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manpreet
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3 years ago
As a graduate you can join as an officer in Administration and Logistics ground duty branches as Permanent Commission or Short Service Commission. As an admin officer you will be responsible for the efficient management of both human and material resources. Some of the officers of the Administration Branch are selected and trained to carry out the following duties also: (a) Air Traffic Controller Involves maintaining an orderly flow of traffic and airspace management. (b) Fighter Controller Involves close contact and supervision between the air and radar for effective airspace management. Logistics Officers are responsible for materials management of all Air Force resources. You would ensure efficient supervision of inventories, and involve in procurement processes of various ranges of equipment. The eligibility criteria for admin and logistics branches is graduation degree (minimum three year degree course) in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum 60% marks or equivalent. Selection in Admin and Logistics branches is by Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) conducted by the Indian Air Force usually in Fe and Sep every year.