AFCAT 2023 exam from February 24; Here are subject-wise tips

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has issued the AFCAT 2023 hall ticket today, February 10. Candidates appearing for the exams must be well acquainted with the AFCAT exam pattern. The AFCAT exam 2023 is held by the Indian Air Force (IAF) twice a year to recruit Class-1 Gazetted Officers in Flying and Ground Duties for both Technical and Non-Technical Branches.

AFCAT 2023 hall ticket out; subject-wise tips

The AFCAT 2023 exam tests candidates on four broad subjects: English, Mathematics, General Science and Reasoning and Military Aptitude. As per Sandeep Kumar, Unacademy Educator with over six years of experience in teaching, the expected AFCAT cut-off to crack the exam hovers between 150 and 160 marks, however, to get into the merit list, candidates must score over 180 marks.

As the IAF AFCAT 2023 exam is just two weeks away, it is crucial for aspirants to revise thoroughly. As per the AFCAT exam dates, announced by the Indian Air Force, the examination will be held between February 24 and 26. Kumar shares some of the subject-wise key pointers candidates can keep in mind during the last phase to further improve their preparation.

English

  • To ace the AFCAT exam, candidates should practice one comprehension and one Cloze test daily as they are a critical part of the exam.
  • To get a complete understanding of the English section of the exam, candidates should read all the SSC exam questions on idioms and phrases from previous years as they are often repeated in the AFCAT exam.
  • Error-spotting questions are also high-scoring; therefore, candidates should practice them well. Concentrate on studying these sections during revision to improve your score, however, do not ignore the other topics.

General Knowledge

  • During preparation, it is very easy to get distracted by multiple resources, however, candidates should choose wisely and stick to only one GK book.
  • One of the recommended books candidates can refer to for this section is General Knowledge 2023 by Manohar Pandey, the expert said.
  • GK can also be a vast section to cover which is why while preparing, candidates should make notes for the current affairs of the last six months and revise only from those notes. Sports-related questions are generally important, so that should be one of the key focus topics for candidates and they should aim for the highest score on this topic.

Mathematics

  • To keep the formulas in mind, write them on your study board so that whenever you cross this place, you can take a glance at the formulas.
  • Practice the previous year’s questions every day to ensure speed and get clarity on basic formulas.

Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test

  • Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test is one of the trickiest sections of the AFCAT exam. However, the key to cracking this is to be thorough with the previous year’s questions as they often tend to repeat.
  • Like Maths, Reasoning also needs practice.
  • To get a good score, focus on verbal and non-verbal reasoning.
  • The verbal reasoning section includes, Coding-Decoding, Analogy, Logical Venn Diagrams, Classification, and Puzzle Test. and the non-verbal section includes Hidden Figures, Series, Analogy, Completion of Incomplete Patterns, Dot Situations, Classification.

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