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Indian Air Force is gearing up to release the admit cards for the Agniveer Vayu Exam 01/2024. Once released, candidates who have participated in the recruitment exam can check and download the admit cards through the official website of IAF at agnipathvayu.cdac.in. With the exception of the English paper, the online exam will consist of objective-style questions that are bilingual, and presented in both English and Hindi. The IAF Agniveer Vayu exam is set to commence on October 13.
The official notification reads, “Eligible candidates will be sent provisional admit cards for Phase – I of testing on their registered e-mail IDs between 48-72 hrs prior to the examination.”
IAF Agnniveervayu Admit Card: Steps to download
Step 1: Log in to the official website of the Indian Air Force at agnipathvayu.cdac.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, locate and click on the Announcement option.
Step 3: Now, click on the option that says ‘Agniveervayu 01/2024 admit card.’
Step 4: A new window will be displayed where candidates will have to log in using the registration number and password.
Step 5: Your IAF Agnniveervayu Admit Card will be shown on the window.
Step 6: Check all the details mentioned on the admit card. Save and take a printout of the same for exam day.
In phase I, there will be an online test consisting of objective-type questions, with bilingual options (English and Hindi) for all sections except the English paper. Candidates are required to download and bring a colour printout of the admit card to the examination center. All candidates must bring one blue or black pen and their original AADHAAR card for phase I testing.
The online test for Science Subjects will have a total duration of 60 minutes and will cover Physics, Mathematics, and English as per the Class 12 CBSE syllabus. The test will last for 45 minutes and will include English as per the Class 12 CBSE syllabus, along with Reasoning and General Awareness (RAGA). Candidates who fall under both Science and Other than Science subjects categories will have a total test duration of 85 minutes, covering Physics, Mathematics, English (as per the Class 12 CBSE syllabus), and Reasoning and General Awareness (RAGA).
Candidates will earn one mark for each correct answer. Unattempted questions will result in nil (0) marks. However, for each incorrect answer, there will be a deduction of 0.25 marks.
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