Working in the Air Force is about being in the middle of supersonic jets, state-of-the-art technology and best of the people. You are where the action is. Air Force provides you with the most modern facilities, gives you an unparalleled way of life and creates an environment, where the best in you comes out.
Whether you are a graduate or you have finished your schooling or you have passed your class tenth, Air Force has an exciting career opportunity for you. Click on the link below, to know how you can join the Indian Air force to jumpstart a secure future for you and your family.
As An Officer
As an officer in the Indian Air Force you strategize, lead and manage. Trained in diversified fields and environments you are ready for all the challenges that the fast paced life in the Air Force has in store for you. Be it flying the most advanced combat aircraft or providing technical support, your mission is to always give your best.
You can join the Air Force in the flying, technical or the ground branches. To know the eligibility criteria for different branches, select your educational qualification below.
As an Airman
As an airman in the Indian Air Force, you make sure that all the air and ground operations run smoothly. From operating air defence systems to fitting missiles, you are actively involved in all the action happening in the air base and give your support to various missions.
Depending on your educational qualification, you can join the Air Force in the Technical Trades or Non-Technical Trades. No matter at what level you start your career, the Air Force gives you opportunities to learn and grow to newer heights. To know about the eligibility criteria, click on your educational qualification below.
Related Articles
The Mid-Career Programme shall focus on Grade IV Officers of the IFS. The main task is to prepare the officer for handling the tasks at Grade III level smoothly and efficiently. The nature and scope of job profile and responsibilities at Grade III are unique and differ in content and
1. Long-term objectives :
i. to build up a repository and dissemination centre in Environmental Science and Engineering;
ii. to gear up the modern technologies of acquistion, processing, storage, retrieval and dissemination of information of environmental nature; and
iii. to support and promote research, development and innovation in environmental information technology.
2. Short-term
Customers to Note
Directorate of Printing executes all printing jobs of various Ministries / Departments of the Government of India. In order
The officer corps strength versus commanded strength averages 7 to 8 per cent. After independence there was only one period (1963-65) when a need arose to offer short-term emergency commissions. That was when a pre-1962 planned expansion was compressed in terms of time leading to this call. The main brunt
Provocative action against our nationals in the vicinity of Anjadip Island, and Portugal's belligerent attitude to the problems of its colonial possessions in this country, resulted in the Government of India's decision to liberate Goa. Operations were launched on the night of 17/18 December 61.
The Naval task was to gain
BMTPC's Initiatives for Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Management
Vulnerability Atlas of India - Introduction
Guidelines for Improving Earthquake Resistance of Housing
IITK-BMTPC Series on Earthquake Tips
Guidelines for Improving Hazard Resistant Construction of Buildings and Land Use Zoning
Techno Legal Aspects of Earthquake, Windstorm and Flood Hazards and Land Use
After you have cleared the selection procedure, you are sent to one of the Air Force training establishments. Here you undergo scientifically planned rigorous physical and academic training that is aimed to gear you for the life in Air Force.
All the Air Force training establishments are equipped with the
1. Supply of superior quality tissue cultured plants of species in demand
Available at: MTP, TERI, Gual Pahari and MTP, NCL, Pune
As conventional methods of propagation are insufficient to meet the existing demand of planting material, large-scale in vitro multiplication at these facilities offers a major advantage. The plants produced
The Delhi Development Authority, under Section 6 of the Delhi Development Act, 1957 has been given the following Charter:
"To promote and secure the development of Delhi according to the plan and for that purpose the Authority shall have the power to acquire, hold, manage and dispose of land and
Postal Life Insurance
Postal Life Insurance is 117 years young. It was started in 1884 as a welfare measure for the employees of Posts & Telegraphs Department under Government of India dispatch No. 299 dated 18-10-1882 to the Secretary of State. Due to popularity of its schemes, various departments of