AFCAT Sample Papers – Candidates can get here sample papers of Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT). The AFCAT sample paper is available for Flying and Ground Duty (Technical and Non-Technical) branches. AFCAT examination is carried out in three stages i.e prelims, main and interview which is conducted by AFSB. Candidates can use sample papers for the preparation of the AFACT examination. Check here all details about AFCAT Sample Papers for Flying Branch, and Ground Duty.
AFCAT Sample Papers
Get here Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) sample papers and model question papers. Sample papers are given below for Flying Branch, and Ground Duty. For the better preparation, candidates can practice these papers. This will help them to get an understanding of the pattern of test, form of questions, and AFCAT marking scheme.
Sample Question Paper set wise
- AFCAT Sample Question Paper EKT Answer Key Set A, B
- AFCAT Sample Question Paper Answer Key Set A, B, C, D
- AFCAT Sample Question Paper Set A
- AFCAT Sample Question Paper Set B
- AFCAT Sample Question Paper Set C
- AFCAT Sample Question Paper Set D
Model Question Paper set wise
- AFCAT EKT Model Question Paper for Computer Science Set A
- AFCAT EKT Model Question Paper for Computer Science Set A
- AFCAT EKT Model Question Paper for Electrical Electronics Set B
- AFCAT EKT Model Question Paper for Electrical Electronics Set A
- AFCAT EKT Model Question Paper for Mechanical Set A
- AFCAT EKT Model Question Paper for Mechanical Set B
About AFCAT
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the Indian Army’s air arm. The personnel and aircraft assets are ranked fourth among the world’s air forces. Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace during armed conflict and conduct aerial warfare. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as the British Empire’s auxiliary air force, which honored India’s air service with the Royal prefix. The mission of the IAF is defined by the Armed Forces Act of 1947, the Indian Constitution and the Air Force Act of 1950. IAF is responsible for safeguarding Indian airspace and thereby cultivating national interests in accordance with the other armed forces branches.