1. Introduction

Reaching the Phase-II stage of the Indian Air Force Agniveer selection is not a small achievement. By the time the Phase-II admit card is released, most candidates are carrying a mix of relief, excitement, and anxiety. Relief because Phase-I is behind you, and anxiety because Phase-II is decisive and demanding.

The admit card is more than an entry slip. It is official confirmation that you are shortlisted and expected to report for the next stage. Understanding it properly-and acting on it calmly-can prevent avoidable mistakes that cost candidates their chance every year.


2. Admit Card Release Overview

The Indian Air Force Agniveer 02/2026 Phase-II Admit Card has been officially released for candidates who qualified the Phase-I (online) examination.

  • Exam / Intake: Indian Air Force Agniveer under Agnipath Scheme - Intake 02/2026
  • Stage Covered: Phase-II Selection Process
  • Eligible Candidates: Only those shortlisted in Phase-I
  • Purpose of Admit Card: Entry to Phase-II tests including Physical Fitness Test (PFT), Adaptability Tests, and Document Verification

Candidates can download the Phase-II call letter by logging into the official portal.


3. Important Dates & Details

EventDate / Status
Phase-I Result06 November 2025
Phase-II Admit Card Release09 January 2026
Admit Card Download StatusActive
Phase-II Exam MonthJanuary 2026 (exact date mentioned on admit card)
Official Websiteagnipathvayu.cdac.in

Note: Individual reporting dates, times, and venues are mentioned only on the candidate’s admit card.


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

  1. Visit the official website: agnipathvayu.cdac.in
  2. Click on the Candidate Login section.
  3. Log in using your registered Email ID / Username and Password.
  4. Locate the Phase-II Call Letter / Admit Card link.
  5. Download the PDF file carefully.
  6. Take a clear colour printout on A4 paper.
  7. Keep at least two spare copies for safety.

Common technical issues to avoid:

  • Do not wait until the last day to download.
  • Use a stable internet connection.
  • If the site is slow, try during non-peak hours or use a different browser.

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

Immediately after downloading, verify every detail:

  • Your name, photograph, and signature
  • Registration / roll number
  • Reporting date and reporting time
  • Airmen Selection Centre (ASC) address
  • Phase-II schedule and instructions

If any detail appears incorrect or unclear, it must be addressed before reporting. The official notice does not mention a correction window; therefore, candidates should rely on instructions provided on the portal or contact details (if available on the admit card).


6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day

Based on official instructions, candidates must carry originals along with photocopies of required documents, including:

  • Printed Phase-II Admit Card
  • Phase-I Admit Card
  • Printed application form
  • Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates
  • Valid photo identity proof (Aadhaar or as specified)
  • Passport-size photographs
  • Any additional documents mentioned in the admit card (for example, consent forms if applicable)

Do not carry: mobile phones, electronic gadgets, books, or calculators.


7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply

  • Reporting Time: Reach the venue well before the time mentioned. Late entry is usually not permitted.
  • Dress Code: Wear appropriate sports attire suitable for the Physical Fitness Test.
  • Behaviour: Follow instructions given by officials without argument. Discipline is assessed informally throughout Phase-II.

No COVID-specific or special guidelines are mentioned in the official notice.


8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make

  • Downloading the admit card but not reading instructions fully
  • Carrying incomplete or mismatched documents
  • Reporting late due to travel miscalculations
  • Bringing prohibited items to the selection centre
  • Ignoring fitness preparation assuming Phase-II is only “procedural”

Most disqualifications happen due to avoidable lapses, not lack of merit.


9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)

This stage tests more than knowledge-it tests readiness.

  • Focus on physical fitness, stamina, and recovery.
  • Re-check document folders daily.
  • Visit the venue location virtually or physically if possible.
  • Sleep well and maintain a disciplined routine.
  • Avoid last-minute panic-driven changes to preparation.

Confidence comes from preparation, not from speculation.


10. Conclusion

The release of the Phase-II admit card means the Indian Air Force is ready to assess you in person. Treat this stage with seriousness, calm, and discipline. Thousands reach Phase-I, fewer reach Phase-II-and fewer still complete it successfully.

Stay focused, follow instructions exactly, and trust the effort you have already put in.


11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Admit card is not downloading. What should I do?
First confirm that you are shortlisted in Phase-I. Then try clearing cache, using a different browser, or checking during non-peak hours.

Q2. I forgot my login details.
Use the password recovery option on the official portal. No alternate offline method is mentioned.

Q3. My photo or name looks incorrect.
The official notice does not mention a correction window. Follow instructions on the admit card or portal if contact details are provided.

Q4. My exam centre is far from my home.
Plan travel in advance. Distance is not considered a valid reason for late reporting.