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You
surely are propelled to newer heights in the flying branch
of the Indian Air Force. You are trained either as a Fighter
pilot, or a Helicopter pilot, or a Transport pilot and are
a part of various peace and wartime missions.
As an engineer, you enter the Flying branch through the Air
Force Academy. |
Air
Force Academy
The Air Force Academy is one of the most prestigious training
establishments of the Indian Air Force. Here you are trained
and prepared for your responsibilities as a pilot.
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| The following are the three modes
of entry for engineers to join the Flying branch: |
| Combined
Defence Services Examination (CDSE) |
- You can take the Combined
Defence Services Examination (written test conducted by
UPSC) to join the Flying branch of the Indian
Air Force. Men can join the Air Force through this mode
of entry and will be given a Permanent
Commission.
- For applying through any of the entry points mentioned
above, you must fulfil the following eligibility criteria:
- Age
19 to 23 years*
- Marital Status
Single
- Nationality
Indian
- Gender
for men only.
- Educational Qualifications
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Graduate (Three Year Course )
in any discipline from a recognised university (with
Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) / BE / B Tech (Four Year Course) .
- Final Year students can also apply, provided thay
do not have any backlog.
- No Percentage Bar for CDSE
entry.
Advertisement Schedule:
April and September Every Year
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| National
Cadet Corps Special Entry ( Through CO NCC Unit / DG NCC ) |
As a Air Wing Senior
Division 'C' Certificate holder of the National Cadet Corps,
you can apply to the Flying branch of the Indian Air Force.
Men can join the Air Force through this mode of entry and
will be given a Permanent
Commission.
- Age
19 to 23 years*
- Marital Status
Single
- Nationality
Indian
- Gender
for men only.
- Educational Qualifications
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Graduate (Three Year Course )
in any discipline from a recognised university who
have attained minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all
papers put together and have Physics and Mathematics
at 10+2 level OR BE / B Tech (Four
Year Course) from a recognised university with minimum
60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together.
- Final Year students can also apply, provided thay
do not have any backlog and should have min 60% marks in aggregate
upto the previous year / semester.
- NCC Air Wing Senior Division 'C' certificate.
Advertisement Schedule:
April and October Every Year
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| Flying (Pilot)
Short Service Commission (For Men & women) |
with
Term of Engagement of 14 Years with no further extension
Both men and women are eligible to apply for short
service commission in the flying branch. Short
Service Commission in Flying branch is for 14 years with no
further extension.
* At the time of commencement of training. |
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