AFCAT Syllabus 2024: Subject-Wise, EKT Syllabus

AFCAT Syllabus 2024 Notification has been released for 317 vacancies, prompting candidates to delve into the comprehensive AFCAT Syllabus and Exam Pattern.

This crucial examination, conducted twice a year by the Indian Air Force, assesses candidates for Flying, Technical, and Ground Duty branches.

The syllabus, soon to be released, spans technical and non-technical domains, guiding aspirants through Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, Reasoning, Military Aptitude, and General Awareness sections.

Understanding this syllabus is paramount for effective preparation, enabling candidates to strategically allocate time, track progress, and enhance their chances of success. As the AFCAT exam approaches in February 2024

Aspirants eagerly anticipate the release of the AFCAT Admit Card, while the official syllabus and exam pattern serve as invaluable tools for focused and successful preparation.


AFCAT Syllabus 2024: Highlights

AFCAT Syllabus 2024
Recruitment BodyIndian Air Force (IAF)
Exam NameAir Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT 2024)
AFACT 1 Vacancies317
CategorySyllabus
Exam LevelNational
AFCAT Exam Date 202416th, 17th and 18th February 2024
Exam Fees₹550
Mode of ExamOnline
Time Duration2 hours for AFCAT 
Marking Scheme3 marks for each right answer
Negative Marking Scheme1 mark for each wrong answer
Selection ProcessWritten test- AFSB Test- Medical Examination
Official Websitehttps://afcat.cdac.in/
What Is AFCAT EXAM

AFCAT Registration

AFCAT Registration
Registration FeesRs. 250
Registration Date01 DEC 2023 to 30 DEC 2023
Registration Siteafcat.cdac.in
careerindianairforce.cdac.in
Required Documents– Passport size photograph
– Signature
– Valid ID proof (Aadhar card, PAN card, Passport, etc.)
– Educational qualification certificates
– Any other relevant documents as specified on the AFCAT website

AFCAT Full form

AFCAT – Air Force Common Admission Test

AFCAT Syllabus 2024

To ace the AFCAT exam 2024, you need to have a clear idea of the AFCAT syllabus 2024, which covers the topics and subjects that you need to study for the exam.

The AFCAT syllabus 2024 will help you to focus on the important areas, avoid wasting time on irrelevant topics, and plan your preparation strategy accordingly.

In this blog post, we will provide you with the detailed AFCAT syllabus 2024 for each section of the exam, along with some tips and resources to prepare well.

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The AFCAT syllabus 2024 is divided into 4 sections:

  • English
  • General Awareness
  • Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test
  • Engineering Knowledge Test

AFCAT Syllabus 2024 – Subject-Wise

SubjectTopics
General Awareness⁕ History
⁕ Geography
⁕ Civics
⁕ Politics
⁕ Current Affairs
⁕ Environment
⁕ Basic Science
⁕ Defence
⁕ Art
⁕ Culture
⁕ Sports, etc.
Verbal Ability in English⁕ Comprehension
⁕ Error Detection
⁕ Sentence Completion
⁕ Synonyms
⁕ Antonyms
⁕ Testing of Vocabulary
⁕ Idioms and Phrases, etc.
Numerical Ability⁕ Decimal Fraction
⁕ Time and Work
⁕ Average
⁕ Profit and Loss
⁕ Percentage
⁕ Ratio and Proportion
⁕ Simple Interest
⁕Time and Distance
⁕Trigonometry
⁕ Geometry
⁕ Mensuration, etc.
Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test⁕ Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability
⁕ Data Interpretation
⁕ Embedded Figures
⁕ Missing Figures
⁕ Odd One Out
⁕ Analogy
⁕ Venn Diagram
⁕ Pattern Completion
⁕ Dot Situation
⁕ Coding and Decoding, etc.

AFCAT EKT Syllabus 2024

Engineering BranchTopicsSub-Topics
Computer Science EngineeringFundamental Engineering⁕ Engineering Physics
⁕ Engineering Mathematics
⁕ Engineering Drawing
Specialised branch topics⁕ Information Technology
⁕ Network Theory Design
⁕ Analog and Digital Electronics
⁕ Computer Networks
⁕ Switching Theory
⁕ Electronic Devices
Allied Engineering TopicsControl Engineering, Telecommunication Systems, Electrical Engineering, Radar Theory, Instrumentation, Antenna and Wave Propagation, Microwave Engineering
Mechanical EngineeringFundamental Engineering syllabusEngineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Drawing/ Engineering Graphics
Specialised Branch topicsThermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics/Hydraulic Machines, Engineering Mechanics, Materials Science, Thermodynamics, Manufacturing Science, Machine Drawing
Allied Engineering TopicsAerodynamics, Flight Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Power Plant Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Automotive Engineering
Electrical & Electronics EngineeringFundamental Engineering syllabusEngineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Drawing
Specialised Branch topicsMicrowave Engineering, Analog and Digital Electronics, Electronic Devices, Telecommunication Systems, Microwave Engineering, Control Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Allied Engineering TopicsSwitching Theory, Computer Networks, Radar Theory, Network Theory Design, Instrumentation, Information Technology

