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IAF AFCAT 2 Result 2022 to be RELEASED SOON at afcat.cdac.in- Here’s how to check result

IAF AFCAT 2 Result 2022: Candidates who appeared for the AFCAT 2022 will be able to check results from the official website, afcat.cdac.in, once released, scroll down for more details.

IAF AFCAT 2 Result 2022 to be RELEASED SOON at afcat.cdac.in- Here’s how to check result File Photo

IAF AFCAT 2 Result 2022: The Indian Air Force Common Admission Test, IAF AFCAT 2 result 2022 is expected to be released soon. However, no official date for the 2022 AFCAT result declaration has been announced by the IAF. When results are available, candidates who registered for the AFCAT 2022 can access them at the official website, afcat.cdac.in. Candidates must submit information such as their name and ID number in order to view their IAF AFCAT 2 results.

Candidates called to the Air Force Selection Board in 2022 who pass the AFCAT exam (AFSB). Exams for the AFCAT 2022 were held on August 26, 27, and 28, 2022. The scoring system for the AFCAT 2 results states that each accurate response will receive three points, each wrong response will receive one point, and questions that are not attempted will receive no points.

AFCAT 2 Result 2022: Here's how to check 

Step 1: Visit the official website of IAF - afcat.cdac.in 

Step 2: Click on AFCAT-2/2022 Result on the home page (once released) 

Step 3: Enter email ID, password, and captcha code

Step 4: The result is displayed on the screen

 Step 5: Download the result and take its printout

AFCAT result 2022: Details mentioned on scorecard

  • Registration number 
  • Name of candidate 
  • Exam name 
  • Cut off marks 
  • Marks scored by the candidate 
  • Congratulatory note 
  • AFSB selection process and details 
  • AFSB selection slot booking

The performance of applicants in the AFCAT exam 2022 and AFSB interview will be taken into account when releasing the final AFCAT 2022 result. Candidates will be hired for various services within the IAF if they pass all levels of testing (officer intelligence rating test, psychological test, and Flying Branch - Computerised Pilot Selection System (CPSS).