AFCAT 2/2012 for July 2013 course came with few changes, unlike last time candidates can apply online as well as offline for AFCAT 2/2012. This time hall ticket/admit card for AFCAT is going to come through e-mail, one must be careful while entering his/her e-mail id while applying offline. Candidates who have applied online will get the AFCAT hall ticket on the same e-mail id from which they have registered , offline candidates will get the hall ticket on the e-mail id they have written in the AFCAT application form.
Expected date of issue of AFCAT hall tickets: 5 August 2012
SSB Interview Dates for AFCAT 2012 : November onward
Acceptance of AFCAT application :
Online : Log in to careerairforce.nic.in candidate section, enter your registered e-mail id and password. After log in check the left hand side of the screen.If will see the application status as : Application Submitted to IAF means you have successfully registered.
Offline: Offline candidates will get their hall tickets on their respective email id provide in the application form by them. There is no way to confirm your successful submission of the application form.
Note:
1. It is suggested to apply online to have a glitch free submission of the AFCAT application .
2. Do not apply online and offline or two time with any mode, it may lead to rejection of your application form.
What IAF Says:
“AFCAT 2/2012 ADMIT CARDS MAY BE GENERATED AFTER 05 AUG 2012“
- After the last date for receipt of applications, candidates who have successfully submitted their applications would be allotted AFCAT centres automatically as per a pre-determined logic. Changes in allotted AFCAT centers would not be entertained under any circumstances.
- Please login to your account and take a printout of the Admit Card and Identification Card. Affix a recent colour passport size photograph as submitted in the online format and complete the finger print and signature columns. Thereafter, obtain attestation by the College Principal/ a Gazetted Officer in both the cards and bring them to the AFCAT centre on the day of the Examination. The Identification Card would be retained at the AFCAT centre whereas the Admit Card would be returned to you. Preserve the Admit Card carefully as you would be required to bring the same to Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) if called for further testing process.