ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Nationality
Should be an Indian Citizen.
Age Criteria
- The minimum age limit for enrolment in IAF as an Agniveervayu is 17½ years as on date of enrolment and maximum age limit is 21 years as on date of enrolment. However, exact Date of Birth block as published in advertisement is to be followed.
- In case, a candidate clears all the stages of the selection procedure, then the upper age limit as on date of enrolment should be 21 years.
Marital Status and Pregnancy
Only unmarried candidates (male & female) will be eligible for enrolment as Agniveervayu and they shall undertake not to marry during the defined engagement period of four years. Keeping in view limited period of engagement of Agniveervayu inclusive of training, skill development activities, practical as well as formative assessment and organisational requirement of continued service of Agniveervayu during the engagement period, longer absence of Agniveervayu during the engagement period will adversely affect the operational efficiency of the Indian Air Force. Agniveervayu who marry during the said period shall be discharged from the service. Further, only unmarried Agniveervayu will be eligible for selection in regular cadre as Airman. Female candidates additionally shall be required to undertake not to get pregnant during the engagement period of four years. Such women Agniveervayu on becoming Low Medical Category (LMC) due to pregnancy shall be liable to be discharged from service. Pregnancy will debar the female Agniveervayu for selection into Regular Cadre. At the time of enrolment, candidates shall require to sign a voluntary undertaking accepting above conditions.
Education Criteria
Eligibility for Civilian Candidates
(a) Science Subjects :-
- Candidates should have passed Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and English from an Education Board recognized by Central/State/UT Govt with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.
- Candidates should have passed three years Diploma Course in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical /Electronics/Automobile/Computer Science/Instrumentation Technology/ Information Technology) from Polytechnic Institute recognized by Central/State/UT Govt with 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in Diploma Course (or in Intermediate/ Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Diploma Course).
- Candidates should have passed two years Vocational course with non- vocational subjects viz. Physics and Mathematics from Education Boards recognized by Central/State/UT Govt with 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in Vocational Course (or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Vocational Course).
Or
Or
(b) Other than Science Subjects:-
- Candidates should have passed Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent Examination in any stream/ subjects from Education Board recognized by Central/State/UT Govt minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.
- Candidates should have Passed two years vocational course from Education Boards recognized by Central/State/UT Govt with minimum 50% marks inaggregate and 50% marks in English in Vocational Course or in Intermediate/Matriculation if English is not a subject in Vocational Course.
Or
Note-1:
Candidate eligible for Science Subjects
examination (Including Intermediate/ 10+2/ three years’ diploma
course in engineering or two years vocational course with
non-vocational subjects of Physics and Maths) are also eligible
for Other than Science Subjects and would be given an option of
appearing in both Science Subjects and Other than Science Subjects
examination in one sitting while filling up the online
registration form.
Note-2:
Education Boards recognized by
Central/State/ UT Govt as on date of registration will only be
permitted.
Note-3:
Exact aggregate Percentage of marks before
decimal as written in the marks sheet of
10+2/Intermediate/Equivalent Examination/Three years Diploma
Course/ Two years Vocational Course OR calculated as per the rules
of concerned Education Board/Polytechnic Institute will only be
considered (For example 49.99% should be taken as 49% and not be
rounded off to 50%).
Note-4:
Candidate must possess his/her unique
valid e-mail ID and mobile number for filling of online
application. All communication with candidate will be done on
his/her registered e-mail ID only.
Note-5:
Agniveervayu will not be permitted to
marry during their entire tenure of four years in the IAF. A
candidate may be dismissed from service if he/she marries during
his/her tenure or is found to be already married inspite of giving
certificate of being “unmarried”.
