The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is one of the most prestigious examinations for candidates aspiring to join the Indian Air Force as commissioned officers. Every year, thousands of aspirants compete for a limited number of vacancies, making smart preparation essential.
If you have only 30 days left for the AFCAT exam, don’t panic. With the right study plan, disciplined practice, and expert guidance from The Lakshya Academy, you can maximize your score and significantly improve your chances of selection.
This comprehensive 30 Days Strategy for AFCAT will help you cover the syllabus effectively while improving speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Understand the AFCAT Exam Pattern
Before beginning your preparation, it’s important to understand the exam structure.
Section Questions Marks
General Awareness 25 75
Verbal Ability in English 30 90
Numerical Ability 18 54
Reasoning & Military Aptitude 27 81
Total 100 300
Duration: 2 Hours
Negative Marking: 1 mark deducted for every incorrect answer.
Knowing the pattern helps you allocate time efficiently during preparation.
Week 1 (Days 1–7): Build Your Foundation
The first week should focus on understanding concepts rather than memorizing answers.
General Awareness
Study:
- Indian History
- Geography
- Indian Polity
- Defence Exercises
- Indian Air Force Updates
- Current Affairs (Last 6–8 Months)
- Awards & Honours
- Sports
- Science
Spend at least 45 minutes daily reading current affairs and making short notes.
English
Practice:
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Error Detection
- Reading Comprehension
- Cloze Test
- Idioms & Phrases
Read an English newspaper daily to improve comprehension and vocabulary.
Numerical Ability
Revise:
- Percentage
- Profit & Loss
- Ratio
- Average
- Time & Work
- Speed, Time & Distance
- Number System
- Simplification
Focus on shortcut methods to save time.
Reasoning
Practice:
- Analogy
- Classification
- Coding-Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Series
- Direction Sense
- Venn Diagrams
- Spatial Ability
Solve at least 50 reasoning questions every day.
Week 2 (Days 8–14): Intensive Practice
Now it’s time to strengthen your concepts through regular practice.
Daily Schedule:
- 2 Hours – Quantitative Aptitude
- 2 Hours – Reasoning
- 1 Hour – English
- 1 Hour – General Awareness
- 1 Hour – Revision
Begin solving previous year AFCAT papers.
Benefits include:
- Understanding question patterns
- Improving speed
- Identifying weak areas
- Building confidence
Week 3 (Days 15–21): Mock Tests and Analysis
This week is crucial.
Attempt:
- One Full-Length Mock Test every alternate day.
- Sectional Tests daily.
After every mock test:
- Analyze mistakes.
- Identify repeated errors.
- Revise weak topics.
- Improve time management.
Avoid repeating the same mistakes in the next test.
Time Management Strategy
During the exam:
- English – 20 minutes
- General Awareness – 15 minutes
- Reasoning – 40 minutes
- Numerical Ability – 45 minutes
Keep the remaining time for reviewing doubtful questions.
Week 4 (Days 22–30): Final Revision
The last week should focus only on revision and mock tests.
Revise:
- Current Affairs Notes
- Formula Sheets
- Vocabulary
- Important Dates
- Static GK
- Shortcut Tricks
Avoid learning completely new topics during the final week.
Daily 30-Day AFCAT Study Plan
Time Activity
7:00–8:00 AM Current Affairs
8:00–9:30 AM Numerical Ability
10:30–12:00 PM Reasoning
2:00–3:00 PM English
4:00–5:00 PM General Awareness
6:00–7:00 PM Previous Year Questions
8:00–9:00 PM Revision
Consistency matters more than studying for long hours without focus.
Best Preparation Tips for AFCAT
1. Solve Previous Year Papers
- Practice at least the last 10 years of AFCAT question papers.
2. Attempt Mock Tests
- Take 10–15 full-length mock tests before the exam.
3. Revise Daily
- Revision helps retain information and improves recall during the exam.
4. Improve Accuracy
- Remember that AFCAT has negative marking.
- Avoid random guessing.
5. Stay Updated
Current Affairs can significantly boost your overall score.
Read:
- Defence News
- Government Schemes
- International Relations
- Awards
- Sports
6. Focus on Speed
- Practice solving questions under timed conditions.
- Speed and accuracy go hand in hand.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring Current Affairs
- Skipping Mock Tests
- Not Analyzing Mistakes
- Studying New Topics at the Last Minute
- Guessing Answers Randomly
- Poor Time Management
- Avoiding these mistakes can improve your overall performance.
Why Choose The Lakshya Academy for AFCAT Preparation?
Preparing alone can be challenging, especially with limited time. The Lakshya Academy offers structured guidance that helps aspirants stay on track and improve consistently.
At The Lakshya Academy, You Get:
- Experienced AFCAT Faculty
- Updated Study Material
- Daily Practice Questions
- Mock Tests
- Previous Year Paper Discussions
- Current Affairs Sessions
- Doubt-Clearing Classes
- Interview & AFSB Guidance
- Personalized Mentorship
Our result-oriented approach has helped numerous defence aspirants prepare with confidence and clarity.
Final 7-Day Checklist Before AFCAT
- ✔ Revise Current Affairs
- ✔ Revise Formula Notes
- ✔ Practice Vocabulary
- ✔ Attempt Daily Mock Tests
- ✔ Sleep 7–8 Hours
- ✔ Maintain a Positive Mindset
- ✔ Avoid Last-Minute Stress
Conclusion
Cracking AFCAT in 30 days is absolutely achievable with a focused strategy, disciplined study routine, and regular practice. Prioritize high-scoring topics, solve previous year papers, analyze your mock test performance, and revise consistently. Remember, success in AFCAT is not about studying endlessly- it’s about studying smart.
With the right guidance from The Lakshya Academy, expert mentorship, comprehensive study material, and continuous mock test practice, you can confidently move closer to your dream of joining the Indian Air Force.
Start your preparation today, stay committed to your plan, and let every day bring you one step closer to wearing the uniform.

