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Agni-V Missile Successfully Test Fired: All You Need To Know About Agni

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agni v

India test fired the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Agni-V about a week ago, around the same time when Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visited India. The Agni V is developed by the DRDO and was test fired with the help of Strategic Forces Command. It is a part of the Agni series of missiles, one of the missile systems under the IGMDP (Integrated Guided Missile Development Program).

With this pre-induction trial, India is a step away from entering the club of countries having ICBMs in their armoury which already has US, UK, Russia, China and France. North Korea’s ICBMs are uncertain on whether they are operational or not.

About the Test:

The missile was test fired from the Abdul Kalam Island, near the Odisha coast. This was the 5th time that India tested Agni V since 2012. The timeline of Agni V test fire is as follows:

First Test: 19 April 2012

Second Test: 15 September 2013

Third Test: 31 January 2015

Fourth Test: 26 December 2016

The missile was launched from a canister atop the road-mobile launcher to a height of over 600-km in its parabolic trajectory. It came down around 4,900-km away towards Australia in the Indian Ocean after about 19 minutes later.

With help of the canister-launch capability, India can swiftly transport and fire the missile from anywhere it wants. The missile is already loaded with its nuclear warhead before being sealed in the canister, it drastically cuts down the response or reaction time for a retaliatory strike. It just needs the authorised electronic codes to unlock it for launch.

The missile’s flight performance during the test was monitored by radars, range stations and tracking systems all through the mission. All mission objectives were successfully met.

About Agni V:

It is the most advanced missile in the Agni series with new technologies incorporated in it in terms of navigation and guidance, warhead and engine.

It is a 17-metre-long Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. It can carry a payload of 1.5 tonnes and can transport a fusion-boosted fission weapon nuclear device.

Agni 5 is a fire and forget missile. That means, after it has been fired once, it cannot be stopped except by an interceptor missile. Only the US, Russia and Israel have an interceptor missile as of now.

The range of Agni V missile is 5,500–5,800 km. However, Chinese sources said that the missile has a range of around 8,000 km.

The missile covers parts of Europe and Africa in range. Another pre-induction trial is expected in 2018 itself before it is inducted.

The current range of Agni is still lower than the Chinese missiles having ranges like 11,200 km and 14,500km.

It consists of a high-speed onboard computer, fault-tolerant software and robust & reliable bus to guide the missile. The navigation systems include very high accuracy Ring Laser Gyro-based Inertial Navigation System (RINS) and a Micro Navigation System (MINS).

India developed Agni V in 10 years, while most other countries took over 15 years. More than 300 scientists and engineers from DRDO have been involved in making the missile.

China’s Reaction:

India has close military ties with Australia, Japan and the US which poses a direct threat to China.

China believes that this test constitutes a direct threat to China’s security and that the testing of the nuclear-capable ICBM is a challenge to global nuclear-non proliferation efforts.

A Chinese missile expert even said that though the missile could theoretically hit Beijing, India’s missile technique is far below the standard.

As a solution, Chinese missile expert suggests increasing the economic and military presence in the Indian Ocean region. It also suggests Chinese authorities be alert and focus on upgrading their anti-missile techniques.

China is estimated to possess 75-100 ICBMs and 50-75 launchers.

Conclusion:

This successful test of Agni-V reaffirms the country’s indigenous missile capabilities and further strengthens our credible deterrence.

India already possesses long-range nuclear missiles like Prithvi, Agni I, II and II and supersonic cruise missiles like Brahmos while subsonic cruise missiles like Nirbhay are still under development.

India is already working on the development of Agni-VI and enhancing the range of Agni-V. On being commissioned, Agni V will have entire Asia and most parts of Europe within its range.

 

All You Need to Know About Corps of AAD (Army Air Defence)

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army air defenceAir Force is now a very critical component of any military service in the world. Today’s wars are fought from a point of superiority, high in the sky. But what when attacks are launched on our bases by enemy aircraft and there is no other way for the missile but to hit the target? Surely, the Air Force will not sacrifice its plane worth millions to become a target for the missile in the sky. Then comes the Corps Army Air Defence (AAD). The AAD is tasked with defending the country from foreign threats. It protects the Indian air space from enemy aircraft and missiles, especially below 5,000 feet, where it highly impossible to intercept the threat by Air Force planes.

AAD Raising Day:

Just about a week ago, the Corps of Army Air Defence celebrated its 25th raising day, on 10th January. Although it was first raised in 1939 and took active participation in Second World War, it became an autonomous corps only on 10th January 1994, the day it celebrates as its Raising Day.

The current Director General of Corps of Army Air Defence is Lt Gen Parminder Singh Jaggi.

The crest of AAD contains a silver missile, with radar antennae in gold colour fixed on either side, designed by Vijay Singh of National Institute of Design. It exists by the motto “आकाशे शत्रुन् जहि ” (Kill The Enemy in Sky).

AAD Crest
AAD Crest

Weapons Possessed by the AAD:

The AAD has some top-notch weapon system that contains mostly Surface to Air Missiles.

  • DRDO QRSAM
  • FIM-92 Stinger
  • Advance Air Defence
  • Akash
  • S-400 Triumf
  • Kub (SA-6 Gainful)
  • S-125 Neva/Pechora
  • S-200
  • 9K33 Osa (SA-8 Gecko)
  • 9K35 Strela-10 (SA-13 Gopher)
  • 9K22 Tunguska
  • ZSU-23-4M ‘Shilka’
  • ZSU-23-2
  • Bofors 40 mm gun
  • SA-18 Grouse

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Training of AAD Personnel – AAD College:

The personnel of AAD are trained at Army Air Defence College (AADC) at Gopalpur cantonment, Odisha. It was previously known as Air Defence and Guided Missile School and Centre. AADC was established in 1989 as an autonomous body.

Soldiers of AAD are given a 2-month advanced training after their basic training while officers undergo both initial and regular refresher training. Regular training courses and programs for gunnery, advanced gunnery, and leadership is also conducted by AADC.  Apart from soldiers of Indian Army, the school also trains the Indian Navy, Indian Air Force and personnel from friendly foreign nations, tasked with the air defence systems. The commandant of AADC is Lt Gen AP Singh, PhD.

