How much salary does an Agniveer Vayu get every month in the Indian Air Force? Let's get to know about it through this news.
If you also want to become an Agniveer Vayu in the Indian Air Force, then this news is for you. The application process for Agniveer Vayu recruitment is going on in the Indian Air Force. The application process for Agniveer Vayu recruitment will be closed today i.e. on 4th August. In such a situation, all the interested candidates who have not yet applied for it, should go to the official website soon and submit their application form. But do you know how much salary an Agniveer Vayu gets every month? If you are not aware of this information, then no problem, today through this news, get to know this detail.
Salary Structure
In the Indian Air Force, an Agniveer Vayu gets a salary of Rs 30 thousand per month in the first year. Out of this, Rs 21,000 is received in hand.
In the second year, Agniveer Vayu gets a salary of Rs 33000 per month. In this, Rs 23,100 is given in hand.
In the third year, Agniveer Vayu gets a salary of Rs 36,500 per month. In this, Rs 25,550 is given in hand.
In the fourth year, Agniveer Vayu gets a salary of Rs 40,000 per month. In this, Rs 28,100 is given in hand.
When will the exam be held?
Indian Air Force Agniveer Vayu Selection Test will be conducted from 25 September.
Exam Pattern
The online recruitment exam will be objective type and all questions will be bilingual (English and Hindi) except the English question paper.
For science subjects, the duration of the exam will be 60 minutes and will include Physics, Mathematics and English as per 10+2 CBSE syllabus. For other subjects, the total exam duration will be 45 minutes and will include English and Reasoning and General Awareness (RAGA) as per 10+2 CBSE syllabus.
Candidates are advised to keep a close check on the official website for latest updates.
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