

If you don't go rated, then it's a near 100% lock you will go 32EX. If you don't want to go to AFRL (what I assume you mean by "Wright-Patt"), then don't put down 62EX (Developmental Engineer). Go talk to any BCE (deployed or home station) and they will tell you how much they wish they had actual EE's on hand to handle those functions, rather than relying on a guy with a history in soils or a lady who studied steel and timber design. The bulk of the EE experience goes into both stateside infrastructure design reviews and theater power generation and distribution. The Air Force does use electrical engineers as electrical engineers. Electric Power and Machinery Engineering.I'd respectfully disagree.Electronics Instrument & Control Engineering.Electronics Communication and Instrumentation Engineering.Electronics and/or Telecommunication Engineering (Microwave).Electronics and/or Telecommunication Engineering.Electronics and Communication Engineering.Electrical and Electronics Engineering.Computer Science and Engineering/Technology.All such candidates should not have any present backlog and should have scored a minimum of 60% marks up to last semester/ year for which results have been declared at the time of applying/ AFSB testing.ĪERONAUTICAL ENGINEER (ELECTRONICS) Ĭandidates with a minimum Of 50% marks each In Physics And Mathematics at 10+2 level and a minimum of four years graduation/integrated Post-Graduation qualification In Engineering/ Technology from a recognised University or cleared sections A and B examination of Associate Membership of Institution of Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India or Graduate Membership Examination of the institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers by actual studies with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent in the following disciplines:. Final year/semester students can also apply for all entries.Short service commission in Technical Branch is for 10 years extendable by 4 years.June and December ( ADVERTISEMENT RELEASED BYĪir Force Academy followed by Air Force Technical College Short Service Commission (SSC) For Men & WomenĢ0 to 26 years as on date of commencement of training Aeronautical Engineering (Mechanical) and Aeronautical Engineering (Electronics) Entry through AFCAT entry is available for prospects who have successfully completed graduation from recognised University. (b) Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) entry. The detailed QRs given below.ġ0+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (Students appearing in 12 th standard can also apply), subject to fulfilment of the qualification as on the date of commencement of the courseġ6 ½ to 19 ½ years as on date of commencement of training


A prospect can join the Aeronautical Engineering branch of Indian Air Force through one of the following:.
