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Indian Air Force Agniveervayu (Group 'X' & 'Y' Trades) Recruitment 2026

Organization: Indian Air Force (IAF)
Advt No: CASB/AGNIVEERVAYU/02/2026

Quick Summary: Attention all young patriots! The Indian Air Force (IAF) has unfurled a golden banner with its latest Agniveervayu Recruitment 2026 notification for Group 'X' (Technical) and Group 'Y' (Non-Technical) trades. This is a brilliant opportunity for eligible male and female candidates who dream of donning the prestigious uniform and contributing to the nation's air power. With a substantial number of vacancies, attractive pay, and a clear career path, the IAF invites bright, energetic, and dedicated individuals to join its ranks. Make sure to check the eligibility criteria carefully and mark your calendars, as the online application window is open from May 15, 2026, to June 27, 2026. Don't miss this chance to embark on an honorable and thrilling career!

📅 Important Dates

Notification DateN/A
Apply Start Date15/05/2026
Apply Last Date27/06/2026
Exam DateAugust 2026 (Tentative)

💳 Application Fee

General / OBC₹250
SC / ST₹250
Female₹250

🎓 Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Qualification Required: Graduate

For Agniveervayu (Group 'X' Technical Trades): Passed Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent Examination with Mathematics, Physics and English from an Education Board recognized by Central, State and UTs with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English. OR Passed Three years Diploma Course in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics/Automobile/Computer Science/Instrumentation Technology/Information Technology) from a Government recognized Polytechnic Institute 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. For Agniveervayu (Group 'Y' Non-Technical Trades): Passed Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects from an Education Board recognized by Central, State and UTs with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English. OR Passed Two years Vocational Course from Education Boards recognized by Central, State and UTs with minimum 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. Mandatory Medical Standards apply.

Age Limits: 17 to 21 years.

⚡ Selection Process

1Phase I: Online Written Test (CBT)
2Phase II: Physical Fitness Test (PFT), Adaptability Test I & II
3Phase III: Medical Examination

📎 Required Documents

  • Class 10th Passing Certificate
  • Class 12th/Intermediate/Equivalent Mark Sheet
  • Diploma/Vocational Course Mark Sheet (if applicable)
  • Passport size recent coloured photograph
  • Candidate’s left thumb impression
  • Candidate’s signature
  • Parent’s (Father/Mother)/Guardian’s signature (if candidate is below 18 years on the date of filling online application)
  • Original NCC 'A', 'B' or 'C' certificate (if applicable)

