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AFCAT 01/2026 Batch Result

AFCAT 01/2026

The wait is finally over for hundreds of thousands of aspirants who sat for the AFCAT 01/2026 written examination. The Indian Air Force has officially released the AFCAT Result 2026 on its official portal, marking a key milestone in the IAF selection process. This recruitment was initiated to fill 340 positions across various branches of the Air Force, including Flying (AFCAT Entry), Ground Duty Technical, Ground Duty Non-Technical, Meteorology Entry, and NCC Special Entry.

The written examination was conducted on 31 January 2026, following applications received between November and December 2025. Candidates who qualify the written stage will proceed to the next phase of the selection process, which includes AFSB (Air Force Selection Board) interviews and medical examinations. This article provides you with everything you need — from how to download your result to understanding what comes next.

AFCAT 01/2026 Result 2026 – Key Highlights

DetailInformation
Conducting OrganizationIndian Air Force (IAF)
Examination NameAir Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 01/2026
Total Vacancies340 Posts
Written Exam Date31 January 2026
Result Declaration Date11 March 2026
Branches CoveredFlying, GD Technical, GD Non-Technical, Meteorology, NCC Special Entry
Next StageAFSB Interview & Medical Examination
Official Websiteafcat.cdac.in

AFCAT 01/2026 – Important Dates

EventDate
Application Start Date17 November 2025
Application Last Date19 December 2025
Exam Fee Payment Last Date19 December 2025
Exam City Intimation Released09 January 2026
Admit Card Release Date22 January 2026
Written Examination Date31 January 2026
Answer Key Release DateYet to be Announced
Result Declaration Date11 March 2026

AFCAT 01/2026 – Application Fee

CategoryApplication Fee
General / OBC Candidates₹550/-
NCC Special Entry CandidatesNil (No Fee)

The examination fee was payable online through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or Bank Challan at the time of application submission.

AFCAT 01/2026 – Age Limit

Post / BranchAge Limit
AFCAT Flying Branch20 – 24 Years
Ground Duty (Technical / Non-Technical)20 – 26 Years
NCC Special Entry & Meteorology EntryRefer to Official Notification

Note: Age relaxation applicable to reserved category candidates as per Government of India norms. Candidates must verify their age eligibility from the official notification available on the IAF website.

Educational Qualification

Post / BranchRequired Qualification
AFCAT Entry – FlyingClass 12th with Physics & Maths, or a Bachelor’s / B.E. / B.Tech degree in any stream
GD Technical – AE (Electronics)Min. 60% in Physics & Maths at Class 12th level + 4-year B.E./B.Tech or integrated PG in relevant engineering stream
GD Technical – AE (Mechanical)Min. 60% in Physics & Maths at 12th level + 4-year degree in Mechanical / Industrial / Aeronautical Engineering or equivalent
Administration & Logistics (Non-Technical)Bachelor’s degree in any stream with minimum 60% marks
Accounts (Non-Technical)B.Com degree with minimum 60% marks
Flying – NCC Special EntryNCC Air Wing Senior Division ‘C’ Certificate holder + other eligibility conditions as per notification
Meteorology EntryRefer to Official Notification for detailed eligibility

Physical Standards (Height): Male candidates must be at least 157.5 cm tall; Female candidates must be at least 152 cm tall. Additional physical and medical requirements vary by branch and are detailed in the official notification.

AFCAT 01/2026 – Vacancy Details (Total: 340 Posts)

CategoryPost NameMaleFemaleTotal
AFCATFlying340438
Ground Duty (Technical)AE – Electronics (L)10326129
Ground Duty (Technical)AE – Mechanical (M)471259
GD (Non-Technical)Administration481260
GD (Non-Technical)Accounts080210
GD (Non-Technical)Logistics (LGS)090211
Meteorology EntryMeteorology010203
GD (Non-Technical)Education020204
GD (Non-Technical)Weapon Systems210526
Grand Total340

Additional Info: 10% of CDSE vacancies are reserved for PC (Permanent Commission) entries, and 10% of AFCAT vacancies are reserved for SSC (Short Service Commission) entries.

AFCAT 01/2026 Result 2026 – What’s Mentioned on the Scorecard?

Once you successfully access your AFCAT Result 2026, the result document or scorecard will display the following important details. Make sure to verify each piece of information carefully:

  • Candidate’s Full Name
  • Roll Number & Registration Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Marks Obtained / Total Marks
  • Pass / Fail Status
  • Rank (if applicable)
  • Category (General / OBC / SC / ST)

If there is any discrepancy in the details mentioned on your scorecard, contact the Indian Air Force / CDAC helpdesk immediately. Do not ignore errors, as they may affect subsequent selection stages.

