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For AFCAT flying eligibility it is Mandatory to score minimum of 50% each in maths and physics, I have less than 50 percent in maths, So how can I choose an alternate way to join flying in air force


Nevil 27th Jun, 2022
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Shurbhi Thapliyal 30th Jun, 2022

Hello dear

Unfortunately you are not eligible for either flying branch or technical ground duty branch because both of these branches have clearly mentioned eligibility criteria that you must have 50% marks in both physics and mathematics in 10+2 as well as an agreegate of 60% in graduation but yes you are eligible for non technical ground duty branch.

So If your goal is to become a part of the most advanced line of defence of our nation as an officer irrespective of branch alloted then you should give AFCAT. Focus on your exam and give your best to get recommended.

All the best for your future.

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