Air Force Agniveervayu Result 2023 Announced, How to Download – News18

In addition to that, Phase I results and the list of shortlisted candidates for Phase II have been declared based on the performance of candidates in the Phase 1 online test
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The Air Force Agniveervayu written examination was held on October 13. Candidates can visit agnipathvayu.cdac.in to download their results

The Air Force Agniveervayu Result 2023 was declared by the Central Airmen Selection Board (CASB) on November 9. Candidates who appeared for the Indian Air Force (IAF) Agniveervayu Exam 01/2024 can go to the official portal of the Indian Air Force at agnipathvayu.cdac.in and download their results. It is to be noted that candidates need to key in their credentials, such as username, email ID, and password, followed by the five-digit captcha displayed on the site, to check the Air Force Agniveer result 2023.

The Indian Air Force Agniveervayu written examination was held on October 13. Candidates should note that those who have qualified in the written examination, progress to the next phase of the Air Force Agniveervayu recruitment process.

Indian Air Force Agniveervayu Result 2023: Steps To Download

Step 1: Visit the official portal of the Indian Air Force at agnipathvayu.cdac.in.

Step 2. Look for the ‘Announcement’ section on the homepage and click on the link available for the Agniveervayu 01/2024 Result.

Step 3. After clicking, applicants will be redirected to a new page.

Step 4. Key in your email ID and password followed by the five-digit captcha code and submit.

Step 5. Once done, your CASB Air Force Agniveer Result 2023 will appear on the screen.

Step 6. Go through all the details and download the result.

Step 7: Take a printout of CASB Air Force Agniveer Result 2023 for future use.

To qualify the written examination, candidates are supposed to individually pass each paper for both science and non-science subjects of this exam, with normalised marks. In addition to that, Phase I results and the list of shortlisted candidates for Phase II have been declared based on the performance of candidates in the Phase 1 online test.

The online examination was objective in nature and the questions were bilingual (English and Hindi) except for the English paper.

a) Science Subjects: Candidates were given 60 minutes to complete the online test, which consisted of Mathematics, Physics, and English as per the Class 12 CBSE syllabi.

(b) Other than Science Subjects: The test comprised English as per the 10+2 syllabus of CBSE and Reasoning and General Awareness (RAGA), and the total duration to complete the test was 45 minutes.

(c) Science Subjects and Other than Science Subjects: The online test comprised questions from Physics, Mathematics, and English as per the Class 12 CBSE syllabus and Reasoning and General Awareness (RAGA). Candidates were given a total duration of 85 minutes to complete the examination.