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Eligibility criteria for AFCAT is 60% above in your graduation. So, yes you are eligible. There is no restriction in marks for 10+2 level you just need to pass in physics and maths. But repeating your graduation marks are counted It should be above 60% then only you will be eligible. Hope you get your answer!

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Yes. You will be having maths as a subsidiary course as well as statistics or physics.

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