AFCAT Mock Test
Practice Sets
AFCAT Set 1
AFCAT Set 2
AFCAT Set 3
AFCAT Set 4
AFCAT Set 5
AFCAT Set 6
AFCAT Set 7
AFCAT Set 8
AFCAT Set 9
AFCAT 2026 — Complete Guide & Mock Tests
Use these free AFCAT mock tests (AFCAT Set 1, Set 2, ...) to prepare for the Air Force Common Admission Test. This page is optimized for aspirants searching "afcat mock test" and includes a full overview, key dates, eligibility (age & education), syllabus, vacancy guidance, fees, application steps and preparation tips.
Crucial Dates (AFCAT 2026)
- Exam Date (AFCAT CBT): 31 Jan 26 (Saturday)
- Online Application Window: Refer to official notification for opening and closing dates (usually a 3–4 week window)
- Admit Card Release: Typically 7–10 days before the exam
- AFSB & Interview Dates: Announced after CBT results
Syllabus (Section-wise)
Prepare each section thoroughly; mock tests on this site mirror the AFCAT pattern.
- General Awareness — Current affairs (last 12 months), Indian polity, economy, history, geography, science & defence.
- Verbal Ability in English — Reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, sentence completion, error spotting, synonyms/antonyms.
- Numerical Ability — Arithmetic, algebra, number systems, ratio & proportion, percentage, time-speed-distance, data interpretation, basic mensuration.
- Reasoning & Military Aptitude — Verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, spatial ability, puzzles and mental aptitude.
- Technical Knowledge — For technical branches: engineering subjects relevant to the applied discipline (refer to notification).
Vacancy Details & How They Work
Vacancy numbers for Flying and Ground Duty branches are published in the official notification PDF. Vacancies vary each cycle and are broken down by branch and category (UR/OBC/SC/ST/EWS). This page links to the official notification; always consult the PDF for branch-wise vacancies and reservation policy.
Application Fees (Typical)
- Application Fee: Typically ₹250/- (check notification for exemptions for certain categories)
- Payment Methods: Online via Credit/Debit Card, NetBanking, UPI
- Fee Exemptions & Refunds: As per notification — preserve your transaction receipts
How to Apply (Step-by-step)
- Read the official AFCAT notification PDF linked above carefully and ensure you meet eligibility.
- Visit the official AFCAT portal (e.g. afcat.cdac.in) and register using a valid email and mobile.
- Complete the online application form: personal details, educational qualifications and communication details.
- Upload scanned photograph, signature and required documents in the prescribed format and size.
- Pay the application fee (if applicable) and submit the form.
- Download and save the confirmation page and application number for future reference. Download the admit card when available.
Eligibility — Education-wise
- Flying Branch: Candidates must be graduates (minimum percentage varies) and must have passed Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level OR have a relevant engineering degree.
- Ground Duty (Technical): Engineering degree in relevant disciplines (Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science etc.) as specified in the notification.
- Ground Duty (Non-Technical): Graduate degree in relevant subjects for Administration, Logistics, Accounts, Education etc. Check notification for branch-specific educational requirements.
Eligibility — Age-wise (branch-wise)
- Flying Branch: Typically 20–24 years (standard DOB window is specified in the notification)
- Ground Duty (Technical & Non-Technical): Typically 20–26 years (see notification for exact DOB range and age relaxations)
- Age Calculation: Age is calculated as on a cut-off date mentioned in the official notification; always verify the DOB window in the PDF.
Selection Process
- Computer Based Test (CBT) — Objective questions across sections.
- Qualified candidates are called for AFSB interview (service selection board) which includes psychological tests, personal interview and aptitude tests.
- Medical and fitness tests follow for those recommended by AFSB panels.
Preparation & Mock Strategy
- Take full-length AFCAT mock tests under exam timing to improve speed and accuracy.
- Review performance analytics and focus on weak topics (use sectional mocks).
- Keep current affairs notes (last 12 months) and revise static GK regularly.
FAQ (Quick)
- What is AFCAT full form? Air Force Common Admission Test.
- How many questions? Usually 100 objective questions; confirm in the notification.
- Marking scheme? Often +3 for correct and -1 for incorrect (1/3 negative) — check notification.
- Where to apply? Official AFCAT portal (link above).
Note: This page is optimized for search queries like "afcat mock test", "afcat syllabus", "afcat eligibility", and "afcat exam date 2026". All aspirants must cross-check details with the official AFCAT notification and portal linked above before applying.