Monday, 2 April 2012

Hi everyone,
                  Now the result of AFCAT 2012 is out. Please check it out here. Now get ready for AFSB.
Come lets discuss all the test of SSB.

Friday, 30 March 2012

LATEST INFO

As per latest info result of all the service candidates along with their AFSB dates has been sent to their respective units.

If u want to know the result tell your roll no. and get the result.

Thursday, 29 March 2012

UPDATE ON AFCAT 2012

AFCAT 2012

AFCAT 2012 was conducted on 26 Feb 12. 
Result of the same will be announced on 31 Mar 12. Passed candidates will  be getting their AFSB board and date of interview on the same day. However the will get separate call letter for AFSB interview,

Best of Luck, everyone.


ENTRY TO AIR FORCE

There are many ways of earning Commission as an Officer in Indian Armed Forces, both for civilians (after 10+2GraduationPost Graduation), as well as for Serving Personnel. Let's talk about one by one.


After 10+2





You can join NDA by taking the exam conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). This exam is conducted twice a year in all major cities throughout India. 

Eligibility Criteria

To join the NDA you need to fulfil the following requirements:
  • Age 
    16 ½ to 19 years*
  • Nationality
    Indian
  • Gender
    This is applicable only to men.
  • Educational Qualifications
    You should have passed your 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics. Final year students can also apply.
  • Advertisement Schedule
    March and October every year. ( Advertisement released by UPSC)


After Graduation/Post Graduation

Air Force invites young, enthusiastic and committed, men and women, to lead and manage as officers. Candidates short-listed after the initial selection procedure, go through a rigorous training regimen at one of the Air Force training establishments. Thereafter, they are commissioned as officers and posted at any of the Air Force Stations


After graduation you can apply for flying, technical or ground duty branch,

FLYING BRANCH


You surely fly high after joining 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 a graduate, you enter the Flying branch through the Air Force Academy.
The following are the three modes of entry for graduates 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
    1. 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) .
    2. Final Year students can also apply, provided thay do not have any backlogs.
    3. No Percentage Bar for CDSE entry.

      Advertisement Schedule:

      April and September Every Year 
  • 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.
  • 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
    1. 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.
    2. Final Year students can also apply, provided thay do not have any backlogs and should have min 60 % marks in aggregate upto the previous year / semister.
    3. NCC Air Wing Senior Division 'C' certificate.

      Advertisement Schedule:

      April and October Every Year 

  • 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.
    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
      This is applicable to both men and women.
    • Educational Qualifications
      1. 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.
      2. 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 / semister.
      3. Upper age limit for Candidates holding valid and current Commercial Pilot Licence issued by DGCA (India) is relaxed upto 25 yeras*.

      Advertisement Schedule:December & June





      TECHNICAL BRANCH


As an officer in the Technical Branch, you propel and manage your team to ensure that the Indian Air Force remains airworthy. You can apply for any of the following streams through the Direct Entry Scheme.
  • Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics)
    As an Aeronautical Engineer in the Electronics stream, you will be responsible for the communication and signals required on the Air Force station. You will also be in charge of the execution of preventive maintenance and servicing of aircraft. With further in-service training, you could also move to the repair and overhaul divisions of the Indian Air Force.
  • Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical)
    After you join the Indian Air Force as an Aeronautical Engineer in the Mechanical stream, you could be placed at a position that requires you to be involved with preventive maintenance and servicing of aircraft or of common user and specialist application vehicles. You could also be involved in the safety and maintenance of firearms and ammunition at an Air Force Base.
    You can apply for the Technical Branch via any of the two schemes listed below:
    • Direct Entry Scheme
      After you have completed your engineering, you can join the Technical Branch through the Direct Entry Scheme. Both Men and Women can use this mode of entry to apply to the Indian Air Force.
    • University Entry Scheme (UES)
    Eligibility Criteria:
    Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics) & Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical)

    Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics)

