INDIAN
AIR-FORCE
RECRUITMENT
RALLY FOR GROUP ‘Y' in Karnataka
DATE
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STREAM
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DISTRICTS TO BE COVERED
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20 July
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Written Test and Physical Fitness Test (PFT) for
Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {For
Automobile Technician and Indian
Air Force (Police)} trades
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BAGALKOT, BANGALORE (URBAN), BANGALORE
(RURAL), BIDAR, DHARWAD, YADGIR,
CHAMRAJNAGAR,
CHIKBALLAPUR, CHIKMAGALUR, HASSAN,
UTTAR KANNAD, KODAGU, KOLAR, MANDYA,
MYSORE, DAKSHIN KANNAD, RAMANAGARAM,
SHIMOGA, TUMKUR AND UDUPI DISTRICTS OF
STATE OF KARNATAKA
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21 July
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Interview and Medical Examination of candidates passed Written Test
and PFT on 20 July 2012. .
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DATE OF BIRTH BLOCK :
Candidates should be born between 01
July 1991 to 30 September 1995
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:
For Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {For Automobile Technician and Indian Air Force (Police)} Trades Candidate should have passed Intermediate
or 10+2 or equivalent examination
with Science, Arts or Commerce subjects or equivalent
vocational courses with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. Vocational
course should be recognized by Association of Indian Universities.
OR
Three year Diploma in any stream
of Engineering from a Government recognised Polytechnic Institute.
MEDICAL STANDARDS :-
(a) General Medical Standards for both Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {For Automobile Technician and Indian Air
Force (Police)} trades and Group ‘X’ (Technical) trades are as follows: -
(i) Chest: Minimum range of expansion: 5 cm
(ii) Weight: Proportionate to
height and age.
(iii) Corneal Surgery (PRK/LASIK) not acceptable.
(iv) Hearing: Candidate should have normal hearing i.e. able to
hear forced whisper from a distance of 6
meters with each ear separately.
(v) Dental: Should have healthy gums, good set of teeth
and minimum 14 dental points.
JOB SPECIFICATION
(a) Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {For Automobile Technician and Indian Air
Force (Police)} trades involve jobs
like.
(i) Automobile Technician As an Automobile
Technician you will drive all types of light, medium and heavy automobiles,
load carriers and specialist vehicles
like cranes, towing tractors, fork lifters etc. subject to service exigencies.
As a technician you will also carry out minor repairs, day to day maintenance and basic level servicing of the
common user vehicles and specialist
vehicles in the Indian Air Force inventory.
(ii) Indian Air Force (Police) As an Indian Air Force (Police) your responsibilities
involves assuming police duties and
investigation of offence. You are also
in-charge of maintenance of security.
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