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May 5th, 2016, 06:26 PM
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Syllabus Of AFCAT
I have applied for Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) exam and for preparation I want the syllabus of it so can you provide me?
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May 6th, 2016, 08:07 AM
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Re: Syllabus Of AFCAT
As you want the syllabus of Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) exam so here I am providing you. AFCAT exam syllabus There will be 100 questions in total. For every right answer, the candidates will be offered three marks and one mark will be deducted for every wrong answer. The Duration of the examination is two hours. There will be Four Sections in the question paper- 1) General Awareness 2) Verbal Ability 3) Numerical Ability 4) Reasoning 5) Aptitude Test Syllabus (AFCAT 2016): 1) General Awareness – Politics, Current Affairs, Culture, Art, Defence, Basic Science, Civics, Environment, Geography, Sports, History etc. 2) Verbal Ability in English – Antonyms, Testing of Vocabulary, Synonyms, Sentence Completion, Error Detection and Comprehension. 3) Numerical Ability – Simple Interest, Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Average, Simplification and Decimal Fraction. 4) Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test – Verbal Skills and Spatial Ability Scheme of Syllabus (EKT 2016 – Technical Branch): EKT (Engineering Knowledge Test) is the examination aimed at testing the basic knowledge of engineering required for the technical branch. Technical branch includes course of Aeronautical Engineering (Electrical and Mechanical). This examination is pitched at pre- final to final year engineering level. Total 75 Objective type questions will be asked in the examination and the duration is 01 hour. The pattern of examination includes two parts – 1) General Engineering (40 questions) – Modern Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computers, Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering and 2) Specialist Paper for each Engineering discipline (35 questions) – Computer and Electronics, Mechanical, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering and Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical) |