IAF Agniveervayu Intake 01/2027 Update

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The release of the Agniveer City Intimation Slip 2026 marks a significant step for candidates preparing for the Indian Air Force’s Intake 01/2027 examination. This slip provides essential logistical information, allowing candidates to plan accordingly for the upcoming exam.

Candidates can now download their allocated examination city slip from the official IAF website. The examination is set to take place over two days, on March 30th and 31st, 2026. The city slip contains vital details including the candidate’s name, registration number, exam city, exam date, shift timings, reporting time, and gate closing time.

It is important to note that the city slip itself will not be accepted as a legitimate document for entry into the examination hall. Instead, candidates will receive their admit cards separately, which are mandatory for entry to the examination center.

The selection process for the Agniveer intake consists of three stages: Phase I involves a Computer Based Test (CBT), followed by Phase II which includes a Physical Fitness Test and adaptability tests, and finally Phase III, which is a Medical Examination.

The admit card is expected to be issued approximately four days prior to the exam date, providing candidates with a final confirmation of their examination details. To download the city slip, candidates must log in using their registered email ID, password, and captcha.

This city slip serves not only as an informational tool but also allows candidates to prepare logistically for the exam, ensuring they check their exam city and timing schedule well in advance.

As the examination dates approach, candidates are encouraged to remain vigilant and prepared. Observers suggest that this structured approach to the selection process will help streamline the recruitment of new personnel into the IAF.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further announcements or changes to the examination process, but candidates are advised to stay updated through official channels.