The Indian Air Force (IAF) has declared the result for the AFCAT 02/2025 batch. This examination is one of the most prestigious entry points for candidates who aspire to join the Air Force as commissioned officers in Flying, Ground Duty (Technical), and Ground Duty (Non-Technical) branches. The release of the result marks the completion of the written examination stage and allows qualified candidates to move ahead in the selection process.
AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) is conducted twice every year, and lakhs of aspirants participate to secure a place in the Indian Air Force. For the 02/2025 cycle, the examination was held as scheduled, and the announcement of results now gives candidates clarity about their performance and the next steps they need to prepare for.
Event |
Date |
Application Start Date |
2nd June 2025 |
Last Date for Apply Online |
1st July 2025 |
Pay Exam Fee Last Date |
1st July 2025 |
Correction Window |
14th to 15th July 2025 |
Exam Date |
23-24 August 2025 |
Admit Card Release |
19 August 2025 |
Exam City Details |
07 August 2025 |
Result |
16 September 2025 |
💰 Application Fee Details
Category |
Amount |
For AFCAT Entry |
₹550 for all categories |
For NCC Special Entry |
No fee |
Payment can be made online through Net Banking, Credit Card, or Debit Card.
🎯 Age Limit (as on 01 July 2026)
Category |
Age |
Minimum Age |
20 Years |
Maximum Age |
26 years |
· Flying Branch: 20 to 24 years (Born between 2nd July 2002 and 1st July 2006)
· Ground Duty Branch: 20 to 26 years (Born between 2nd July 2000 and 1st July 2006)
📢 Vacancy Details
Post Name |
Total Posts |
Eligibility Criteria |
Flying Branch |
03 |
3-year degree (60% marks) + 10+2 Physics/Math (50% each). OR 4-year BE/B.Tech (60% marks). NCC Special Entry: NCC ‘C’ certificate (post-15 Feb 2023). CDSE: Same as Flying Branch. |
Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics - L) |
108 |
10+2 Physics/Math (60% each). 4-year BE/B.Tech (Electronics, Computer Science, etc., 60% marks). |
Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical - M) |
48 |
10+2 Physics/Math (60% each). 4-year BE/B.Tech (Mechanical, Aerospace, etc., 60% marks). |
Weapon Systems (WS) Branch |
24 |
10+2 Physics/Math (50% each). 3-year degree or 4-year BE/B.Tech (60% marks). |
Administration (Admin) |
58 |
3-year degree or 4-year BE/B.Tech (60% marks). |
Accounts (Accts) |
11 |
B.Com or Finance-related degree (60% marks). |
Logistics (Lgs) |
16 |
Bachelor’s degree (3 years) in any discipline with 60% marks or equivalent. OR Cleared Section A & B of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India with 60% marks. |
Education (Edn) |
09 |
B.Sc (Physics/Math, 60% marks) or 4-year BE/B.Tech (60% marks). |
Meteorology (Met) |
09 |
B.Sc (Physics/Math, 60% marks) or 4-year BE/B.Tech (60% marks). |
Based on CDSE and AFCAT vacancies |
10% seats |
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How to Check AFCAT 02/2025 Result
Candidates who appeared for the exam can access their results online by following these simple steps:
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Visit the official portal of the Indian Air Force’s AFCAT login page.
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Enter your registered email ID and password.
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Access the ‘Result’ or ‘Scorecard’ section from your dashboard.
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The AFCAT 02/2025 result will appear on the screen with your qualifying status.
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Download the result PDF or take a printout for future reference.
Details Mentioned in AFCAT Result
When downloading the scorecard, candidates should carefully check the following details to avoid any discrepancies:
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Candidate’s name and roll number
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Registration details
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Section-wise marks scored
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Overall marks obtained
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Qualifying status for the next stage
Next Stage After AFCAT 02/2025 Result
Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be shortlisted for the AFSB Interview, which is a comprehensive evaluation of personality, aptitude, and leadership skills. The process generally includes:
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Screening Test: Basic aptitude and verbal ability check.
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Psychological Test: Assessment of candidate’s mindset and personality traits.
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Group Testing: Group tasks, discussions, and exercises to analyze teamwork and decision-making.
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Personal Interview: Face-to-face interaction with senior officers.
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Medical Examination: Ensuring candidates meet the medical standards required to serve in the Air Force.
Only those who successfully clear all these stages will make it to the final merit list.
Tips for Candidates After Result Declaration
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Start Preparing for AFSB Early – Do not wait for interview call letters. Work on communication skills, physical fitness, and current affairs.
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Review Previous Attempts – If this was not your first attempt, analyze where you performed better and where improvement is needed.
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Maintain Physical Standards – The medical round is equally important, so follow a healthy routine.
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Stay Updated – Keep checking official notifications for AFSB dates and instructions.