2016-07-04

Indian Air Force released Notification Regrading Indian Air Force Direct Recruitment 2016 . Indian Air Force has strewed a latest job notification entitled as Indian Air Force Recruitment. Applications are invited from eligible Indian citizens for Group–C Civilian Posts. Contenders who are interested and have capabilities against IAF Job can apply now for Indian Air Force Recruitment 2016.The details of Indian Air Force latest jobs alert Employment News, Careers, Vacancy, Syllabus, Interview Date, Interview Time, Admit Card, call Letter, Result, Merit List, etc.., Get more updates from www.freshersjobsway.in

Indian Air Force Direct Recruitment

No Of Posts : 14

Name of Post :
1. Hindi Typist - 01
2. Lower Division Clerk - 09
3. Cook - 01
4. MTS - 02
5. Safaivala/ Sweeper - 01

Qualification :

Applying contenders for Indian Air Force Jobs must have passed matriculation/ 12th or its equivalent education qualification form a recognized Board or University with computer typing speed according to the posts.

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Age Limit :
The age limit of applying contenders will be measured as follows:
1. For the posts of Hindi Typist: the age limit should be between 18 years to 27 years.
2. For other posts: Appliers age must be between 18 years to 25 years.
The upper age will be relaxed for reserved category candidates’ per the instructions/orders issued by the Govt from time to time.

Pay Scale :
After selection the appointed candidates for IAF Vacancy will get a monthly pay- scale of Rs. 5200/- to 20200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1800/- to 1900/- according to the posts from the organization.

Selection Process :

1. Indian Air Force has conducted written test for the selection of applicants. The written test will consist of four papers of General Intelligence, English Language, Numerical Aptitude and General Awareness according to the posts.
2. No TA/ DA will be admissible to applicants for attending the test.

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Application Fee :
Application Fee Details Go To Detailed Official Notification.

How to Apply :

1. The first and foremost step is you need to log on to official website of organization that is indianairforce.nic.in
2. After that hit on “Career” tab presented at the left side of home page.
3. Now choose suitable link and read complete details mentioned in advertisement.
4. After reading necessary information you need to download Indian Air Force Application Form from the official website.
5. Now fill it with mandatory details like personal details, qualification details, contact details and other relevant information.
6. Attach all documents/ testimonials along with application form and paste your recent passport size photograph.
7. Attach a self-addressed envelope affixing of Rs. 5/- postage stamp along with the application
8. Now you need to send your application form to address expressed below.

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Address :AOC, Air Force Central Accounts Office,
Subroto Park,
New Delhi-110010

Important Dates to Remember :

Last date for submission of application form: within 30 days from the date of publication of advertisement.

You may get other details about Indian Air Force Direct Recruitment 2016 through this Official Notification.Interested aspirants can stay connected with web portal to achieve latest updates for Indian Air Force.

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About Indian Air Force :
The Indian Air Force (IAF; IAST: Bhāratīya Vāyu Senā) is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. It is the world's fourth largest air force.[6] Its primary responsibility is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict. It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire and the prefix Royal was added in 1945 in recognition of its services during World War II. After India became independent from the United Kingdom in 1947, the Royal Indian Air Force served the Dominion of India, with the prefix being dropped when India became a republic in 1950. Since independence, the IAF has been involved in four wars with neighbouring Pakistan and one with the People's Republic of China. Other major operations undertaken by the IAF include Operation Vijay, Operation Meghdoot, Operation Cactus and Operation Poomalai. Apart from conflicts, the IAF has been an active participant in United Nations peacekeeping missions.
The President of India serves as Supreme Commander of the IAF. The Chief of Air Staff, an Air Chief Marshal, is a four-star officer and commands the Air Force. There is never more than one serving ACM at any given time in the IAF. The rank of Marshal of the Air Force has been conferred once, to Arjan Singh, by the President of India on 26 Jan 2002 and he became first five-star rank holding officer of IAF & serves as the ceremonial chief.
The IAF's mission is defined by the Armed Forces Act of 1947, Constitution of India and the Air Force Act of 1950, in the aerial battlespace, as:
Defence of India and every part there of including preparation for defence and all such acts as may be conducive in times of war to its prosecution and after its termination to effective demobilisation.
Thus, the IAF has the primary objective of safeguarding Indian territory and national interests from all threats in conjunction with the other branches of the armed forces by defending Indian airspace. The IAF provides close air support to the Indian Army troops in the battlefield and also provides strategic and tactical airlift capabilities. IAF also provides infantry and artillery transportations or secondary Airlift for the Indian Army . The IAF also operates the Integrated Space Cell together with the other two branches of the Indian Armed Forces, the civilian Department of Space and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to utilise more effectively the country's space-based assets for military purposes and to look into threats to these assets.
The Indian Air Force along with the other branches of the Indian Armed Forces provide assistance in disaster relief such as during natural calamities by undertaking evacuation or search-and-rescue (SAR) operations and air dropping relief supplies in affected areas.The IAF provided extensive assistance to relief operations during natural calamities such as the Gujarat cyclone in 1998, the Tsunami in 2004 and North India floods in 2013. The IAF also provides assistance to other countries during relief activities such as Operation Rainbow in Sri Lanka.
The Indian Air Force was established in British India as an auxiliary air force of the Royal Air Force with the enactment of the Indian Air Force Act 1932 on 8 October that year and adopted the Royal Air Force uniforms, badges, brevets and insignia. On 1 April 1933, the IAF commissioned its first squadron, No.1 Squadron, with four Westland Wapiti biplanes and five Indian pilots. The Indian pilots were led by RAF Commanding officer Flight Lieutenant (later Air Vice Marshal) Cecil Bouchier.
During World War II, the IAF played an instrumental role in blocking the advance of the Japanese army in Burma, where its first air strike was on the Japanese military base in Arakan. It also carried out strike missions against the Japanese airbases at Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in northern Thailand.
The IAF was mainly involved in Strike, Close Air Support, Aerial reconnaissance, Bomber Escort and Pathfinding missions for RAF and USAAF Heavy bombers. RAF Pilots were embedded in IAF units and vice versa to gain combat experience. IAF pilots participated in air operations in Europe as part of the RAF.
During the war, the IAF went through a phase of steady expansion. New aircraft, including the U.S. built Vultee Vengeance, Douglas DC-3 and the British Hawker Hurricane, Supermarine Spitfire and Westland Lysander, were added to its fleet.
In recognition of the services rendered by the IAF, King George VI conferred the prefix "Royal" in 1945. Thereafter the IAF was referred to as the Royal Indian Air Force. In 1950, when India became a republic, the prefix was dropped and it reverted to being the Indian Air Force.

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