AFCAT 2 admit card 2022 released today on August 10th

| Last Updated | August 10, 2022, 11:09 IST
The admit cards for the AFCAT 2 2022 exam have been released by the Indian Air Force on 10 August 2022. Exams are to be held on 26th, 27th, and 28th August 2022. AFCAT 2 admit card 2022 The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the AFCAT 2 admit card 2022 on its official website. Candidates can visit the IAF website, afcat.cdac.in to download their admit cards. Candidates have to log in with their required credentials in order to access their admit cards. The AFCAT 2 exam dates 2022 are 26, 27, and 28 August 2022 which will be held in two shifts (9:45 am to 11:45 am and 2:45 pm to 4:45 pm).

Steps to download AFCAT 2 admit card 2022

  1. Visit the Indian Air Force website, afcat.cdac.in.
  2. On the candidate login tab, click on “AFCAT 02/2022” link.
  3. Now, you will be directed to login portal, where you need to enter your credentials and then click on login.
  4. Now you can download your admit card.
Candidates must carry a valid ID proof issued by the central government along with their admit cards on the day of the exam. The AFCAT 2 2022 admit card will have the following details:
  1. Name of the candidate
  2. Exam registration number
  3. Hall ticket number
  4. Candidate’s guardian name
  5. Date of birth of the candidate
  6. Candidate’s uploaded photograph and signature
  7. Exam guidelines
  8. Address of the exam center
  9. Exam timings
  10. Reporting time of the exam

Syllabus and pattern of the AFCAT 2 2022 exam

The pattern and syllabus of the exam are as follows:
  1. The exam will be held in two shifts, first shift will have an AFCAT paper which is common for all branches, each candidate needs to appear for this. AFCAT paper consists of 100 objective-type questions from General Awareness, Verbal Ability in English, Numerical Ability and Reasoning, and Military Aptitude Test. Each question will carry 3 marks, which makes the total marks 300.
  2. In the second shift, candidates who have applied for the Ground duty technical branch, have to appear for Engineering Knowledge Test (EKT). A total of 50 questions will be asked from the Mechanical, Computer Science, and Electrical & Electronics engineering branches. Each question will carry 3 marks, making the total marks 150.
  3. There is a negative marking for wrong answers. One mark will be deducted for each wrong one.