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Conclusion:

As threats from the airplay a decisive role in the war, there is always a need to protect the vital static assets as well as retain the freedom to manoeuvre mobile combat forces with no or minimum interference from the skies. The onus lies on the Army Air Defence to overcome the increasing challenges from the air with the enemy using sound strategic/tactical concept and efficient AD weapon systems. An effective AD system is thus a force multiplier for all the combat forces giving them the freedom to carry out operational tasks optimally. – Lt Gen Ram Pratap.

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What are HALO and HAHO Jumps Performed by the Paratroopers?

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HALO jumper in action
HALO jumper in action

Parajumping is a very popular sport among adventure enthusiasts. As popular it is, so rare it is to get a chance to finally do parajumping. And if you are talking about the army, only the best of the best gets a chance to do parajumping. It is compulsory for all the commandos of Indian tri-services.

Parajumping has two popular modes of operation in any military: HAHO and HALO.

HAHO (High Altitude, High Opening):

High Altitude, High Opening jump requires a soldier to jump from heights greater than 12,000-15,000 feet. This technique is also employed where the secrecy of the operation may be compromised by the loud noise of parachute opening at low altitude. The canopy opens within 10-15 seconds of jumping out of the aircraft.

This technique is used to airdrop soldiers when aircrafts are unable to fly above enemy skies without posing a threat to the jumpers. Using HAHO jumps, soldiers can travel up to 50 km under an open canopy, thus entering into the enemy lines safely within 20-30 minutes.

HAHO jumpers in action
HAHO jumpers in action

HALO (High Altitude, Low Opening):

In the HALO technique, the parachutist opens his parachute at as low altitude as possible (at about 200-500 meters) quickly to avoid enemy detection. The canopy generally opens after free-falling for a period of time which is generally 2-3 minutes with speeds more than 300 km ph. This technique is also called as Combat Free Fall.

Combat Freefaller Badge
Combat Freefaller Badge

This is performed where the aircrafts can fly over the enemy airspace, escaping the Surface-to-Air missile. HALO jumpers have very high duty altimeters because they have to avoid radar detection and open as low as possible. The jumpers try to stay as close as possible during the jump. This is called ‘tactical jumping’.

HALO jumper in action
HALO jumper in action
HALO and HAHO jumps are done from such high altitude that it is necessary to use an oxygen tank and mask to remain conscious and specialist clothing to prevent freezing.

LALO (Low Altitude, Low Opening):

Apart from HAHO and HALO, there also exists a jumping technique called Low Altitude, Low Opening. It is famously known as “Static Line Jumping”. In this technique, soldiers generally exit the aircraft in ‘sticks’. Each stick has 10-15 jumpers. As soon as jumper jumps out of the aircraft, the canopy opens automatically within 3-4 seconds of the jump.

This is generally undertaken at heights between 1500 – 5000 feet. The jumper is airborne for 1-5 minutes depending on the height from which he is jumping from.

All the paratroopers need to undergo 5 Static-Line jumps to earn the para-wings. Out of these 5 jumps, 3 are day jumps, 2 are night jumps, including 1 jumps with equipment.

static line jump
Static line jump

Conclusion:

HAHO and HALO jumps techniques are used by soldiers to enter into enemy lines when the aircraft can or cannot fly over enemy airspace without escaping the surface to air enemy missiles. They go to extremes to keep us and our borders safe. We owe to them our freedom.

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Para Wings

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[Explained] Defence Officers Rank Parity Issue with Civil Counterparts

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rank parity

Defence Minister Niramala Sitharaman ordered the withdrawal of a Ministry letter which downgraded defence officers rank as compared to their civil counterparts in the Army Headquarters.

The letter, dated October 18, 2016 bought the ranks of armed forces officers a notch down as compared to the earlier status of their equivalent in Armed Force Headquarters Civil Service (AFHQ CS).

The Ranks:

First let us see the current ranks which are in consideration according to the latest order and their equivalent civil ranks, according to decreasing order of seniority:

Defence
Maj Gen/Rear Adm/AVM
Brig/Commodore/Air Commodore
Colonel/Capt/Gp Capt
Lt Col/Cdr/Wg Cdr
Major/Lt Cdr/Sqn Ldr
AFHQ CS
Principal Director
Director
Joint Director
Deputy Director
Section Officer

The Issue:

The issue of rank parity is that the defence officers are compared at par with their civilian counterparts in the AFHQ CS with a downgraded view.

In the October 18, 2016 letter, the rank equivalence between civilian officers and serving military officers were made on the basis of their functional responsibilities. Before this letter, military ranks were greater in equivalence to their civil counterparts.

According to the October 18, 2016 letter:

 

Defence = AFHQ CS
Maj Gen/Rear Adm/AVM = Principal Director
Brig/Commodore/Air Commodore = Director
Colonel/Capt/Gp Capt = Joint Director

Before October 18, 2016 letter was enforced

Defence = AFHQ CS
Maj Gen/Rear Adm/AVM  = Joint Secretary
Brig/Commodore/Air Commodore = Deputy Director General
Colonel/Capt/Gp Capt = Director

The ranks of Joint Secretary and Dy DG are higher than the rank of Principal Director. This equated the ranks of defence personnel with higher ranks of AFHQ CS personnel.

The Ego:

The October 18 letter triggered a widespread anguish in the armed forces where their military rank signifies their pride, honour and achievement.

A Brigadier/Commodore/Air Commodore with 25-26 years of service was made equivalent to a Director in AFHQ CS with about 14 years of service, and a Colonel/Captain/Group Captain to a Joint Director.

The forces had lodged a serious protest, questioning the veracity of claims in the report and the documents relied upon.

The army is categorically objecting to the systematic downgrading of Defence Officers in status/equivalence vis a vis civilian officers.

The Solution:

The restructuring of the civilian cadre will be carried out at a later stage as approved by the Union Cabinet.​ For the meanwhile, the previous equivalence was restored.

The Steps Taken:

  1. Ministry of Defence letter dated October 18, 2016 on the issue of equivalence between Armed Forces Officers and Armed Forces Headquarters Civil Services (AFHQ CS) Officers is withdrawn.
  2. The cadre restructuring of AFHQ CS as approved by the Union Cabinet shall be duly implemented. Designations to be created in consequence of the additional posts sanctioned by the Cabinet will be done in consultation with Service HQs.
  3. Local designations assigned both Service and Civilian Officers in Service Headquarters/InterService Organisations (ISOs) is hereby withdrawn. Both Service and Civilian Officers will use their respective cadre designations only.
  4. So far as the Channel of reporting/rendition of Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR) is concerned, status quo ante is hereby restored, i.e., the position which existed prior to the issue of MoD letter dated October 18, 2016 shall prevail.