Information Required to Download AFCAT Result 2026

Before visiting the official portal, keep the following details ready to ensure a smooth and quick result download experience:

  • Registration Number or Roll Number
  • Date of Birth (in DD/MM/YYYY format)
  • Captcha Code (displayed on the login page)
  • Password (only if login credentials are required)

How to Download AFCAT 01/2026 Result 2026 – Step-by-Step Guide

Downloading the AFCAT Written Exam Result 2026 is a simple process. Follow the steps below carefully:

  1. Open your browser and go to the official AFCAT portal: afcat.cdac.in
  2. Look for the “AFCAT Result 2026” link on the homepage or in the notifications section.
  3. Click on the result link to open the login page.
  4. Enter your Roll Number or Registration Number along with your Date of Birth.
  5. Fill in the Captcha Code as shown on the screen and click Submit / Login.
  6. Your AFCAT 01/2026 Result will be displayed on the screen with your scorecard details.
  7. Download the result and save it as a PDF file on your device.
  8. Take a printout and keep it safe for future use in the AFSB interview process.

Pro Tip: Save multiple copies of your result — one on your phone, one on your email, and one as a physical printout. You will need it at every subsequent stage of the IAF selection process, including AFSB and medical examination.

AFCAT 2026 – Selection Process

Candidates who clear the AFCAT written examination move forward in the multi-stage IAF selection process. Here is an overview of what comes after the written exam:

  • Stage 1 – Written Examination (AFCAT): Already conducted on 31 January 2026. Result declared on 11 March 2026.
  • Stage 2 – AFSB Interview: Shortlisted candidates are called for a 5-day Air Force Selection Board interview at designated AFSB centres. This involves psychological tests, group tasks, and a personal interview.
  • Stage 3 – Medical Examination: Candidates recommended by AFSB undergo a thorough medical examination as per IAF standards.
  • Stage 4 – Merit List & Final Appointment: A final merit list is prepared based on AFSB performance, medical fitness, and document verification.

Candidates who qualify the written exam will receive an AFSB call letter with date and venue details on their registered email ID and on the official portal. Stay updated at afcat.cdac.in.

AFCAT 01/2026 Result 2026 – Important Links

ActionLink
Download AFCAT Result 2026Click Here – afcat.cdac.in
Official IAF Websiteindianairforce.nic.in
Download Official NotificationAvailable on Official Portal

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – AFCAT Result 2026

Q1. When was the AFCAT 01/2026 Result declared?The Indian Air Force officially declared the AFCAT 01/2026 Written Exam Result on 11 March 2026. Candidates can download their result from the official portal afcat.cdac.in using their registration number and date of birth.

Q2. How do I download the AFCAT 2026 Result online?Visit afcat.cdac.in, click on the AFCAT Result 2026 link, enter your Roll Number or Registration Number along with your Date of Birth, fill in the Captcha, and click Submit. Your result will appear on the screen for you to download.

Q3. What is the total number of vacancies in AFCAT 01/2026?The AFCAT 01/2026 recruitment drive covers a total of 340 vacancies across various branches including Flying, Ground Duty Technical (AE Electronics & Mechanical), Ground Duty Non-Technical (Administration, Accounts, Logistics, Education, Weapon Systems), Meteorology, and NCC Special Entry.

Q4. What happens after qualifying the AFCAT written exam?Candidates who clear the written examination are shortlisted for the AFSB (Air Force Selection Board) Interview, which is a 5-day selection process at designated centres. After AFSB, selected candidates undergo a medical examination. Based on performance across all stages, a final merit list is prepared.

Q5. Is there any application fee for NCC Special Entry candidates?No. Candidates applying under the NCC Special Entry category were exempt from paying any application fee. General and OBC category candidates were required to pay an application fee of ₹550/-.

Q6. When was the AFCAT 01/2026 written examination conducted?The AFCAT 01/2026 written examination was held on 31 January 2026. The admit cards for the exam were released on 22 January 2026, and exam city intimation was provided to candidates on 09 January 2026.

Q7. What is the age limit for the Flying Branch in AFCAT 2026?Candidates applying for the Flying Branch under AFCAT entry must be between 20 and 24 years of age. For Ground Duty (both Technical and Non-Technical) posts, the age limit is 20 to 26 years. Candidates under NCC Special Entry or Meteorology Entry should refer to the official notification for their specific age criteria.