With only 2 weeks remaining for AFCAT, your revision should have started by now. Please note that there are lakhs of aspirants in the competition and you need to prepare & revise really well for this exam. This is the reason we have come up with this Revision Plan so that you can revise all the important topics of this exam in superfast mode. After this revision, you will be all the more prepared for this exam.
Name of Exam | Air Force Common Admission Test (2023) |
Conducting Body | Indian Air Force |
Periodicity | Twice a year |
Exam Level | National |
Mode of Application | Online |
Mode of Exam | Online (CBT) |
Total Number of Questions | 100 Questions |
Total Marks | 300 Marks |
Exam Rounds | 3 Stages (Written + AFSB + DV) |
Exam Dates | Written Test: 25, 26 & 27th August 2023 |
Expected Candidates | 2 lakhs approx. |
No. of Vacancies | 276 |
Job Location | Across India |
Official Website | afcat.cdac.in |
AFCAT 2023 Notification Date | 19th May 2023 |
AFCAT exam consists of four sections: General Awareness, Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability and Reasoning and Military Aptitude. The exam is held twice a year, usually in February and August. If you are preparing for the AFCAT exam and have only 15 days left, you might be wondering how to revise effectively and cover all the important topics. Here are some tips that can help you ace the exam:
Divide the syllabus into manageable chunks and allocate time for each topic. Prioritize the topics that are more important or difficult for you. Review the previous year’s question papers and identify the areas where you need to focus more.
Go through the notes, books and online resources that you have used for your preparation. Refresh your memory of the key concepts and formulas. Make flashcards or summaries of the important points and revise them regularly.
The best way to test your knowledge and speed is to solve mock tests and practice questions. Try to simulate the exam conditions and time yourself. Analyze your performance and identify your strengths and weaknesses. Work on improving your accuracy and time management.
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The general awareness section covers a wide range of topics such as current affairs, history, geography, science, sports, etc. To revise this section, you can read newspapers, magazines, online articles, etc. You can also watch informative videos or podcasts on relevant topics. Keep yourself updated with the latest happenings in India and around the world.
The verbal ability section tests your command over the English language. To revise this section, you can read books, novels, blogs, etc. that can improve your vocabulary and grammar. You can also practice synonyms, antonyms, idioms, phrases, etc. You can also listen to English podcasts or watch English shows or movies with subtitles.
The numerical ability section tests your basic mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities. To revise this section, you can practice arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, etc. You can also learn shortcuts and tricks to solve questions faster and easier.
The reasoning and military aptitude section tests your logical thinking and spatial awareness skills. To revise this section, you can practice puzzles, blood relations, coding-decoding, series, analogies, etc. You can also practice questions related to military aptitude such as aircraft recognition, instrument reading, etc.
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Day/Subject | Verbal Ability in English | General Awareness | Numerical Ability | Reasoning and Military Aptitude |
Day 1 | Nouns, Pronouns | Ancient History | Decimal/Fractions | Analogy-I |
Day 2 | Verbs, Subject-Verb Agreement | Medieval History | Number system (I) | Analogy-II |
Day 3 | Tenses | Modern History | Number system (II) | Classification-I |
Day 4 | Adjectives, Adverbs | Current Affairs | Number series | Classification- II |
Day 5 | Prepositions and Conjunctions | Indian Geography | Percentage (I) | Blood Relation |
Day 6 | Error detection- I | World Geography | Percentage (II) | Coding Decoding-I |
Day 7 | Vocabulary – I | Defence | Ratio and Proportion (I) | Coding Decoding-II |
Day 8 | One word substitution – I | Current Affairs | Ratio and Proportion (II) | Sequencing |
Day 9 | Idioms and phrases – I | Constitutional Framework & Others | Averages | Equation-I |
Day 10 | Sentence completion – I | State Government | Profit and loss (I) | Equation- II |
Day 11 | Cloze passage – I | Union Government | Profit and loss (I) | Ranking and order |
Day 12 | Sentence rearrangement | Indian Economy | Time and work (I) | Ranking |
Day 13 | Reading comprehension – I | Principles of Economy | Time and work (I) | Next Figure |
Day 14 | Vocabulary – II (Synonyms and Antonyms) | Current Affairs | Simple interest | Classification of Figures |
Day 15 | One word substitution – II | Biology | Compound interest | Pattern Completion |
These are some of the tips that can help you do the revision for AFCAT exam in 15 days. Remember to revise regularly and consistently. Do not cram or stress yourself too much. Stay confident and positive.
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