Physics and Maths
Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately, you are not eligible for joining Flying branch through AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) because as you have mentioned that you have not even scored 60% in either of the Mathematics and Physics but the eligibility criteria of Flying Branch clearly says that if a candidate wants to join flying branch through AFCAT then he/she should have minimum 60% in both Physics as well as Mathematics in 10+2 along with
**Bachelor’s degree (3 years) in any discipline from a recognized university
OR
**hold B.Tech/ BE degree with minimum 60% from a recognized university
**clearance in section A and B exam of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India)/ Aeronautical Society of India with minimum 60% from a recognized university.
So according to the above eligibility criteria everything is fine but the only thing in which you are lacking is you class 12th percentage of Mathematics and Physics, so what I would recommend you is just appear for Mathematics and Physics examination of class 12th from NIOS board and improve your percentage in it.
For complete details about AFCAT kindly check out the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/iaf-afcat
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
Sorry, but if you have not studied Mathematics and Physics in 12th then you are not eligible to become a flight dispatcher. According to the latest recruitment notice of Air India, Airlines Allied Service Limited (AASL), a Candidate must have passed 12th or equivalent exam from a recognised board of India with Physics and Mathematics.
Apart from this there are a few more Eligibility criterias that needs to be fulfilled to be become a flight dispatcher in AASL through Air India, here's the qualifications-
You must be having DGCA approved dispatcher Lisence along with RT Lisence.
Good Luck.
hi,
see in Airport authority of India air traffic controller position recruitment, there is no condition given as you would be given time to complete your study and then join. its clearly mentioned that candidates whose final years results are awaiting are eligible to apply , on condition that they must produce the final marksheet or certificates at the time of verification. since you are only at third year of your integrated 5 years of studies, you are not eligible to apply, even if you appear in exam, your candidature would cancelled at the time of verification.
now that you have to think, either you should try for this exam or focus on your college studies and later apply for other exams.
As per the eligibility criteria of UPSC CDS for Air Force Academy, it states that candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with physics and mathematics at 10+2 level or passed BTech/BE for a duration of four years from a recognized university, those in the finaly years can also apply on provisional basis, the age limit is 20 to 24 years, hence if you had the required subjects at 10+2 level then you're eligible to appear for the exam, to know more detailed information for this, visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/cds-eligibility-criteria
see while you choose b.sc in computer science for graduation, computer science would be your major discipline of studies, however besides the major subject you have to take general elective subjects. based on many university curriculum and availability of faculty the subjects options would be allotted to student. you may take subjects as mathematics, physics, economics as elective subjects. the maths and physics syllabus would be higher than 12th standard since it is a bachelors level course. besides on your major papers work you have to give sufficient time to score a good points on elective papers as well.
hope it would help.
In AFCAT. Fyling branch, Ground duty(technical) and Ground duty (non-technical) are the 3 posts you can apply for.
As far as the educational qualification is concerned , for flying duty , candidates must have passed Class 12 with 60% in Maths and Physics and graduated in any discipline/BE/BTech/Cleared section A and B exam of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India with 60%.
For Ground Duty (technical) -Candidates must have completed Class 12 with 60% in Physics and Mathematics and a minimum of four years degree graduation/integrated post-graduation in Engineering/Technology from recognized university.
Or,
Should have cleared Sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India or Graduate membership examination of the institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers by actual studies with 60% in computer, electrical,electronics ,instrumentation & control or IT specializations in engineering.
So without 60% in both math and physics in class 12 ,you are not eligible to apply for technical posts.
On the other hand ,
For Ground Duty (non-technical)
The educational requirements are as follows:
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Bachelor's degree (three years) from a recognised university in any discipline with at least 60% or equivalent
Section A and B examination of Associate Membership of the Institution of Engineers (India)/Aeronautical Society of India from a recognised university with 60%.
Logistics: Any one of the following
Graduate Degree (Minimum three years degree course) in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent
or
Section A & B examination of Associate Membership of the Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent
Hence , you can apply for ground duty (non-technical) posts.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/afcat-eligibility-criteria
All the best
The most important thing is to prepare carefully, and the best way to tackle numerical problems is to practise. You will be able to answer the issues as many times as you practise as quickly as you can.
You still have time, therefore I would advise you to make the most of it and not waste it. If you want to get a decent grade, you must be serious. To make it easier to solve, practise by solving prior year's question papers.
You have mentioned 'this exam' but didn't named it and without it I can't provide you a relevant answer.
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Wish you a great eve!
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