AFCAT 2 Merit List 2025 out: 744 candidates make the cut— check toppers list, steps to check result and final selection process
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has released the AFCAT 2 2025 merit list for courses scheduled to commence in June 2026 at the Air Force Academy (AFA).
Candidates who completed the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) process can now check their names and ranks in the merit list released by the IAF.
According to the list, a total of 744 candidates have been included across various entry categories. The merit list includes 380 candidates from the AFCAT male category, 226 from the female category, 106 from the Aeronautical Engineering (AE) branch, 23 from the NCC Special Entry category and nine from the Service Entry Commission category.
Being included in the merit list does not automatically guarantee admission to the course. Final selection will depend on medical fitness, merit position and the availability of vacancies.
Among the top-ranked candidates, Alok Singh secured the first position in the AFCAT male category, while Mehakpreet Kaur topped the female category.
In the AE branch, Saurabh Saini secured the highest rank among male candidates, while Suhani topped the female category.
The NCC Special Entry category saw Rahul Kumar secure the top position among male candidates, while Riddhi Malhotra ranked first among female candidates. In the Service Entry Commission category, Pradeep Kumar secured the top rank.
Candidates whose names appear in the merit list are advised to keep checking official Indian Air Force updates regarding the next stages of the admission process.
Candidates should follow the below steps to check their result.
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According to the list, a total of 744 candidates have been included across various entry categories. The merit list includes 380 candidates from the AFCAT male category, 226 from the female category, 106 from the Aeronautical Engineering (AE) branch, 23 from the NCC Special Entry category and nine from the Service Entry Commission category.
Being included in the merit list does not automatically guarantee admission to the course. Final selection will depend on medical fitness, merit position and the availability of vacancies.
Among the top-ranked candidates, Alok Singh secured the first position in the AFCAT male category, while Mehakpreet Kaur topped the female category.
In the AE branch, Saurabh Saini secured the highest rank among male candidates, while Suhani topped the female category.
The NCC Special Entry category saw Rahul Kumar secure the top position among male candidates, while Riddhi Malhotra ranked first among female candidates. In the Service Entry Commission category, Pradeep Kumar secured the top rank.
How to Check AFCAT 2 Merit List 2025
Candidates should follow the below steps to check their result.
- Visit the official AFCAT website
- Go to the "What's New" section on the homepage
- Click on the link titled "ORDER OF MERIT OF ALL AFSB RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES: Jun 26 Course(s)".
- The merit list PDF will open
- Press Ctrl+F and enter your roll number to search
- Download and save the PDF for future reference
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