignments and orders. The Non-Commissioned Officers often supervise lower ranks to ensure that the assignments are done properly. Types of Commission in Indian Air Force Candidates who want to join Indian Air Force should know the types C...

AFCAT 2020 Result Row: Indian Air Force replies to concerns over error in results, assures of no discrepancy

AFCAT Result 2020 - Replying to the uproar over the results declared on Oct 21, IAF has issued an official statement assuring candidates that the results have been rechecked and no discrepancy has been found. Representative Image Indian Air Force, IAF has reposnded to the alleged errors in the results and the requests of students calling out the results. Taking to the social media handle, IAF has confirmed that there is no error in the calculation of the results and that they have not found any discrepancy in the results released for IAF common Admission Test or AFCAT 2020. IAF - CDAC had declared the results for the AFCAT 02 / 2020 examination on October 21, 2020. Soon after the declaration of the result, many students reached out to IAF, complaining about erroneous results and demanding the release of the answer keys. The students also alleged that there was ‘gross miscalculations’ and that their results were not tallying the marks they had expected. Putting a rest to all the said...

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). Cavalier India   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 Cavalier India 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 wo...

AFCAT 2020 exam postponed to October 3 & 4

AFCAT 2020 exam postponed to October 3 & 4 Indian Air Force has rescheduled the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) to October 3 & 4, 2020. Earlier the exam was scheduled to be held from August 31, 2020.     The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is conducted by the Indian Air Force. The exam is held twice a year in February and August/September, respectively, to select Class-I Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duties (Technical and Non-Technical). AFCAT I 2020 Result has been released on March 17, 2020 for the written and EKT exam which was conducted on February 22 and 23, 2020. AFCAT I 2020 AFSB Interviews that were scheduled from March 23, 2020 onwards have been postponed due to COVID - 19 Outbreak. AFCAT 2020 exam postponed to October 3 & 4 #afcat #exampostponed https://t.co/5YtH0jhUnz — Oneindia News (@Oneindia) September 3, 2020 The notice published on the official website reads: "AFCAT 02/2020 has been rescheduled to 03 & 04 Oct 2020, T...

Meet Flying Officer Aanchal Gangwal - daughter of a tea seller from Madhya Pradesh who recently graduated from Air Force Academy

Left: Flying Officer Aanchal Gangwal; Right: Aanchal with family A 23-year-old Aanchal Gangwal graduated from the Indian Air Force Academy on Saturday. Her teary-eyed father watched his flying officer daughter in uniform on TV, bagging the President’s Plaque at the combined graduation parade held at the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad. Aanchal comes from a humble background. Her father Suresh Gangwal owns a small tea stall at Neemuch district of Madhya Pradesh. She was awarded the Plaque alongside 123 flight cadets who were commissioned as officers of the Indian Air Force (IAF). Aanchal was training at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal. On receiving the honour, she said, “Today as I become an officer, it still feels surreal. It is a dream come true.” What You Should Know Aanchal Gangwal graduated from the Indian Air Force Academy on Saturday.  A tea seller’s daughter, Aanchal, bagged the President’s Plaque at the Air Force Academy in Hyderabad. The 23-year-old  flying officer g...