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AFCAT 2 exam city slip out at afcat.cdac.in/AFCAT/; check exam details here

AFCAT 2 exam city slip out at afcat.cdac.in/AFCAT/; check exam details here

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the exam city slip for the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2 for recruitment into the Flying Branch, Technical Branch, and Ground Duty (Non-Technical and Technical) Branches. Candidates can download the exam city slip from the official website afcat.cdac.in/AFCAT/.
The exam will be conducted from August 23 to 25, 2025. This recruitment drive aims to fill a total of 284 vacancies. More details in the notification below:
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