1. Introduction
Reaching the Phase-II stage of an Indian Air Force recruitment process is not a small achievement. By the time candidates arrive here, months-sometimes years-of preparation, uncertainty, and effort are already behind them. The release of the Phase-II admit card is not just another document update; it is a confirmation that you are officially in the next decisive stage of selection.
At this point, anxiety is natural. Questions about venue, documents, and instructions often distract candidates from preparation. This article is written to help you cut through that confusion and focus only on what truly matters.
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 on its official candidate login portal.
This admit card is meant only for candidates who have been shortlisted for Phase-II of the selection process. Phase-II examinations are being conducted in January 2026 (batch-wise, as per official scheduling).
Candidates can download the admit card by logging in using any one of the following:
- Enrollment Number
- Registration Number
- Date of Birth
3. Important Dates & Details
| Event | Date / Status |
|---|---|
| Application Start Date | 11 July 2025 |
| Last Date to Apply Online | 31 July 2025 |
| Written Exam Date | 25 September 2025 |
| Exam City Intimation | 15 September 2025 |
| Written Exam Admit Card | 24 September 2025 |
| Written Exam Result | 06 November 2025 |
| Phase-II Exam Date (1st Batch) | January 2026 |
| Phase-II Admit Card Release | 09 January 2026 (Available Now) |
Any centre-specific reporting date and time will be mentioned only on the individual admit card.
4. How to Download the Phase-II Admit Card
Follow these steps calmly-avoid multiple logins in panic.
- Open the official IAF Airmen recruitment portal.
- Navigate to the Agniveer / Airmen Recruitment or Admit Card section.
- Click on IAF Group Y Medical Assistant Airmen 02/2026 Phase-II Admit Card.
- Log in using your Registration Number / Enrollment Number and Date of Birth.
- Enter the captcha/security code carefully.
- Submit and download the admit card.
- Take at least two clear printouts.
Common technical issues and how to avoid them:
- Use a stable internet connection.
- Prefer a laptop or desktop over a mobile phone.
- If the page does not load, wait and retry after some time instead of repeated refreshes.
5. What to Check on the Admit Card (Very Important)
Do not treat the admit card as a routine printout. Verify every detail:
- Your name, photograph, and date of birth
- Phase-II centre address
- Reporting date and reporting time
- Instructions specific to Phase-II tests
If any discrepancy is found:
- The official notice does not mention a correction window.
- Candidates should immediately contact the official IAF recruitment authorities through the channels provided on the official website.
- Do not assume errors will be adjusted at the centre without prior communication.
6. Documents to Carry on Exam Day
Based on standard IAF Phase-II procedures, candidates should carry:
- Printed Phase-II Admit Card
- Original photo ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Passport, or other government-issued ID)
- Required educational certificates and documents as instructed on the admit card
If any additional documents are required, they will be clearly stated on the admit card itself. If not mentioned, do not rely on unofficial sources.
7. Exam Day Instructions - Explained Simply
- Reporting time is strict. Late reporting can lead to disqualification regardless of preparation.
- Follow the dress and grooming instructions exactly if mentioned on the admit card.
- Phase-II generally includes Physical Fitness Test, Adaptability Test II, and Medical Examination as part of the selection process.
- Any COVID or special health guidelines are not mentioned in the official notice; candidates should rely only on instructions printed on their admit card.
8. Common Mistakes Candidates Make
- Printing the admit card at the last moment
- Not reading centre instructions fully
- Reaching the wrong location due to incomplete address checking
- Carrying incorrect or unofficial documents
- Ignoring fitness and rest before Phase-II physical tests
Most disqualifications happen due to avoidable procedural errors, not lack of merit.
9. What to Do Next (Preparation + Mindset)
At this stage:
- Focus on physical readiness and medical compliance
- Re-check your documents calmly, one by one
- Avoid last-minute changes to routine
- Sleep well and stay hydrated
Phase-II tests are designed to assess discipline, adaptability, and fitness-not panic handling.
10. Conclusion
The release of the Phase-II admit card means the Indian Air Force has formally called you forward. That itself is recognition of your effort so far. From here, success depends less on chasing information and more on following instructions precisely.
Stay calm, stay prepared, and trust your preparation.
11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Admit card is not downloading. What should I do? Try again after some time using a different browser or device. Avoid repeated rapid attempts.
Q. I forgot my registration number. Use alternative login options like enrollment number or date of birth if available.
Q. My photo or name has a mismatch. Immediately contact official IAF recruitment support. Do not wait until exam day.
Q. My Phase-II centre is far from my home. Centre allocation is final as per the admit card. Plan travel in advance and reach a day early if possible.
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