Revised Rates of 28 Risk and Hardship Allowances Admissible To Indian Armed Forces

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Risk and Harship Allowance
Risk and Harship Allowance

Keeping in mind the recommendations of the 7th Central Pay Commission, all the armed forces personnel who are eligible for various risk and hardship allowance as identified by the Government of India are admissible to the following allowances PER MONTH:

S.No

Allowance Description

Admissible to

Existing Allowance

Admissible to

Current Allowance

1

Boiler Watch Keeping Allowance Sailors 3000 Sailors

4100

2

Hard Lying Money   Full

 

Half

 

  Full

 

Half

 

Sailors

420

210

Sailors

1000

500

Naval Officers 600 300 Naval Officers 1200

600

3

MARCOS and Chariot Allowance Capt >3 yrs in rank 15750 Naval Officers 25000

Capt/Lt Cdr/Cdr < 3 yrs rank

21000

Lt

16500

Sub Lt

13500

Sailors

17300

MCPO II/I

12600

CPO & Below

10500

4

Project Allowance All Personnel for Post in the grade pay 2250 Officers 3400

For post in grade pay < 5400 rs

1500 PBORs

2700

5

Free fall jump instructor allowance

Officers

3000 Officers

10500

PBORs 1800 PBORs

6000

6

Flying Allowance Air Cmde and above (& equi.) 15750 Officers 25000

Sqn Ldr to Gp Capt and equi.

21000

Flt Lt and equi.

16500

Flg Ofr and equi.

13500

PBORs

17300

JWO and above and equi.

12600

Sgt and below and equi.

10500

7

Field Area Allowance

Lt Col and above and equi

7800

Officers

10500

Major & equi

7200

Captain & equi

6600

Lt & equi

6300
JCO & equi in IAF

5400

PBORs

6000

Hav & equi in IAF

3600

Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

3000

8

Sea going allowance Cdr & Above 7800 Officers 10500

Lt Cdr

7200

Lt

6600

Sub Lt

6300

MCPO I, II & CPO 5400 Sailors

6000

PO

3600
Ldg Seaman & Below

3000

9

Test Pilot & Flight Test Engineer Allowance Test Pilot 3000 Test Pilot 5300
Flight Test Engineer 1500 Flight Test Engineer

4100

10

Modified Field Area Allowance Lt Col and above and equi 3000 Officers 6300

Major & equi

2790
Captain & equi

2580

Lt & equi

2400

JCO & equi in IAF

1800

PBORs

3600

Hav & equi in IAF

1380

Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

1200

11

Highly Active Field Area Allowance

Lt Col and above and equi 12600

Officers

16900

Major & equi

11640

Captain & equi

10650

Lt & equi

10170

JCO & equi in IAF

8730

PBORs

9700

Hav & equi in IAF

5820

Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

4860

12

Counter Insurgence Allowance in Peace Area

Lt Col and above and equi

78 Officers 10500
Major & equi

7200

Captain & equi

6600
Lt & equi

6300

JCO & equi in IAF

5400 PBORs

6000

Hav & equi in IAF

3600
Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

3000

13

Counter Insurgency Allowance (CI Ops) in Field Area

Lt Col and above and equi

11700 Officers 16900

Major & equi

10800

Captain & equi

9900

Lt & equi

9450

JCO & equi in IAF

8100

PBORs

9700

Hav & equi in IAF

5400

Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

4500

14

Counter Insurgency Allowance in Modified Field Area

Lt Col and above and equi

9000 Officers 13013

Major & equi

8310
Captain & equi

7620

Lt & equi

7260

JCO & equi in IAF

6240 PBORs

7469

Hav & equi in IAF

4140
Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

3450

15

High Altitude Allowance Cat-I

Lt Col and above and equi

3180

Officers

3400

Major & equi

2790

Captain & equi

1980

Lt & equi

1590

JCO & equi in IAF

1440 PBORs

2700

Hav & equi in IAF

1110
Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

810

16

High Altitude Allowance Cat-II Lt Col and above and equi 4800 Officers

5300

Major & equi

4200

Captain & equi

3000

Lt & equi

2400

JCO & equi in IAF

2160 PBORs

4100

Hav & equi in IAF

1680
Nk/Sep & equi in IAF

1200

17

High Altitude Allowance Cat-III Officers 16800 Officers 25000
PBORs in Army & IAF 11200 PBORs in Army & IAF

17300

18

Hydrographic Non-Surveyor Officers serving on board ship 600 Non-Surveyor Officers serving on board ship 1200
Non-Surveyor Sailors serving on board ship 150 Non-Surveyor Sailors serving on board ship

1000

19

Hydrographic Surveyor Allowance (Except non-surveyors)

Surveyor Class-IV

1200

Officers

3400

Surveyor Class-III

1500
Surveyor Class-II

1800

Surveyor Class-I

2100

Surveyor Recorder-III

300

Sailors

2700

Surveyor Recorder-II

450
Surveyor Recorder-I

(PO & Below)

600

Surveyor Recorder-I

(CPO & Above)

750

20

Para Allowance Officers 1800 Officers 10500
PBORs 1200 PBORs

6000

21

Para Reserve Allowance Officers 450 Officers 2625
PBORs 300 PBORs

1500

22

Para Jump Instructor Allowance Officers 3600 Officers 10500
PBORs 2700 PBORs

6000

23

Siachen Allowance Officers 21000 Officers 42500
PBORs 14000 PBORs

30000

24

Special Forces Allowance

Brig & Above & Equi

15750 Officers

25000

Maj to Col & Above & Equi

21000
Capt & Equi

16500

Lt & Equi

13500 PBORs

17300

JCOs & Equi

12600
Hav & Below & Equi

10500

25

Submarine Allowance

Capt 3 yrs in rank

15750 Officers

25000

Capt/Lt Cdr/Cdr < 3 yrs rank

21000
Lt

16500

Sub Lt

13500 Sailors

17300

MCPO II/I

12600
CPO & Below

10500

26

Submarine Duty Allowance Naval Officers (other than qualified submariners) 135 per day Naval Officers (other than qualified submariners) 5300
Sailors 45 per day Sailors

4100

27

Submarine Technical Allowance Naval Artificers and Mechanicians

300

Naval Artificers/ Mechanicians

1000

28

Tough Location Allowance (TLA)

NA

  Level 9 & Above Level 8 & Below

TLA-I

5300 4100
TLA-II 3400

2700

TLA-III 1200

1000

 

Indian Airforce Group X and Y Admit Card 2018 2019 Download

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Indian Air Force Airmen Admit Card 2019 Important Dates
Date of issue of Admit card 31 August 2018
Date of Selection Test 13, 14, 15 to 16 Sep 2018

 

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Candidates who have applied for the Indian Air Force Airman Group X and Group Y exam online are waiting for the Indian AirForce Group X and Y Admit Card 2018 Download. Earlier, Indian Air Force Airmen official website airmenselection.cdac.in published the IAF group X and Y admit card but due to server issues many candidates were facing problem to download the admit card. As per the latest notification, IAF will publish the fresh dates to download the Indian AirForce Group X and Y Admit Card. 