    As an Aeronautical Engineer in the Electronics stream, you will be responsible for the communication and signals required on the Air Force station. You will also be in charge of the execution of preventive maintenance and servicing of aircraft. With further in-service training, you could also move to the repair and overhaul divisions of the Indian Air Force.
    To join as the Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics) stream you must fulfil the following eligibility criteria:
    • Age
      18 to 28 years*
    • Marital Status
      Candidates below the age of 25 years should be Unmarried.
    • Nationality
      Indian
    • Gender
      Applicable to both men and women.
    • Educational Qualification (Aeronautical Engineer – Electronics)
      Candidates applying for Aeronautical Engineer (Electronics) Branch would be eligible if they have undergone any one of the follwing Educational Qualifications
    • Four year degree qualification and secured a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together from a recognised university
      OR
      Cleared section A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India)
      OR
      Cleared section A and B examination of Aeronautical Society of India
      OR
      Graduate membership examination of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers by actual studies
      All the candidates should have studied at least eight subjects out of the list of eighteen subjects mentioned below while pusuing any one of the above mentioned qualifications:-
      (1) Physics / Engineering Physics.
      (2) Mathematics / Engineering Mathematics.
      (3) Engineering Graphics / Engineering Drawing.
      (4) Electrical Engineering / Electrical Technology.
      (5) Control Engineering.
      (6) Microprocessors.
      (7) Digital Electronics / Basic Electronics.
      (8) Computer Networks.
      (9) Information Technology.
      (10) Network Theory Design.
      (11) Telecommunication Systems.
      (12) Electronic Circuit Design.
      (13) Radar Theory.
      (14) Switching Theory.
      (15) Instrumentation.
      (16) Microwave Engineering.
      (17) Antenna and Wave Propagation.
      (18) Electronic Devices.
      Note : Final year students are eligible to apply provided they produce the degree and marks sheet 15 days prior to commencement of training.

    Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical)

    After you join the Indian Air Force as an Aeronautical Engineer in the Mechanical stream, you could be placed at a position that requires you to be involved with preventive maintenance and servicing of aircraft or of common user and specialist application vehicles. You could also be involved in the safety and maintenance of firearms and ammunition at an Air Force Base.
    To join the Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical) stream, you must fulfil the following conditions:
    • Age 
      18 to 28 years*
    • Marital Status
      Candidates below the age of 25 years should be Unmarried.
    • Nationality
      Indian
    • Gender
      A pplicable to both men and women.
    • Educational Qualification (Aeronautical Engineer-Mechanical)
      Candidates applying for Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical) Branch would be eligible if they have undergone any one of the follwing Educational Qualifications

      Four year degree qualification and secured a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together from a recognised university
      OR
      Cleared section A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India)
      OR
      Cleared section A and B examination of Aeronautical Society of India
      All the candidates should have studied at least eight subjects out of the list of eighteen subjects mentioned below while pusuing any one of the above mentioned qualifications:-
    (1) Physics / Engineering Physics.
    (2) Engineering Maths / Mathematics.
    (3) Engineering Drawing / Graphics.
    (4) Automotive Engineering / Plant Engineering / Industrial Engineering.
    (5) Engineering Mechanics / Strength of Material.
    (6) Aerodynamics.
    (7) Thermodynamics and Applications / Heat Power Engineering.
    (8) Heat and Mass Transfer.
    (9) Theory of Machines (Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery).
    (10) Fluid Mechanics / Turbo Machines.
    (11) Flight Mechanics.
    (12) Machine Drawing / Machine Design.
    (13) Mechatronics.
    (14) Material Science / Metallurgy.
    (15) Vibrations.
    (16) Workshop Technology / Manufacturing Technology / Production Engineering.
    (17) Hydraulics and Pneumatics.
    (18) Aircraft Structures.
    Note : Final year students are eligible to apply provided they produce the degree and marks sheet 15 days prior to commencement of training.
    Advertisement Schedule:
    *At the time of commencement of training.
    University Entry Scheme ( UES)
    Permanent Commission ( For Men only)