(c) Domicile Category:-
Candidates have to choose one of the domicile categories mentioned below and declare the same as their domicile state/ UT in the domicile column in the online application form at the time of online registration. They are also required to upload the relevant Domicile Certificate/ COAFP Certificate as per the category chosen. The following are the categories of domicile:-
- Permanent Domicile: Permanent Domicile of the districts of State(s)/ UTs. The candidate shall produce ‘Domicile Certificate’ issued by any Gazetted Officer in Revenue Department or any other official authorised by the State Government of the particular state/ UT. Serving Agv NC applying for Agv (SS/ OS/ BS) to select domicile as per his State/ UT of permanent domicile.
- COAFP-I: Children of serving Air Force personnel [Officer/ Airmen/ NCs(E) and Unit cadre Civilians paid from Defence Estimates] whose father/ mother is presently serving in any Air Force Unit/ any other Organisation located in the districts of State(s)/ UTs. Such candidates will produce latest COAFP (Children of Air Force Personnel) Certificate.
- COAFP-II: Children of Air Force personnel [Officers/ Airmen/ NCs(E) and Unit Cadre Civilians paid from Defence Estimates] whose father/ mother is Retired/ Discharged/ Deceased and they are residing in the districts of State(s)/ UTs. Such candidates will produce a proof of minimum stay of one year along with original and photocopy of Service Book/Discharge Book/Casualty Service Certificate/Service Particular Certificate (issued from DPO-3/ DAV as applicable) in case of Officers/ Airmen/ NCs(E) and a Certificate duly signed by OIC Civil Admin and countersigned by CO/ C Adm O of the last served unit, in case of Civilians.
Note:
DOMICILE CATEGORY ONCE CHOSEN WILL NOT BE
CHANGED LATER AS THE SAME WILL BE APPLICABLE TO THE CANDIDATE AT
THE TIME OF SHORTLISTING FOR PHASE-II EXAM AND PREPARATION OF
PROVISIONAL SELECT LIST (PSL) WHICH WILL BE DONE STATE-WISE AS PER
THE VACANCIES ALLOCATED FOR EACH STATE/UT. AS PER THE CATEGORY
CHOSEN DURING REGISTRATION, CANDIDATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE
RELEVANT ORIGINAL DOMICILE CERTIFICATE/COAFP CERTIFICATE (IF
SHORTLISTED FOR PHASE-II EXAM) FOR EVERY STAGE OF SELECTION TILL
ENROLMENT.
PHYSICAL / MEDICAL STANDARDS
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To get selected as an Agniveervayu Combatant (Male & Female), the candidate must be physically and mentally fit to perform duties in any part of the world, climate and terrain. Physical/ medical standards to become an Agniveervayu are as follows:-
| Parameters | Description | |||||||
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| Male | Female | |||||||
| Height | For Male Candidates:- For Agniveervayu (Combatant) minimum acceptable height is 152 cms and for Agniveervayu (Musician) minimum acceptable height is 162 cms. | For Female Candidates:- Minimum acceptable height is 152 cms. For candidates belonging to North East or hilly regions of Uttarakhand, a lower minimum height of 147 cms will be accepted. In case of candidates from Lakshadweep, the minimum height will be 150 cms. | ||||||
| Note: Female Candidate availing height relaxation for being domicile of North East/ hilly regions of Uttarakhand/ Lakshadweeep are to submit domicile certificate with endorsement of domicile status at the time of Phase-II testing. Further, female candidates from hilly regions of Uttarakhand must have specific endorsement of hilly region in their domicile certificate. | ||||||||
| Weight | Weight should be proportionate to height and age as applicable for IAF. | |||||||
| Chest | For Male Candidates: The chest wall should be well proportioned and well developed. Minimum chest circumference should be 77 cms and the chest expansion should be atleast 05 cms. | For Female Candidates: The chest wall should be well proportioned and well developed with minimum range of expansion of 05 cms. | ||||||
| Hearing | Candidate should have normal hearing i.e. able to hear forced whisper from a distance of 6 meters by each ear separately. | |||||||
| Dental | Should have healthy gums, good set of teeth and minimum 14 dental points. | |||||||
| General Health | Candidate should be fit for the Air Force, must conform to the medical standards. Candidate should be of normal anatomy without loss or deformity of any appendages. He/She should be free from any active or latent, acute or chronic, medical or surgical disability or communicable disease, infection and skin aliments. Candidate shall be physically and mentally FIT to perform duty in any part of the world, in any climate and terrain. | |||||||