Official Statement on STAR

Dear Candidates,
The scheduled test for airmen recruitment (STAR) is postponed and will not be held on 10th and 11th March 2018 due to technical reasons. Fresh dates of exam will be announced shortly. We understand the inconvenience caused to you because of the change of date. Fresh date for issue of admit card would also be announced soon.

 

Official Statement: 

Fresh date for issue of Admit card will be intimated soon. Candidates who have paid fees multiple times, refund shall be processed after reconciliation with bank after 30th March 2018.
 

How to download Indian AirForce Group X and Y Admit Card 2018

 

Follow these steps to download the IAF Airmen Admit Card 2018

  1.  Visit the official IAF Airmen website
  2.  Login to your account by entering your details
  3. Click ok the download admit card link
  4. Save the admit card 2018 pdf and take a print out.
  5. Follow the instructions written on the admit card.

 

 

 

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Indian Air Force Airman Group X and Y Syllabus Exam Pattern 2019 [Updated]

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Indian Airforce Airmen Syllabus Exam Pattern 2019

Group ‘X’ Trades

  • Duration of the Online test will be 60 minutes and will comprise of English, Physics, and Mathematics as per 10+2 CBSE syllabus.

Group ‘Y’ {Except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF (P), IAF(S) and Musician} Trades

  • Duration of the Online test will be 45 minutes and will comprise of English as per 10+2 CBSE syllabus and Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA).

Both Group ‘X&Y’ Trades

  • Duration of the Online test will be 85 minutes and will comprise of English, Physics, and Mathematics as per 10+2 CBSE syllabus and Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA)

Indian Airforce Airmen English Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2019

I. A short passage followed by four questions to test comprehension.
The questions will be set :
1. To judge understanding of the passage.
2. To draw inference
3. To judge understanding of vocabulary

II. Grammar – 1
1. Subject – verb concord
2. Forms of verbs and errors in the use of verbs, etc.
3. Sequence of tenses and errors in the use of tenses
4. Transformation of sentences – Compound, Complex, Simple, Negative,
Affirmative, Comparative degree, Positive degree, Superlative degree etc.

III. Grammar – 2
1. Formation of words – Nouns from verbs and adjectives, Adjectives from nouns
and verbs, Adverbs from adjectives etc
2. Determiners
3. The Preposition
4. Nouns and Pronouns
5. The Adjective
6. The Adverb
7. The Conjunction
8. The Modals
9. Clauses – Noun clauses, Adverb clauses of condition and time and Relative
clauses

IV. Vocabulary
1. Synonyms and Synonyms in context
2. Antonyms and Antonyms in context
3. One word substitution
4. Spelling pitfalls
5. Simple Idioms/phrases
6. Words often confused/Selecting the correct word fitting in a sentence

V. Narration (Direct and Indirect)
1. Commands and requests
2. Statements (Various tenses)
3. Questions (Various forms of questions, tenses, etc.)

VI. Voice (Active and Passive)
1. Changes required under each tense.
2. Other conditions for transforming Active into Passive
(a) The Preposition
(b) Modal auxiliaries
(c) Infinitive
(d) Participles
VII. Jumbled Sentences

Indian Airforce Airmen MATHEMATICS Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2019

FOR GROUP ‘X’ (TECHNICAL TRADES)
1. Sets, Relations and functions
2. Trigonometric Functions
3. Inverse Trigonometric Functions
4. Complex Number and Quadratic Equations
5. Linear Inequalities
6. Mathematical Induction
7. Permutations and Combinations
8. Binomial Theorem
9. Sequences and Series
10. Cartesian system of rectangular coordinates
11. Straight lines and family of lines
12. Circles and family of circles
13. Conic sections
14. Three-dimensional Geometry
15. Matrices and Determinants
16. Limit and Continuity
17. Differentiation
18. Applications of Derivatives
19. Indefinite integrals
20. Definite Integrals
21. Applications of the Integrals
22. Differential Equations
23. Mathematical Reasoning
24. Linear Programming
25. Vector
26. Probability
27. Statistics

Indian Airforce Airmen Reasoning (Verbal and Non-Verbal) RAGA Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2019

Reasoning (Verbal and Non-Verbal)
1. Numerical series.
2. Distance and Direction sense Test.
3. Mathematical Operations
4. Number, Ranking & Time Sequence Test.
5. Assign Artificial Values to Mathematical Digit.
6. Inserting Correct Mathematical sign.
7. Human relation.
8. Coding & Decoding
9. Odd man out.
10. Mutual relation problems.
11. Tallest, youngest relations.
12. Dictionary woods.
13. Analogy.
14. Non- Verbal reasoning.
15. Number coding.
16. Number Puzzle.

Mathematics
1. Ratio and Proportion.
2. Average.
3. LCM & HCF.
4. Profit and Loss.
5. Time, Distance and Speed.
6. Percentage.
7. Simplifications of Numbers.
8. Fractions.
9. Area of triangle, Square and Rectangle.
10. Surface Area and volume of Cuboids,
Cylinder, Cone and Sphere.
11. Probability.
12. Simple Trigonometry.