    Educational Qualifications: The candidate must be currently studying in Pre-final year of BE / B Tech degree course in the relevant streams of engineering as mentioned above and must have secured minimum of 60% marks in aggregate upto the last semester for which results have been declared, at the time of applying / AFSB testing. There must be No backlog / arrears of papers of previous semesters. On completion of degree, minimum 60% of marks in aggregate in all papers put togehther are mandatory.
    • Age
      18 to 28 years*
    • Marital Status
      Candidates below the age of 25 years should be Unmarried.
    • Nationality
      Indian

    • Gender
      Applicable for Men only.
    Advertisement Schedule: December & June every year 


    GROUND DUTY BRANCH


Managing human and material resources, the Ground Duty Branch is the mechanism that steers the Indian Air Force. There are numerous opportunities for both men and women to build a challenging career.
You can join as an officer in any of the following Ground Duty Branches:

  • Administration Branch
  • Accounts Branch
  • Logistics Branch

Administration Branch
Permanent/Short Service Commission

As an officer in the Administration Department, you will be responsible for the efficient management of both human and material resources. Some of the officers of the Administration Branch are selected to carry out the following duties also:
  • Air Traffic Controller
    As Air Traffic Controller, your core responsibilities will involve maintaining an orderly flow of traffic and airspace management.
  • Fighter Controller
    As Fighter Controller, you will be posted to an Air Defence radar unit and will be responsible for close contact and supervision between the air and radar for effective airspace management.
    To join the Administration Branches, you must fulfil the following criteria:
    • Age
      20 to 23 years* for Graduates, 20 to 25 years* for Post Graduates / LLB ( Five year integrated course) and 20 to 26 Years for Law Graduates (3 Years Course after Graduation).
    • Marital Status
      Candidates below the age of 25 years must be Unmarried.
    • Nationality
      Indian
    • Gender
      This is applicable to both men and women.
    • Educational Qualifications
      Graduation degree in any discipline with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together
      OR
      a Post Graduation degree / equivalant diploma in any discipline with a minimum 50% marks in aggregate in all papers put together .
Accounts Branch
Permanent/Short Service Commission

As an officer in the Accounts Branch, you are responsible for efficient management of funds as well as disbursement of pay and allowances to Air Force personnel. You will also act as internal auditor to ensure a zero-defect audit from outside agencies.
You must fulfil the following criteria to be a part of the Accounts Branch:
  • Age
    20 to 23 years* for Graduates , 20 to 25 years* for Post Graduates and 20 to 27 years for CA / ICWA..
  • Marital Status
    Candidates below the age of 25 years must be Unmarried.
  • Nationality
    Indian
  • Gender
    This is applicable to both men and women.
  • Educational Qualifications
    Graduate Degree in commerce (B Com) with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together
    OR
    Post Graduate Degree in commerce ( M Com) / CA / ICWA with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together
Logistics
Permanent/Short Service Commission

As an officer in the logistics department, you will undertake material management of all Air Force resources. From clothing to aircraft equipment, you will ensure efficient supervision of inventories, and availability of necessary items to all operators and users.
To join our material management team, you must fulfil the following criteria:
  • Age
    20 to 23 years* for Graduates, 20 to 25 years* for Post Graduates / LLB ( Five year integrated course) and 20 to 26 Years for Law Graduates (3 Years Course after Graduation).
  • Marital Status
    Candidates below the age of 25 years must be Unmarried.
  • Nationality
    Indian
  • Gender
    This is applicable to both men and women.
  • Educational Qualifications
    Graduation degree in any discipline with a minimum 60% marks in aggregate in all papers put together
    OR
    a Post Graduation Degree / equivalant diploma in any discipline with a minimum 50% marks in aggregate in all papers put together .


Advertisement Schedule:December & June 

Why Join Indian Air Force

You can literally touch the sky by joining the Air Force, not to mention that you'll be inside a supersonic jet, going at an incredible speed while doing that. Apart from the thrill and adventure, Air Force offers a fulfilling career for life to you.