✍️ How to Apply Online

### How to Apply Alright, aspiring Agniveervayus! It’s time to get your applications in for this fantastic opportunity with the Indian Air Force. The application process is completely online, so make sure you have a stable internet connection and all your documents ready before you begin. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate it smoothly: 1. **Visit the Official Recruitment Portal**: Head straight to the official Indian Air Force recruitment website. You'll find the active application link there. 2. **New User Registration**: If you're applying for the first time, click on 'New Candidate Registration'. You’ll need to provide basic details like your name, email ID, and mobile number to create your profile. An OTP will be sent for verification, so keep your phone handy. 3. **Fill the Application Form**: Once registered, log in using your credentials. Carefully fill out all sections of the application form. This includes personal details, educational qualifications, communication address, and any other relevant information. Double-check every entry – accuracy is key here! 4. **Upload Documents**: This is a critical step. You'll need to upload scanned copies of your photograph, signature, left thumb impression, and your educational certificates (10th, 12th/Diploma mark sheets). Ensure all images are as per the specified dimensions and file size mentioned in the official notification to avoid rejection. Use a clear, recent passport-sized color photograph. 5. **Pay Examination Fee**: Proceed to the payment gateway. The examination fee for all categories is ₹250. You can pay online using Debit Cards, Credit Cards, or Internet Banking. Make sure to get a confirmation of your payment. 6. **Review and Submit**: Before hitting the final submit button, take one last thorough look at your entire application form. Correct any errors. Once submitted, generally, no changes are allowed. 7. **Print Application Form**: After successful submission and payment, download and print a copy of your application form for your records. This is important for future reference, especially during the document verification stage. Remember, folks, don't wait until the last minute! Technical glitches can happen, so complete your application well before the deadline of June 27, 2026. ### Detailed Exam Syllabus The Agniveervayu selection test is designed to assess your aptitude and knowledge. It comprises an Online Written Test (CBT) for both Group 'X' and Group 'Y' trades. Here’s a detailed breakdown: **A. For Group 'X' Trades (Technical)**: * **Duration**: 60 minutes * **Subjects**: English, Physics, Mathematics * **Question Type**: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). * **Level**: 10+2 CBSE Syllabus. * **Marking Scheme**: +1 for every correct answer, 0 for unattempted, and -0.25 for every incorrect answer. **B. For Group 'Y' Trades (Non-Technical)**: * **Duration**: 45 minutes * **Subjects**: English, Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA) * **Question Type**: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ). * **Level**: 10+2 CBSE Syllabus for English; general aptitude for RAGA. * **Marking Scheme**: +1 for every correct answer, 0 for unattempted, and -0.25 for every incorrect answer. **C. For Candidates Opting for Both Group 'X' & 'Y' Trades**: * **Duration**: 85 minutes * **Subjects**: English, Physics, Mathematics, Reasoning & General Awareness (RAGA) * **This combined test will assess candidates for both categories.** It’s crucial to be well-versed with the specific syllabus for each subject. Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning. ### Preparation Tips Cracking the Agniveervayu exam requires dedication, smart work, and a robust strategy. Here are some actionable tips to boost your chances: 1. **Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly**: Don't just glance at it. Go through each topic meticulously. For Group 'X', brush up on your 10+2 Physics and Math fundamentals. For Group 'Y', strengthen your English grammar and vocabulary, and stay updated with current affairs for RAGA. 2. **Time Management is Key**: Practice solving questions within the stipulated time. Speed and accuracy go hand-in-hand. Develop a daily study routine that allocates sufficient time to each subject. 3. **Solve Previous Year Papers**: This is perhaps the most effective strategy. Solving past papers helps you understand the exam pattern, question types, and important topics. It also helps you identify your strong and weak areas. 4. **Take Mock Tests Regularly**: Online mock tests are invaluable. They simulate the actual exam environment, helping you get comfortable with the CBT format and manage exam pressure. Analyze your performance after each mock test to improve. 5. **Focus on Physical Fitness**: Remember, the written test is just Phase I. Phase II involves Physical Fitness Tests (PFT). Start preparing for running, push-ups, sit-ups, and squats well in advance. A healthy body supports a healthy mind! 6. **Recommended Books**: * **English**: Wren & Martin for Grammar, Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi. * **Physics & Mathematics**: NCERT textbooks (Class 11 & 12) are your bible. Also consider books like R.S. Aggarwal for specific topics. * **Reasoning & General Awareness**: R.S. Aggarwal for Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning, Lucent's General Knowledge for GK. 7. **Stay Updated with Current Affairs**: For the RAGA section, read newspapers daily, follow reputable news channels, and refer to monthly current affairs magazines. Consistency and perseverance are your best friends. Believe in yourself, prepare diligently, and you will surely achieve your dream of serving in the Indian Air Force! Jai Hind!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the age limit for Agniveervayu recruitment 2026?

Candidates should be born between December 27, 2005, and December 27, 2009 (both dates inclusive). This means the minimum age is 17 years and the maximum age is 21 years at the time of enrollment. There are generally no age relaxations for this entry scheme, so please check the official notification precisely for your eligibility.

Is the Agniveervayu scheme permanent or temporary?

The Agniveervayu scheme is primarily for a period of four years. During this tenure, Agniveervayus will undergo training and serve in various roles. After four years, up to 25% of the Agniveervayus from each batch will be enrolled into the regular cadre of the Indian Air Force based on merit, willingness, and organizational requirements. The remaining will be discharged with a 'Seva Nidhi' package.

Can female candidates apply for Agniveervayu Group 'X' & 'Y' trades?

Yes, absolutely! The Indian Air Force has opened up the Agniveervayu recruitment for both male and female candidates. All eligible female candidates who meet the educational and physical standards specified in the official notification are encouraged to apply for both Group 'X' (Technical) and Group 'Y' (Non-Technical) trades. This is a progressive step towards greater inclusivity in our armed forces.

What is the examination fee for this recruitment?

The examination fee for all categories of candidates, including General, OBC, SC, ST, and Female applicants, is ₹250. This fee must be paid online during the application process using Debit Card/Credit Card/Internet Banking. Please ensure successful payment to complete your application.

What happens after the online written test (Phase I)?

Candidates who clear the online written test (Phase I) will be called for Phase II. Phase II consists of a Physical Fitness Test (PFT), which includes running, push-ups, sit-ups, and squats, followed by Adaptability Test I and Adaptability Test II. These tests assess a candidate's physical endurance and suitability for service in the IAF. Only those who qualify Phase II will proceed to the medical examination (Phase III).