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The cutoff for AFCAT/Agniveer Vayu represents the minimum qualifying marks required to be considered for further selection stages. It is determined by the Indian Air Force based on various factors and differs across categories.
Facts last verified 5 July 2026
How it works
The cutoff for AFCAT/Agniveer Vayu is the minimum score required to qualify for the next stage of selection. It is not a fixed value but varies based on multiple factors. The cutoff serves as a screening mechanism to shortlist candidates for further evaluation.
Candidates must meet or exceed the cutoff to be considered for subsequent stages like the Air Force Selection Board (AFSB) interview. The cutoff ensures that only qualified candidates proceed in the selection process.
Several factors influence the cutoff determination, including the overall performance of candidates, difficulty level of the exam, number of vacancies, and category-wise reservations. The Indian Air Force considers these factors to ensure a fair and standardized selection process.
The cutoff may fluctuate based on the exam's difficulty level and the number of candidates appearing. A more challenging exam might result in a lower cutoff, while an easier exam might lead to a higher cutoff.
The cutoff varies across different categories as per government reservation policies. Additionally, the cutoff may be normalized to account for variations in difficulty across different exam sessions, ensuring fairness in the selection process.
Normalization adjusts scores to account for differences in difficulty between different exam versions. This ensures that all candidates are evaluated on a level playing field, regardless of which exam session they appeared for.
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The cutoff is determined by the Indian Air Force based on factors like exam difficulty, number of candidates, and vacancies. It is announced on the official portal after the exam.
Different categories have different cutoffs as per government reservation policies to ensure representation from various sections of society.
A normalized cutoff adjusts scores to account for variations in difficulty across different exam sessions, ensuring fairness in the selection process.