Is AFCAT marks added to final merit list?

Is AFCAT marks added to final merit list?

Yes, AFCAT marks do affect the merit list because they are added while preparing the final merit list. The final merit list is the combination of your AFCAT marks and AFSB interview marks.

Does Afcat have Normalisation?

The duration of the AFCAT EKT exam was 45 minutes. For each correct response, three marks will be awarded. IAF will utilise the normalization method for AFCAT 2021 cutoff calculation.

Is it necessary to clear SSB to join Air Force Academy?

Many candidates who are declared medically fit are unable to join the academy because they can’t make the merit list. So, apart from clearing SSB, you must have an aim of performing well also in order to be on merit. Below are the links for merit lists of various entries in Air Force, Army and Navy.

How much marks are required to clear the SSB written test?

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As you can see to clear the written test you just need to score 30 – 44\% overall and minimum 20\% in each subject/paper which is true for all services. But now let’s take about how much you need to score in SSB interview. As you could see the last recommended candidate got 250+ Marks out of 600 Marks for IMA through CDS entry and he got recommended.

What is the meaning of the merit list of an Academy?

M erit List is the final hurdle which you have to cross before you can join any of the prestigious academies. In approximately all entries all India merit list is published, which is based on your performance in SSB. Many candidates who are declared medically fit are unable to join the academy because they can’t make the merit list.

What is the last recommended marks for the IMA through CDs?

As you could see the last recommended candidate got 250+ Marks out of 600 Marks for IMA through CDS entry and he got recommended. These are the marks of last recommended candidate who scored the least number and will be last in the merit list.

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