AFCAT Exam Pattern 2024

AFCAT Written Test Exam Pattern
ExamAFCATEKT (Only for technical)
Mode of ExamOnlineOnline
No. of Questions10050
Maximum Marks300150
Duration of Exam2 hours (120 minutes)45 minutes
Sections in Paper⁕ General Awareness
⁕ English
⁕ Numerical Ability
⁕ Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test
⁕ Mechanical
⁕ Computer Science
⁕ Electrical & Electronics
Negative Marking-1 mark-1 mark

AFCAT Topic-wise Weightage

AFCAT SectionTopicWeightage
MathsSpeed Time and Distance3-4
Time and Work2
Profit and Loss2-3
Basic Algebra3-4
Simplification (fraction, decimal)1-2
Geometry and Mensuration2-3
Ratio and Proportion1-2
Percentage1-2
Number System2-3
Average0-1
EnglishReading Comprehension (2 passages)6
Error Spotting3-5
Fill in the Blanks4-5
Idiom and Phrases5
Synonyms3-4
Antonyms3-4
Correct Spelling3
Cloze Test5-6
General AwarenessHistory3-4
Geography6-8
Economics2
Indian Polity (static)3-4
Science and Technology2-3
Current Affairs5-6
Reasoning and Military AptitudeDot Situation5
Embedded Figures and Series Based5-6
Mirror Image1-2
Paper Cutting and folding2-3
Pattern Completion4-5
Analogy4-6
Classification2-4
Coding Decoding2-3
Venn Diagram4-5
Series2-3
Verbal Reasoning1-2

How To Prepare For AFCAT

If you want to pass the AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test), you need to work hard and plan well. Here are some steps to help you study better:

  1. Know the Exam Pattern: Learn about the AFCAT exam pattern, like what subjects you have to study, how many marks you can get, and how much time you have.
  2. Get Study Material: Get good study materials such as books, practice papers, and online resources that cover all parts of the exam: Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, Reasoning, General Awareness, and Military Aptitude.
  3. Make a Study Plan: Make a good study plan that gives enough time for each subject based on your strong and weak points. Don’t forget to revise what you have learned.
  4. Focus on Basics: Learn the basics of all subjects well. Pay more attention to topics that are important for the AFCAT syllabus.
  5. Practice Regularly: Practice solving old question papers and sample papers to know the exam pattern, manage your time better, and solve problems faster.
  6. Take Mock Tests: Take mock tests to see how you will do in the real exam and check your preparation level. See where you need to improve after taking mock tests.
  7. Work on Time Management: Work on managing your time well so that you can finish the exam on time. Choose questions based on how easy or hard they are and give time accordingly when you practice.
  8. Stay Updated with Current Affairs: Stay updated with current affairs, especially about things happening in India and the world, defense, and aviation-related news.
  9. Seek Guidance if Needed: If you have trouble understanding some topics, ask for help from teachers, mentors, or online tutorials.
  10. Maintain Physical Fitness: Besides studying, keep yourself fit as it is important for passing the AFCAT and the next stages of selection.
  11. Revision and Relaxation: Revise the topics you have studied regularly and rest well before the exam to stay calm and fresh.
  12. Follow Instructions: Learn about the exam-day rules and make sure you have all the documents you need to take to the exam center.

By following these steps carefully and staying focused, you can increase your chances of passing the AFCAT exam successfully.’

FAQ

  1. What is full form of AFCAT

    The full form of AFCAT is Air Force Common Admission Test. It is a national-level exam conducted by the Indian Air Force to select Class-I Officers for Flying and Ground Duty branches

  2. Is there a negative marking scheme for AFCAT 2024?

    There will be a negative marking scheme of 1 mark in AFCAT 2024.

  3. What is EKT in AFCAT exam

    EKT stands for Engineering Knowledge Test. The EKT aims to test the basic engineering knowledge of the candidates in Mechanical, Computer Science, and Electrical & Electronics subjects.

  4. How many attempts for AFCAT

    There is no limit on the number of attempts for the AFCAT exam. Candidates can attempt the exam as many times as they wish until they reach the maximum age limit specified by the Indian Air Force. The maximum age limit for AFCAT entry is 26 years for the flying branch and 28 years for the ground duty branches.

  5. Who conduct AFCAT exam

    The AFCAT exam is conducted by the Indian Air Force (IAF) for the recruitment of Group ‘A’ Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duty branches. The exam is held every year in February and August. The exam consists of three stages: a written exam, an AFSB/SSB interview, and a medical exam.

  6. How many times AFCAT conducted in a year?

    AFCAT is conducted twice a year. In February and August/September.

  7. How many candidates applied for AFCAT 2024

    The approximate number of candidates who applied for AFCAT 2024 could be around 1 lakh. However, this is only a rough estimate and not an official figure

  8. What is the time duration for AFCAT exam?

    For Common exam the time is of 120 minutes.

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Harsh Walde

I am HARSH WALDE, I am The Creator of mpscsyllabus.com. I am Graduate From G. H. Raisoni Collage of Engineering at Software Engineer and Now I am UPSC Aspirant Preparing for IAS

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