- Date of Notification: 8th June 2014
- Start of receipt of applications: 8th June 2014
- Last date for the receipt of applications: 7th July 2014
- Expected date of result: 3rd week of September 2014
- Date of Exam: 24th August 2014
What is AFCAT
AFCAT is a written exam which consists of GK, English, Reasoning and Math. It consists of total 100 questions and the duration for the exam is 2 hours. For every correct answer the aspirant gets 3 marks thus making the paper of maximum 300 marks and for every wrong answer one mark is deducted, however there is no mark rewarded or deducted in case of questions left blank.
Preparation Strategy
For getting good marks the right time to start preparing for AFCAT is now. The earlier you start the preparation the lesser burden you have and the better you prepare. Thus search for a good book which may serve the purpose for AFCAT and start preparing from it. Also reading the newspaper on a daily basis will keep you abreast with the latest happenings.
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