PAY & ALLOWANCES

The Indian Air Force not only offers you an adventurous and challenging career but also takes care of all your needs including accommodation, healthcare, recreational facilities and education for your children etc.
Even before you are Commissioned as an Air Force Officer you start earning a monthly stipend of Rs. 21,000/- during last one year of your training period at any of the Air Force Training Institutions.
Once you are Commissioned as a Flying Officer, besides getting an attractive pay package you and your family will enjoy an excellent way of life.
The following Pay / Allowances would be applicable on grant of Commission to Flying Officers:-
  1. Pay in Pay Band ( Common to all Branches ) - Rs 15,600 Per Month ( The officer will be placed in PB 3 - 15600-39100 )
  2. Grade Pay :- Rs 5400 PM
  3. Military Service Pay :- Rs 6000 PM
  4. Dearness Allowances @ 65 Percent 
  5. Kit Maintenance Allowance :- Rs 500 PM
  6. Transport Allowance :- Rs 3200 + DA ( major cities) / 1600 + DA ( Other cities)
In addition the following allowances are admissible
    1. Flying Allowance @ Rs 14000 PM to Flying Branch Officers.
    2. Technical Allowance @ Rs 6000 PM to Technical Branch Officers.
Apart from this some more allowances such as Rank pay, High altitude pay, MFA etc. 

Apart from the pay & allowances mentioned above, you also get the following perks and benefits:
  • Accommodation
    As an officer, you are provided with well-furnished and spacious accommodation depending upon your rank.
  • Insurance Cover
    The Indian Air Force provides you with an insurance cover of Rupees 30 Lakhs at low premium rates. Additional cover of 3.5 Lac for Flying Branch Officers is also available.
  • Leave
    You will be entitled to an annual leave of 60 days and 20 days of casual leave.
  • Leave Travel Concession
    As an officer, you and your family are entitled to liberal Leave Travel Concessions.
  • Loans
    Liberal loans from the Air Force Group Insurance Society are available to you for purchase of house, car and computer. Apart from that, you are also entitled to government loans and loans from the Indian Air Force Benevolent Association.
  • Medical Facilities
    All personnel of Indian Air Force and their families are comprehensively covered by our medical facilities, including specialist services.
  • Ration
    The Air Force provides ration in kind to all officers.
  • Recreational Facilities
    As an Air Force officer, you are entitled to some of the finest facilities for recreational as well as competitive sports and other adventure activities.
  • Education Facilities
    Excellent schooling facilities for children along with provision of free / concessional school transport facility. Provision of reimbursement of school fee and other related expenditure.
  • Canteen Facilities
    As a member of armed forces, you are entitled to shop at concessional rates from CSD Canteens all over the Country.
  • Opportunities For Higher Learning
    As an officer, you are provided with ample opportunities for undergoing various courses to enhance your skills, whether in the field of computer technology, management sciences or military studies. You are also allowed special leave to pursue higher education.
  • Post Retirement Benefits
    After retirement, you are offered a large number of benefits like pension, medical facilities, use of the canteen etc.

ABOUT INDIAN AIR FORCE


The Indian Air Force is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its primary responsibility is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Raj and the prefix Royal was added in 1945 in recognition of its services during World War II. After India achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the Royal Indian Air Force served the Dominion of India, with the prefix being dropped when India became a republic in 1950.
Since independence, the IAF has been involved in four wars with neighboring Pakistan and one with the People's Republic of China. Other major operations undertaken by the IAF include Operation Vijay - the invasion of Goa, Operation Meghdoot, Operation Cactus and Operation Poomalai. Apart from conflicts, the IAF has been an active participant in United Nations peacekeeping missions.
The President of India serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the IAF. The Chief of Air Staff, an Air Chief Marshal (ACM), is a four-star commander and commands the Air Force. There is never more than one serving ACM at any given time in the IAF. One officer Arjan Singh, DFC has been conferred the rank of Marshal of the Air Force, a five-star rank and the officer serves as the ceremonial chief.
In its publication the Military Balance 2010, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) estimates that the Indian Air Force has a strength of 127,000 active personnel and operated around 1,380 aircraft. However, various reliable sources provided notably divergent estimates of its strength over the years.