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How to be an Indian Air Force Pilot: CDSE, AFCAT and NCC Special Entry

Saikat Chakraborty
Posted on 06 Nov 2021
14:07 PM
The Indian Air Force provides cutting-edge facilities and a thriving environment to its Pilots. Shutterstock
Summary
You can join the Air Force Academy after finishing your BA/BSc/BCom/BE course
Physics and Maths are compulsory subjects in Class XI-XII to get into the Indian Air Force

The Indian Air Force is one of the most lucrative employers in aviation in terms of salary and other benefits. You can apply for a job in the Indian Air Force in any of the three sections: Flying branch, Ground Duty (technical) branch and Ground Duty (non-technical) branch. 

 

Air Force Pilots are recruited by the Flying branch. You can work as any one of the three:

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Joining the Indian Air Force as a Pilot: The three routes 

You can join the Flying branch through the Air Force Academy after finishing your BA/BSc/BCom/BE course. Graduates from any discipline can join the Flying branch of the Air Force through any of the three routes: Combined Defence Services Exam, Air Force Common Admission Test and NCC Special Entry.
 

Combined Defence Services Exam (CDSE)

When you get into the Air Force after passing the CDSE, you get a Permanent Commission, which means a career in the Air Force until retirement. 

Eligibility: 

Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT)

You can apply to the Flying branch through AFCAT for a Short Service Commission (SSC), which has a duration of 14 years with no further extension. Both male and female candidates can apply.

Eligibility: 

 

NCC SPECIAL ENTRY

You can apply online for a spot in the Flying branch through the NCC Special Entry. You can apply to the Flying Branch as an Air Wing Senior Division ‘C’ Certificate holder of the National Cadet Corps (NCC). Both men and women can join the Air Force through this mode of entry. Permanent Commission is offered to men and Short Service Commission to both men and women.

Eligibility:

 

 

 

 

 

Last updated on 06 Nov 2021
10:32 PM
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