Join The Air Force As Musician; Check Eligibility, Steps To Apply

Candidates should note that registration for the Agniveervayu (Musician) rally commenced on May 22, 2024, with a closing date of June 5, 2024. The recruitment test is scheduled between July 3 and July 12, 2024.

IAF Agniveervayu Recruitment 2024 Registration
IAF Agniveervayu Recruitment 2024 Registration

IAF Agniveervayu Recruitment 2024 Registration Begins: The Indian Air Force (IAF) has opened applications for unmarried Indian male and female candidates interested in joining as musicians under the 01/2025 intake scheme. The application window is set from May 22 (11 am) to June 5 (11 pm) on agnipathvayu.cdac.in.

The selected candidate for Indian Air Force Recruitment 2024 will be given a monthly salary of up to Rs. 30000. In order to apply for Indian Air Force Recruitment 2024, candidates must have done matriculation / 10th or equivalent with minimum pass marks from any Govt. recognized School/board.

Recruitment test location, process details

The recruitment test is scheduled to take place from July 3 to 12 at 3 ASC C/O AF Stn Kanpur and 7 ASC, No. 1 Cubbon Road, Bengaluru. The test will include proficiency evaluations in playing musical instruments, an English written test, physical fitness tests I and II, adaptability test-II, and medical assessments. Candidates can find comprehensive information regarding these activities on the official notification.

Important Dates

Candidates should note that registration for the Agniveervayu (Musician) rally commenced on May 22, 2024, with a closing date of June 5, 2024. The recruitment test is scheduled between July 3 and July 12, 2024, at the designated venues.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must be born between January 2, 2004, and July 2, 2007 (inclusive).
  • Candidates must have completed matriculation or class 10 or an equivalent qualification from a government-recognised school.
  • Candidates must possess proficiency in music, demonstrating accuracy in tempo, pitch, and the ability to sing one complete song.
  • They should also be capable of performing a preparatory tune and any notations, such as Staff notation, Tablature, Tonic Solfa, Hindustani, or Carnatic. Additionally, candidates must be able to tune individual instruments if required and match unknown notes, either vocally or instrumentally.
  • Furthermore, candidates must exhibit proficiency in playing at least one instrument from either List A or List B. While proficiency in playing two instruments (one from each list) is desirable, it is not mandatory.

List A includes

  • Concert Flute / Piccolo.
  • Oboe.
  • Clarinet in Eb / Bb.
  • Saxophone in Eb / Bb.
  • French Horn in F / Bb.
  • Trumpet in Eb / C / Bb.
  • Trombone in Bb / G.
  • Baritone.
  • Euphonium.
  • Bass / Tuba in Eb / Bb.
  • List B includes:

List B includes

  • Keyboard / Organ / Piano.
  • Guitar (Acoustic / Lead / Bass).
  • Violin, Viola, String Bass.
  • Percussion / Drums (Acoustic / Electronic).
  • All Indian Classical Instruments.



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