General Knowledge and Current Affairs
1. General Science
2. Civics
3. Geography
4. Current Events
5. History
6. Basic Computer Operations

Indian Airforce Airmen PHYSICS Syllabus and Exam Pattern 2019

FOR GROUP ‘X’ (TECHNICAL TRADES)
1 Physical World and Measurement
2 Kinematics
3 Laws of Motion
4 Work, Energy and Power
5 Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body.
6 Gravitation
7 Properties of Bulk Matter
8 Thermodynamics
9 Behaviour of Perfect Gases and Kinetic Theory of Gases.
10 Oscillations and Waves
11 Electrostatics
12 Current Electricity
13 Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
14 Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current
15 Electro Magnetic Waves
16 Optics
17 Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
18 Atoms and Nuclei
19 Electronic Devices
20 Communication Systems

Indian Air Force Airmen Group X Group Y Question Papers

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2020 Group X Group Y [All States]

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INDIAN AIR FORCE AIRMEN RECRUITMENT 2018 [ALL STATES]

Candidates who want to join the Indian Air Force as an airman after 10th and 12th or after graduation can look for the various Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Notification from 2019 – 2020 below. Candidates can join various Indian Air Force airmen trades like GROUP ‘X’ Trades (Except Education Instructor), GROUP ‘X’: Education Instructor Trade, GROUP ‘Y’Trades (Except Med Asst and Musician), GROUP ‘Y: Med Asst Trade, GROUP ‘Y’: Musician Trade etc. Indian Airforce also publishes recruitment notification for Special Forces GARUD commando, candidates can find state wise Indian airforce recruitment rally 2019  in this post.

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment 2019 – 2020 [All States]

Indian Air Force Airmen Group Y Sportsmen Recruitment

Indian Air Force Airmen Group X Education Instructor Recruitment

Indian Air Force Airmen Group Y Police Recruitment

Indian Air Force Airmen in Group Y Notification – IAF Group Y Recruitment Rally 2019

  • Notification: Join Indian Air Force Group X and Y Notification For 1/2020 batch. Indian airforce has published the airmen notification for Group X and Y for 1/2020 course for which online exam will be conducted on 13 March 2019 to 17 March 2019. Interested candidates can find more details on IAF group X and group Y notification for the course commencing in July 2020. The application will be filled 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 airforce Invites online applications from unmarried male (Indian/Nepalese) candidates for selection test for intake 01/2020 to join as Airmen in Group ‘X’ trades (except education instructor trade) and group ‘Y’ trades {except automobile technician, ground training instructor, Indian air force (police), Indian airforce (security) and musician trades} : intake: 01/2020 Online registration dates: from 02 January to 21 January 2019 Online exam dates: 14 March to 17 March 2019.

Join Indian Air Force Airmen Group X and Y Notification 2019

  • Notification: Join Indian Air Force Group X and Y Notification For 1/2020 batch. Indian airforce has published the airmen notification for Group X and Y for 1/2020 course for which online exam will be conducted on 13 March 2019 to 17 March 2019. Interested candidates can find more details on IAF group X and group Y notification for the course commencing in July 2020. The application will be filled 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 airforce Invites online applications from unmarried male (Indian/Nepalese) candidates for selection test for intake 01/2020 to join as Airmen in Group ‘X’ trades (except education instructor trade) and group ‘Y’ trades {except automobile technician, ground training instructor, Indian air force (police), Indian airforce (security) and musician trades} : intake: 01/2020 Online registration dates: from 02 January to 21 January 2019 Online exam dates: 14 March to 17 March 2019.
  • Age Limit: Candidate born between 19 January 1999 and 01 January 2003 (both days inclusive) are eligible to apply. In case, a candidate clears all the stages of the Selection Procedure, then the upper age limit as on date of enrolment is 21 years.
  • Educational Qualification:
    • Group ‘X’ (Except Education Instructor Trade).
      • Passed Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and English with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English. OR
      • Passed Three years Diploma Course in Engineering in any stream, as mentioned in the drop down menu of 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% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in diploma (or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Diploma Course).
    • Group ‘Y’ {Except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF (P), IAF(S) and Musician} Trades. Passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.
    • Group ‘Y’ Medical Assistant Trade Only. Passed 10+2/Intermediate/ equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Special Forces Karnataka 2018

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Karnataka to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group „Y‟ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security) [IAF(S)]} Trade will be held at Chamundi Vihar Stadium, Nazarbad, Mysuru , Karnataka as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of State of Karnataka) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 05 December 2018 and 07 December 2018 at Chamundi Vihar Stadium, Nazarbad, Mysuru , Karnataka (Rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Date of Birth Block:  Candidates born between 14 JUL 1998 and 26 JUNE 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Police Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ Arunachal Pradesh

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from State of Arunachal Pradesh to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Automobile Technician and Indian Air Force (Police)} will be held at Rajiv Gandhi Government polytechnic, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh as per the Selection Programme given below.
  • The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from State of Arunachal Pradesh) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 13 October 2018 at Rajiv Gandhi Government polytechnic, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (Rally Venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Age:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Police Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ West Bengal Odisha

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Odisha to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Automobile Technician and Indian Air Force (Police)} will be held at VSS (Veer Surendra Sai) Stadium, Sambalpur, Odisha as per the Selection Programme given below. All eligible candidates are required to fill the Registration Form (typed on A4 size paper) as per format given below and report to registration venue along with duly filled registration form, two recent passport size photographs and original documents {as mentioned at para 11(a) to (h)}. The Registration schedule is as follows. IAF odisha rally 2018Registered candidates who report at the rally venue on date and time mentioned in the Admit Card will only be tested as per details given belowairforce odisha rally 2018
  • Age:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Police Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ West Bengal Sikkim

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of States of West Bengal & Sikkim to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group „Y‟ (Non-Technical) {Automobile Technician and Indian Air Force (Police)} Trades will be held at 4 ASC (Near Palta Gate), Air Force Station Barrackpore, 24 Paragnas (North), West Bengal as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of states of West Bengal & Sikkim) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 25 September 2018 and 28 September 2018 at 4 ASC (Near Palta Gate), Air Force Station Barrackpore, 24 Paragnas (North), West Bengal (Rally Venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Age:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Police Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ Assam

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Automobile Technician and Indian Air Force (Police)} will be held at Air Force Station Borjhar, Guwahati, Assam as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 01 September 2018 and 03 September 2018 at Air Force Station Borjhar, Guwahati (Rally Venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Age:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Police Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ Daman & Diu

