Prince Classes & Defence Academy Jaipur provides complete preparation for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) conducted by the Indian Air Force. Our structured training program focuses on written examination preparation, AFSB interview guidance and personality development. Students receive expert classroom coaching, regular mock tests and disciplined training to develop leadership qualities required to join the Indian Air Force as commissioned officers.
Prince Classes & Defence Academy Jaipur offers professional coaching for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT). The program prepares candidates for entry into Flying Branch, Technical Branch and Ground Duty Branch of the Indian Air Force. Our training focuses on written exam preparation, AFSB interview guidance and personality development required for Air Force officers.
Detailed coaching for Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, Reasoning and General Knowledge.
Practice tests designed according to the AFCAT exam pattern to improve speed and accuracy.
Special training for psychological tests, group discussion and personal interview preparation.
Training sessions to build confidence, communication skills and leadership ability.
The AFCAT preparation program covers all important subjects required for the written examination including verbal ability, numerical ability, reasoning and general awareness. Our experienced faculty ensures concept clarity and exam oriented preparation.
Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension and sentence correction.
Arithmetic, percentages, ratios and basic mathematics concepts.
Logical reasoning, verbal reasoning and analytical ability.
Current affairs, defence updates, history, geography and science.
The AFCAT written examination consists of only one paper containing objective type questions from different subjects.
| Paper | Subject | MCQ | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Only One Paper | Verbal Ability | 30 | 90 |
| Numerical Ability | 15 | 45 | |
| Reasoning | 35 | 105 | |
| G.K. | 20 | 60 | |
| Total | 100 | 300 | |
Here are some common questions asked by students about AFCAT examination preparation and Air Force careers.
Graduates from a recognized university can apply for the AFCAT examination conducted by the Indian Air Force.
The AFCAT examination is conducted twice every year by the Indian Air Force.
The exam includes Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, Reasoning and General Knowledge.
Yes, candidates who qualify the written exam are called for the AFSB interview.
Candidates can join Flying Branch, Technical Branch and Ground Duty Branch through AFCAT.