| Gynaecological Examination (For female candidates) | - | The examination covers external genitalia, hernia orifices and perineum, any evidence of stress urinary incontinence or genital prolapse outside introitus. | ||||||
| Gender: | Any candidate if found to have predominant characteristics of the opposite gender as evident on external physical examination, will be rejected as Unfit. Any candidate having undergone gender reassignment surgery will be declared Unfit. | |||||||
| Pregnancy (For female candidates): | - | Any candidate, if found to be pregnant shall be disqualified and her candidature will be rejected. | ||||||
| Body Tattoo: | Permanent body tattoos are not permitted. However, tattoos only on inner face of the fore arms (inside of elbow to the wrist), back (dorsal) part of the hand/ reverse side of the palm and Tribals with tattoo which are as per the custom and traditions of their tribes may be considered. Offensive, obscene, indecent, sexist or racist tattoos are prohibited regardless of location on the body. However, right to consider a tattoo acceptable or unacceptable will rest with the selection centre. Candidate with permanent body tattoos are to submit two Postcard size photographs (close up and distinct view) with details of size and type of the Tattoo during the second phase of testing. | |||||||
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION
- Candidates who qualify Adaptability Test-II shall be
issued with medical appointment letter by respective ASCs.
Medical examination shall be conducted by Air Force Medical Team
as per IAF medical standards and policy in vogue on subject
issue. Medical examination would also include Baseline
investigations of:-
- Blood Haemogram - Hb, TLC, DLC, Platelets.
- Urine RE/ME.
- Biochemistry:-
- Blood Sugar Fasting/ Post Prandial.
- Serum Cholesterol.
- RFT- Urea, Uric Acid, Creatinine.
- LFT—Serum Bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT.
- Radiograph Chest (PA view).
- Ultrasonography of Lower abdomen & pelvis (For female candidates only).
- ECG (R).
- Any other investigation deemed necessary by the Recruiting Medical Officer.
- Candidates declared medically unfit can avail the option for ‘Appeal Medical Board’ (AMB) against their unfitness by depositing ₹40/- in a Government Treasury/RBI/SBI through Electronic Military Receivable Order (e-MRO)/Military Receivable Order (MRO). The application for AMB, along with original copy of e-MRO/MRO and photocopy of Unfitness certificate are to be submitted to the representative of ASC within three working days of medical examination.
- The recruitment medical officer and the specialist doctors of Armed Forces are the final authorities on declaring a candidate Fit or Unfit during initial medical examination, appeal medical board and medical examination prior to enrolment.
- The candidates shall be governed by Armed Forces standards which may be at variance from civil standards. There is no provision for representation or review after the appeal medical board.
- Candidates are advised to get tartar and stains removed from their teeth before appearing for the medical examination. Ears should be free of wax. Candidates should be prepared to stay for the medical examination for four to five days under their own arrangement. No Travel Allowance/ Daily Allowance shall be admissible.
- Passing in the medical examination is not a guarantee for employment in Indian Air Force.
- Request for change of Medical Examination Centre or Date of Medical Examination shall not be entertained.
Note:
Consumption of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance (NDPS).
Consumption of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic substances banned under the NDPS Act 1985 shall be a reject criterion for selection into the IAF. Agniveervayu found either in possession or storing or distributing or consuming such drugs and substances after enrolment shall be liable for disciplinary action including dismissal from the IAF. ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY TO ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE IS FOLLOWED IN IAF.
Only Sikh Candidates, whose religion prohibits cutting of hair or shaving of face, shall be permitted to grow hair and/or retain beard and moustache. Accordingly, those Sikh candidates willing to retain the same as per laid down specification are to get their photographs with beard and moustache.
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