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Gujarat and UT of Daman & Diu to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group „Y‟ (Non-Technical) {Automobile Technician and Indian Air Force (Police)} Trades will be held at Padm Bhushan Sports Complex (Diu Cricket Stadium), Diu (UT) as per the Selection Programme. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated Districts of State of Gujarat and UT of Daman & Diu), fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 27 August 2018 at KV Ground, Airport Road, Fudam, Diu (UT) – 365520 shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Age:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Police Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ Chhattisgarh

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Chhattisgarh to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group „Y‟ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security) [IAF(S)]} Trade will be held at Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Auditorium, Science College, near NIT College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh as per the Selection Programme. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of State of Chhattisgarh) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 31 Aug 18 and 03 September 2018 at Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Auditorium, Science College, near NIT College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh (Rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Age:  Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Group ‘Y’ Tamil Nadu 2018

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) (Medical Assistant Trade) will be held at Annai Sathya Stadium, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of State of Tamil Nadu & UT of Puducherry) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 23 July 2018 and 26 July 2018 at Annai Sathya  Stadium, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu (Rally Venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.
  • Age Limit: Candidates born between 14 July 1998 and 26 June 2002 (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the Recruitment Rally.
  • Educational Qualification: Candidate should have Passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and English with 50% marks. Note – 1: Education Boards listed in Council of Boards for School Education (COBSE) website as members, will only be permitted. Note – 2: Exact aggregate % of marks before decimal as written in the marks sheet of 10+2/Intermediate/Equivalent OR calculated as per the rules of concerned Education Board shall only be considered (For example 49.99% should be taken as 49% and not to be rounded off to 50%).
  • Venue: Annai Sathya Stadium, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

Join Indian Air Force Group X and Y Notification 2019

  • Notification: Indian Air Force invites ONLINE application from UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN CITIZENS (citizens of Nepal are also eligible) for selection test from 13 September 2018 to 16 September 2018 to join as Airmen in Group „X‟ Trades (except Education Instructor Trade) and Group „Y‟ {Except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF (P), IAF(S) and Musician} Trades.
  • Date: ONLINE REGISTRATION will commence on 03 July 2018 and will close on 24 July 2018. Only ONLINE REGISTERED applications shall be accepted. 
  • Venue: Online Exam.

Indian Air Force Airmen Recruitment Special Forces Maharashtra 2018

  • Aspirants from Maharashtra who are looking forward to joining the Indian Air force as an airman in Group Y non-technical security branch (Special Forces) can apply for the Indian Air Force Recruitment rally in Maharastra 2018. Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Maharashtra to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group Y (Non-Technical) Indian Air Force (Security) IAF(S) Trade will be held at Sainik School, Sadar Bazar, Satara, Maharashtra as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of State of Maharashtra) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 14 May 2018 at Sainik School, Sadar Bazar, Satara, Maharashtra (Rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test.

Indian Air Force Recruitment Special Forces Chhattisgarh 2018

  • Indian Airforce is inviting candidates to apply for the IAF security branch and specials forces [GARUD COMMANDO]. Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Chhattisgarh to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security) [IAF(S)]} Trade will be held at Mini Stadium, Raigarh, Chhattisgarh as per the Selection Programme given below. The Recruitment Test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of State of Chhattisgarh) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions reporting up to 10 AM on 16 May 2018 and 19 May 2018 at Mini Stadium, Raigarh, Chhattisgarh (Rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the Recruitment Test. Note: The Recruitment Test is not for selection as Commissioned Officers/ Pilots/Navigators.

Indian Air Force Sportsmen Recruitment 2018

  • Want to join the Indian Airforce as a sportsman entry, here is the biggest opportunity for you to join the Indian airforce as an airman and also play for your country. Indian Air Force invites application from UNMARRIED OUTSTANDING SPORTSMEN (only MALE Indian citizens) for selection as Airmen in Group ‘Y’ trades in following sports discipline:- (a) Athletics (b) Basketball (c) Boxing (d) Golf (e) Cricket (f) Cycling (g) Fencing (h) Football (j) Gymnastics (k) Hockey (l) Handball (m) Kabaddi (n) Lawn Tennis (o) Swimming (p) Volleyball (q) Water Polo (r) Wrestling (s) Weight Lifting (t) Squash.

Indian Air Force Recruitment Shillong Rally Group’Y’ Non-Technical 2018

  • Notification: Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from the State of Meghalaya to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group „Y‟ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security) [IAF(S)]} Trade will be held at Advance Landing Ground, Air Force, Upper Shillong (Head Quarter Eastern Air Command), Meghalaya as per the Selection Programme given below.
  • Date: 29th April to 10th May 2018
  • Venue: Advance Landing Ground, Air Force, Upper Shillong (Head Quarter Eastern Air Command), Meghalaya

IAF Special Forces GARUD COMMANDO Recruitment Rally Assam 2018

  • Notification: If you want to join the Indian Air Force as a Special Forces Soldier, then this is a great opportunity for you. Join Indian Air Force Garud Commando As an Airmen. Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from the States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland & Tripura to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Indian Air Force (Security) [IAF(S)]} Trade will be held at Air Force Station Guwahati, VIP Chowk, Borjhar, Guwahati (Assam)
  • Date: 10 AM on 17 March 2018
  • Venue: Air Force Station Guwahati, Borjhar, Assam (Rally Venue)

Indian Air Force Recruitment Rally Group ’Y’ Technical Karnataka 2018

  • NotificationIndian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from all districts of state of Karnataka to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) (Medical Assistant Trade) will be held at Veeravanite Onake Obavva District Sports Stadium, Chitradurga, Karnataka as per the Selection Programme given below.
  • Date: 10 AM on 18 March 2018
  • Venue: Veeravanite Onake Obavva District Sports Stadium, Chitradurga, Karnataka

Join Indian Air Force Group X and Y Notification 2018

  • Notification: INDIAN AIR FORCE INVITES ONLINE APPLICATIONS FROM UNMARRIED MALE (INDIAN/NEPALEES) CANDIDATES FOR SELECTION TEST FOR INTAKE 01/2019 ON 10 & 11 MARCH 2018 TO JOIN AS AIRMEN IN GROUP „X‟ TRADES (EXCEPT EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR TRADE) AND GROUP „Y‟ TRADES {EXCEPT AUTOMOBILE TECHNICIAN, GROUND TRAINING INSTRUCTOR, INDIAN AIR FORCE (POLICE), INDIAN AIR FORCE (SECURITY) AND MUSICIAN TRADES}
  • DateONLINE REGISTRATION will commence on 15 DECEMBER 2017 and will close on 12 JANUARY 2018. Only ONLINE REGISTERED applications shall be accepted.
  • Venue: Online Exam.

