Which is better AFCAT or CDS for a defence career?
AFCAT and CDS are two of the most popular entry routes for graduates who want to join the Indian Armed Forces as officers. While CDS offers opportunities in the Army, Navy, and Air Force with a greater focus on permanent commission, AFCAT is mainly for candidates interested in the Indian Air Force. Both exams provide attractive salaries, allowances, and prestigious career opportunities, making the final choice dependent on an aspirant’s career goals and personal interests.
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For many of the graduates who dream of wearing the uniform and serving the nation as an armed forces officer. They can do so by the two popular entry routes, which are the Combined Defence Services Examination (CDS) and the Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT). Both the exams provide great opportunities for defense aspirants to join one of the premium forces. The key differences between both of them are that they are conducted twice a year and SSB interviews play a crucial role in final selection matters. Lakhs of students prepare for the examination every year, but only a few of them get selected. As both AFCAT and CDS notifications are out for 2026 entries, many might be wondering what both exams are, their eligibility criteria, pay scale, vacancies, and job profile. Read the complete article to know more in detail.
What is the AFCAT Exam?
The Air Force Common Admission Test, popularly known by the term AFCAT, is conducted by the Indian Air Force. It invites applications from the Indian candidates to fill vacancies of Group A Gazetted officers in Flying and Ground Duty (technical and non-technical) branches. It consists of two stages. The first one is a written exam, and the second stage involves a testing process.
Also Check- AFCAT 2 2026 Notification Out
What is the CDS Exam?
The Combined Defence Services (CDS) exam is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission twice a year for recruitment to different defense academies like the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Air Force Academy (AFA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), and Officer Training Academy (OTA). CDS attracts more applicants than AFCAT because it offers a variety of courses across three services. CDS releases a higher number of vacancies compared to AFCAT. This makes CDS a more competitive exam.
Also Check- CDS 2 2026 Notification Out
CDS vs. AFCAT Eligibility Criteria
Before you apply for CDS and AFCAT entry, you must know the eligibility criteria required. The eligibility criteria are different for both entries. It also depends on the types of courses you choose.
| Particulars | AFCAT Entry | CDS Entry |
| Nationality | Must be a Citizen of India | (i) a Citizen of India, or (ii) a subject of Nepal, or (iii) a person of Indian origin who has migrated from Pakistan, Burma, Sri Lanka and East African Countries of Kenya, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zaire and Ethiopia or Vietnam with the intention of permanently settling in India. |
| Age | Flying Branch through AFCAT and NCC Special Entry: 20 to 24 year Ground Duty (Technical & Non-Technical) Branch: 20 to 26 years | IMA: 19 years to 24 years INA: 19 years to 24 years AFA: 20 years to 24 years OTA: 19 years to 25 years |
| Educational Qualification | Candidates must be 12th pass and Graduated with minimum required marks. Ground Duty (Technical & Non-Technical) Branch: 20 to 26 years | IMA/OTA/AFA Candidates must have Degree from a recognised University Indian Naval Academy Candidates must have a Degree in Engineering from a recognised University. |
AFCAT VS CDS Pay Scale & Allowances
1. AFCAT Pay scale generally depends on the rank of the officer, but according to the official notification, the pay scale ranges between Rs 56,100/- and 177,500/-. Candidates must also know the flight cadets will receive a fixed stipend of Rs 56,100. In addition to pay scale, there are certain types of allowances that depend upon place of posting, such as flying allowance, transport allowance, technical allowance, test pilot & flight test engineer allowance, risk and hardship allowance, etc. They also get medical insurance of Rs 1.25 Cr.
2. CDS For CDS, the pay scale remains generally the same according to the equivalent rank in all 3 forces; according to the official notification, the pay scale ranges between Rs 56,100/- and Rs 250,000/-. During training candidates receive a fixed stipend of Rs 56,100. In addition to this, there are different types of allowances like risk allowance, hardship allowance, dearness allowance, and dress allowance. Similar to AFCAT, they receive the same medical benefits.
AFCAT VS CDS Vacancies
UPSC and AFSB recently announced the vacancies for both entries. The breakup of which is given below.
| Entry | Branch | Men | Women |
| AFCAT Entry | Flying Branch | 30 | 5 |
| Ground Duty (Technical) | 169 | 42 | |
| Ground Duty (Non-Technical) | 82 | 25 | |
| NCC Special Entry | Flying Branch | 10% seats out of CDSE vacancies for PC and10% seats out of AFCAT vacancies for SSC | |
| GATE Score Entry | Ground Duty (Technical) | 20 | 06 |
| CDS Entry | 1. IMA- 100 2. INA- 26 3. AFA- 32 4. OTA (For Men)- 275 | 5. OTA -18 | |
| Total | AFCAT- 451 | CDS- 370 |
CDS vs AFCAT Which is Better?
CDS generally provides a permanent commission, while AFCAT offers a non-permanent commission. Defense aspirants who want to have a permanent commission can opt for CDS entry, while those who want a shorter career in the armed forces can opt for AFCAT entry. Career growth in both entries is the same, but the choice of which entry is better depends upon individual preferences.
Deepanshu Upadhayaya is an education content writer with expertise in creating engaging stories around recruitment examinations and UPSC success journeys. A graduate of University of Delhi, he brings a creative and reader-focused approach to education journalism. Prior to joining Jagran New Media, he was associated with Times Network Digital, where he wrote informative and audience-friendly articles. He can be reached at deepanshu.upadhayaya@jagrannewmedia.com