Ways to Join the Flying Branch in the Indian Air Force
Becoming a part of the Indian Air Force (IAF) is a matter of pride and honor for all women and men. However, many aspirants in the country are always eager to join the Flying branch of the IAF to become a pilot. It is important to understand that being a pilot in IAF requires a lot of resilience, willpower, and strength. Let's look at how to start your journey toward becoming a pilot in the IAF . There are 4 ways to apply for an entry into the Flying branch in the IAF: National Defence Academy (NDA) The NDA exam offers entry to all unmarried Indian male & female in the age bracket of 16.5 to 19.5 years at the date of commencement of the training. The entry will be granted under permanent commission. Combined Defence Services Exam (CDSE) The CDS exam offers entry only to unmarried Indian men in the age bracket of 20 to 24 years, under permanent commission. An upper age relaxation of 2 years is provided to holders of a valid Commercial Pilot Licence approved by DGCA (I...