PHYSICAL/MEDICAL STANDARDS

To get selected as an Airman, the candidate must be physically and mentally FIT to perform duties in any part of the world, climate and terrain. Physical/Medical Standards to become an Airman are as follows:-

Visual Standards and Height As per the table given below.
Weight Weight should be proportionate to height and age.
Chest Minimum range of expansion : 5 cm
Hearing Should have normal hearing i.e. able to hear forced whisper from a distance of 6 meters by each ear separately.
Dental Should have healthy gums, good set of teeth and minimum 14 dental points.
Health Candidates should be of normal anatomy without loss of any appendages. He should be free from all communicable diseases & skin ailments. Candidate must be physically and mentally FIT to perform duty in any part of the world, in any climate and terrain.
Body Tattoo Permanent body tattoos are not permitted, however tattoos only on inner face of the fore arms(inside of elbow to the wrist), back(dorsal) part of the hand/reverse side of the palm and Tribals with tattoos which are as per custom Traditions of their tribes may be considered. However, right to decide on acceptability /unacceptability of the individual rests with the Selection Centre. Candidates with permanent body tattoos are to submit two photographs(close up and distinct view) with details of size and type of the Tattoo.

Note:
a) Minimum height acceptable for recruitment will be 152.5 cms. For the following trades the minimum required height (determined at training centres) would be as indicated:-

Sl No. Trade Candidates from
NE & Hill States Other States
(a) Auto Tech 162.5cm 165cm
(b) GTI and PJI 162.5cm 167cm
(c) IAF(P) 175cm 175cm
(d) Musician 162cm 162cm

b) Candidates from NE and Hill states includes Gorkhas, Kumaonis, Garhwalis, Assamese and those belonging to the States of Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Sikkim and hilly areas of Uttaranchal.

VISUAL STANDARDS

Trade Visual Acuity Maximum limits of Ref Error Colour Vision Height Leg Length
Workshop Fitter (Mechanical),
Workshop Fitter (Smith),
Structure Fitter,
Propulsion Fitter,
Electronic Fitter,
Electrical Fitter,
Weapon Fitter,
*Automobile Fitter,
*Mechanical System Fitter
6/12 each eye correctable to 6/6 each eye Hypermetropia +2.0DMyopia1D including +/- 0.50 astigmatism CP-II 152.5 cm Minimum leg length required for Mechanical System Fitter and Automobile Fitter is 99 cm.
Education Instructor 6/36 each eye correctable to 6/9 each eye. Not exceeding +/-3.50Dincluding astigmatism CP-III 152.5 cm NA
Trade Visual Acuity Maximum limits of Ref Error Colour Vision Height Leg Length
Ops Assistant 6/12 each eye correctable to 6/6 each eye Hypermetropia +2.0DMyopia1D including +/- 0.50astigmatism CP-II 152.5 cm NA
Admin Assistant,
Accounts Assistant,
Medical Assistant,
Logistics Assistant
6/36 each eye correctable to 6/9 each eye. Not exceeding +/-3.50Dincluding astigmatism CP-III 152.5 cm NA
Environmental Support ServicesAssistant (ESSA),
Cryptographer,Met Assistant,
Communication Technician
6/36 each eye correctable to 6/9 each eye Not exceeding +/-3.50Dincluding astigmatism CP-II 152.5 cm NA
Auto Technician 6/12 each eye correctable to 6/6 each eye Hypermetropia +2.0DMyopia1D including +/- 0.50astigmatism CP-II 165 cm (162.5 cm for North East & Hill states) NA
Ground Training Instructor (GTI) 6/12 each eye correctable to 6/6 each eye Hypermetropia +2.0DMyopia1D including +/- 0.50astigmatism CP-II 167 cm (162.5 cm for North East & Hill states) NA
Indian Air Force (Police)[IAF(P)] Unaided Visual acuity of 6/6 Not Applicable CP-II 175 cm NA
Indian Air Force (Security)[IAF(S)] Unaided Visual acuity of 6/6 Not Applicablem CP-II 152.5 cm NA
Musician 6/36 each eye correctable to 6/9 each eye. Not exceeding +/-3.50Dincluding astigmatism CP-III 162 cm NA

Note :
a) Candidates should bring latest prescription and spectacle for corrected vision, if used. The prescription must bear the signature, stamp and registration number of Eye Specialist. Corneal Surgery (PRK/LASIK) is not acceptable.
b) Candidates are advised to get tartar & stains removed from their teeth before appearing for the online test. Ears should be free of wax.

PAY

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

  • Group ‘X’ (Technical) Trade

Rs. 33,100/- per month (approximately) plus DA (as applicable) which, in subsequent years, may rise as per the career progression of the individual.

  • Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) Trades

Rs. 26,900/- per month (approximately) plus DA (as applicable) which, in subsequent years, may rise as per the career progression of the individual.

  • Education Instructor Trade (Sgt)

Rs. 40,600/- per month (approximately) plus DA (as applicable) which, in subsequent years, may rise as per the career progression of the individual.

PERKS

  • Allowances

Allowances such as Transport allowance, Composite personal maintenance allowance (CPMA), Leave Ration allowance (LRA), Children Education Allowance, HRA etc. are also admissible as applicable from time to time.

  • Perquisites

Perks such as Ration, Clothing, Medical facilities, Accommodation, CSD (Canteen) facilities, Leave (60 days Annual and 30 days Casual in a Calendar year as a privilege, subject to service exigencies), Recreational facilities, Transport for school going children and Leave Travel Concession (LTC) are also provided as per the existing rules. Group Insurance Cover of Rs. 37.5 Lakhs at a premium of Rs. 2300/- per month for all airmen and facility of Group Housing Scheme are also extended. Other facilities by Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA) are also extended to the families of airmen.

Indian Army Recruitment Rally PARA SF Rajkot 2018

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Indian army is going to conduct a recruitment bharti rally in Rajkot from 26th April – 05 May 2018. Candidates who are interested to join the Indian army as a soldier can take part in this recruitment rally, you will find more details related to the Indian army Rajkot recruitment rally below. In this rally, candidates who are applying for GD will be considered for Special Forces PARA SF.

