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Following is the eligibility for applying for the AFCAT for getting selections into Ground Duty (Non-Technical) Branches of Indian Air Force Administration Applicant should have Passed 10+2 and; Graduation course having minimum three years degree course from a recognized university in any subjects and secured 60% minimum marks or more.
The age limit for the flying and ground duty branch is 23 years of age and for technical branch is 28 years of age. [147] After completing a master's degree, men and women between the ages of 18 and 28 years can apply at the Post Graduate level. Post graduate applicants do not qualify for the flying branch.
New Zealand – 17 (voluntary; soldiers are not deployed in combat before the age of 18) Nicaragua – 18 (voluntary) Niger – 18 (compulsory) Nigeria – 18 (voluntary) North Macedonia – 18 (voluntary) Norway – 17 (voluntary – men), 18 (voluntary – women), 19 (compulsory; conscription age can be lowered to 15 during wartime)
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She passed the AFCAT and further was recommended by AFSB. Chaturvedi likes to play chess, table tennis and to do sketching and painting. Avani's elder brother, who is an officer in the Indian Army, inspired her to join the Indian Air Force. She also has a few hours of flying experience in the flying club of her college Banasthali University. [7]
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A 1999 stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the National Defence Academy, featuring its Sudan Block. At the end of World War II, Field Marshal Claude Auchinleck, then Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, drawing on experiences of the army during the war, led a committee around the world and submitted a report to the Government of India in December 1946.