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Showing posts with label Common Admission Test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Common Admission Test. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2012

AFCAT 2012 Results | Air Force Common Admission Test Result 2012 | careerairforce.nic.in

Indian Air Force Air Force Common Admission Test(AFCAT) 2012 Has Been announce AFCAT 2012 Examination Result On Official Website careerairforce.nic.in Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is Conducted on July 2013 for Air Force , and Online Admission Ful Filling Process for AFCAT is Over Where Examination was held on during February 2012 by Indian Air Force.

Click Here to Check AFCAT 2012 Results

About Air Force

The Indian Air Force (IAF) was officially established on 8 October 1932. The aircraft inventory comprised of four Westland Wapiti IIA army co-operation biplanes at Drigh Road as the “A” Flight nucleus of the planned No.1 (Army Co- operation) Squadron. In the early 1930’s, when the British government in India could no longer ignore the growing demands of the Indian people for greater representation in the higher ranks of the defence services, it grudgingly began the process of ‘Indianisation’ of the services

AFCAT 2012 Exam Results | Air Force Common Admission Test Result 2012 | careerairforce.nic.in

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AFCAT 2012 Results | Air Force Common Admission Test Result 2012 | careerairforce.nic.in

Indian Air Force Air Force Common Admission Test(AFCAT) 2012 Has Been announce AFCAT 2012 Examination Result On Official Website careerairforce.nic.in Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is Conducted on July 2013 for Air Force , and Online Admission Ful Filling Process for AFCAT is Over Where Examination was held on during February 2012 by Indian Air Force.

Click Here to Check AFCAT 2012 Results

About Air Force

The Indian Air Force (IAF) was officially established on 8 October 1932. The aircraft inventory comprised of four Westland Wapiti IIA army co-operation biplanes at Drigh Road as the “A” Flight nucleus of the planned No.1 (Army Co- operation) Squadron. In the early 1930’s, when the British government in India could no longer ignore the growing demands of the Indian people for greater representation in the higher ranks of the defence services, it grudgingly began the process of ‘Indianisation’ of the services

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