1. Introduction

Reaching the Phase-II stage of an Indian Air Force recruitment process is not routine-it means you have already cleared a major filtering layer. At this point, anxiety is natural. Many candidates worry less about preparation and more about logistics: reporting location, documents, timings, and small errors that can cost a genuine chance.

The release of the Phase-II Admit Card is a confirmation that you are officially shortlisted for the next critical stage. From here onward, attention to detail matters as much as physical and mental readiness.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The Indian Air Force (CASB) has released the Phase-II Admit Card for the IAF Group Y Medical Assistant Airmen 02/2026 recruitment cycle.

This admit card is meant only for candidates who qualified Phase-I and are called for Phase-II testing, which includes Physical Fitness Test, Adaptability Test-II, and Medical Examination.

Who can download it:

  • Candidates shortlisted for Phase-II
  • Candidates who applied under IAF Group Y Medical Assistant Airmen 02/2026
  • Candidates with valid login credentials

3. Important Dates & Details

EventDate (Official)
Application Start11 July 2025
Last Date to Apply31 July 2025
Phase-I Exam Date25 September 2025
Phase-I Admit Card24 September 2025
Phase-I Result06 November 2025
Phase-II Exam (1st Batch)January 2026
Phase-II Admit Card Released09 January 2026

Exact Phase-II reporting date, centre, and batch details are mentioned on the individual admit card.


4. How to Download Phase-II Admit Card (Step-by-Step)

  1. Visit the official Airmen Selection portal.
  2. Click on the candidate login section.
  3. Log in using any one of the following:
    • Enrollment Number
    • Registration Number
    • Date of Birth (as applicable)
  4. Enter captcha/security code correctly.
  5. Submit and view your Phase-II Admit Card.
  6. Download and save the PDF.
  7. Take at least two clear printouts.

Avoid these technical issues:

  • Do not use cyber café systems with autofill enabled.
  • Use a stable internet connection.
  • Download during non-peak hours if the site is slow.

5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)

Immediately verify the following details:

  • Candidate’s full name (as per application)
  • Photograph and signature clarity
  • Phase-II reporting date and time
  • Reporting centre and address
  • Instructions specific to Phase-II stages

If you notice:

  • Name spelling error
  • Photo/signature mismatch
  • Incorrect personal details

➡️ Correction process is not mentioned in the official notice.
In such cases, candidates should immediately use the official contact channels provided on the IAF recruitment website and carry supporting documents to the centre.

Do not ignore discrepancies assuming they “won’t matter.”


6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Based on standard IAF Phase-II requirements, candidates should carry:

  • Printed Phase-II Admit Card
  • Original valid photo ID (Aadhaar / Passport / Driving Licence)
  • Educational certificates (10+2 / Diploma / B.Sc Pharmacy, as applicable)
  • State Pharmacy Council / PCI registration proof (for Pharmacy candidates)
  • Passport-size photographs (same as application)

Items not mentioned in the official notice but commonly expected should be carried cautiously without assumptions.


7. Phase-II Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting Time: Reach the centre before the mentioned time. Late entry is usually not allowed.
  • Physical Tests: Be physically prepared; Phase-II is not just document verification.
  • Dress Code: Any specific dress instructions will be printed on the admit card. If not mentioned, wear simple, comfortable clothing suitable for physical tests.
  • Medical Standards: Do not conceal medical history-IAF medical examination is detailed and strict.

No COVID-specific instructions are mentioned in the official notice.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

  • Downloading admit card but not reading instructions
  • Carrying blurred or low-quality printouts
  • Ignoring small mismatches in details
  • Reaching the centre a day late due to misunderstanding batch/date
  • Over-preparing documents but neglecting physical readiness

These mistakes are avoidable with calm planning.


9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

  • Re-check Phase-II process stages and prepare accordingly.
  • Focus on physical fitness, not just academic revision.
  • Organise documents in a folder-do not carry loose papers.
  • Sleep well before reporting day; fatigue impacts performance.
  • Treat Phase-II as an assessment of discipline, not just knowledge.

10. Conclusion

Being called for Phase-II means you are already among a filtered group of serious candidates. At this stage, clarity, discipline, and composure matter more than speed or panic.

Download your admit card carefully, verify every detail, prepare your body and documents, and move forward with confidence. The system rewards those who stay calm and follow instructions precisely.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Admit card is not downloading. What should I do?
Try again during non-peak hours or use a different browser. If the issue persists, use the official IAF portal support.

Q2. I forgot my registration number.
Login using alternate credentials like date of birth if available.

Q3. My photo or name has an issue.
Correction instructions are not mentioned in the official notice. Carry original documents and report early at the centre.

Q4. My Phase-II centre is far from my home.
Travel planning is the candidate’s responsibility. Reach the city at least one day early to avoid last-minute stress.