Notification: An Army Recruitment Rally for enrolment of eligible male candidates who are domicile of Jamnagar, Rajkot, Morbi, Surendranagar, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Devbhumi Dwarka, Junagadh, Kutch, Gir Somnath, Porbandar, Botad and Diu (UT) of Saurashtra & Kutch region of Gujarat State will be held at Saurashtra University Sports Complex,University Road, Rajkot from 26 Apr 2018 – 05 May 2018. The screening will be carried out for the following categories:-

(a) Soldier General duty (GD).
(b) Soldier Tradesman (10TH Pass) (Tdn).
(c) Soldier Tradesman (8th Pass) (Tdn)
(d) Soldier Clerk/Store Keeper (Clk/SKT).
(e) Soldier Technical (Technical Arms).
(f) Soldier Technical (Aviation and Ammunition Examiner).
(g) Soldier Technical (Nursing Assistant (Army Medical Corps)).
(h) Soldier Technical Dresser (Remount Veterinary Corps).

Selection for Para and Para (SF):  Sol GD candidates who secure 100% marks in Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and more than 50% marks in written examination will be considered for selection. A separate screening board will select volunteer Sol GD candidates before dispatch.

Online Registration and Admit Cards. All eligible candidates desirous of participating in the rally should register online and apply on the website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in from 25 Feb 2018 to 10 Apr 2018. It is essential to mention Aadhar Card details in online application. Admit card can be downloaded by the candidates online after 12 Apr 2018.Admit card will be sent to candidates on their email ID only. Candidates having valid admit card only will be allowed to participate in the rally. Candidates are advised to come fully prepared to the Rally for appearing in running test, physical fitness tests and physical measurement tests.

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All candidates to report to Saurashtra University Sports Complex, University Road, Rajkot rally site on designated days by 0200 hours (AM).

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Physical Standards for Outsider Sanctions: Physical Standards for candidates granted outsider sanction will be as per their place of domicile.

Physical Fitness Test (PFT)

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In case of further query see website at www.joinindianarmy.nic.in or contact respective District Employment Officers or Army Recruiting Office Jamnagar at Tele No-0288-2550734.

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AFCAT Online Test

Towards enhancing the digital India initiative, IAF has brought in Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) a Govt of India undertaking under Ministry of Electronics and IT for conducting the first ever online AFCAT and Selection Test for Airmen Recruitment (STAR).

The exam was successfully conducted at approximately 450 centres across the country. However, due to certain technical problems, the exam at a few centres has been postponed.  The candidates of these centres are being intimated through individual SMSs. The exam for the candidates of these centres would be conducted at a later date which would be notified shortly.

For an aspirant who is giving AFCAT for the first time, there is something totally new for them – AFCAT is going online. No doubt that it is new even for the aspirants who had given AFCAT earlier, but they have had the chance to know the test better and prepare for the online version accordingly. And for those whose exam stands postponed, they have an upper hand taking the test at a later stage. They now know the procedure and probable questions that could be asked in the test. So, for those few lucky ones, here is the procedure and instructions to take the exam online:

  1. Locate your centre: AFCAT was planned simultaneously at 536 centres in 99 cities covering 25 states and 3 Union Territories in Govt and Private educational institutions as exam centres. Locate your exam centre well before time. Although the time for reporting for the 1st shift was 7 a.m. Our exam started only around 10 a.m. That was a lack of management of the exam centre. Hence, the afternoon shift guys also had their exam late. Some of the exam centres put up a notice saying it was cancelled. But for the guys who are still to write their exams, better be on time as they say. Better safe than sorry.
  1. Type in your roll number and email id for login. DO NOT CLOSE THE BROWSER ANY TIME DURING THE TEST. After, logging in, check your Name, Hall Ticket Number (HTN) and Photograph as being displayed on the screen. In case of any discrepancy or doubts, report the same to invigilator immediately.AFCAT Procedure1
  2. NOTE THE SESSION ID AS SOON AS YOU LOG IN. Record it on the rough sheet and on the admit card too, for future reference.
  3. You will be provided with one A4 size sheet for rough work. You must record your Name, Hall Ticket Number (HTN), Set and Session ID on the rough sheet. Please ensure to return the rough sheet to the invigilator before leaving the exam hall.
  4. Calculators, Mobile Phones, Pagers and electronic devices in any form are not allowed to be used in the Exam Hall. If you have any such device or other prohibited material, you must deposit the same even at this stage. Candidates will be disqualified if found indulging in any kind of malpractice.
  5. Affix a recent colour photograph and sign the attendance sheet brought by the invigilators during the exam. You are to record the Session ID thereon. Any unrecorded Session ID corresponding to a candidate will not be considered for evaluation and all responses on that unrecorded Session ID will be treated as null and void.
  6. Select the radio button given below each question corresponding to your choice of answer.
  7. Duration of AFCAT paper is 2hours. You are not allowed to leave the examination hall before the completion of exam duration.AFCAT Procedure 2
  8. Once the exam has started, you should not open any other software application on the computer system nor should you shut down the computer nor fiddle with allocated hardware or software.
  9. If the browser is closed accidentally or due to any unforeseen circumstance, report to invigilator for help and you must update the new Session ID on the attendance sheet. Do not worry as your previous responses are already recorded on the server and it will be reflected once you have another session ID. In case of any other technical problem, report to Invigilator immediately.
  10. You can navigate through questions using scroll bar or directly scroll through the question number grid. AFCAT screen contains the following buttons with the functionality as specified below:AFCAT Procedure 3
View Instructions:

This button will display the instructions to you. From my personal experience, DO NOT CLICK ON THIS BUTTON. The screen will go blank and you have to log in again and have a new session ID.

Radio Buttons:

These indicate your responses corresponding to the choice of the answer as written against each of them. Choose the one which you think is correct.

Clear Answer:

This will clear your response to that particular question and you can answer the question again.

Mark for Review/Unmark:

If you want to get back to a question you feel doubtful about, you can click on this button and it will display a question mark next to it on the grid.

Submit Examination:
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If you are done with the exam before completion of time and want to submit, you can click on this button and confirm your submission. However, you will be allowed to leave only after completion of the allotted time. If at the end of time, you could not click on this button, worry not, it will be automatically submitted to the servers.

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Conclusion:

AFCAT is being conducted online and we can expect some glitches with its conduct. From the part of you, as a candidate, you are required to follow the instructions religiously and inform to the CDAC invigilator immediately in case of any discrepancy.

Source: afcat.cdac.in

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