From what I have been told, you must contact your recruiter and they will verify it for you.
Not to Enroll in the Air Force, but prior to basic training you have to have a high school diploma or GED. can i enlist and get a high school diploma thru the air force
yes you can join but you will of course need further training as a high school diploma is not exactly a college degree and you need a lot more skills to be in the US air force but they have their own training facilities they generally accept all high school graduates.
Most police departments that require a high school diploma will also accept a GED certificate. You'll need one or the other, though.
Yes, you must have a high school diploma or GED if you want to enter the Air Force. You must also be at least 17 years old and be a US citizen.
Yes, you musy have a High School Diploma. GED's are not accepted as of this writing.
No. You just need a high school diploma or GED.
No, as long as you have a High School Diploma you can enlist in the Air Force. If you wanted to become an officer you would have to have 4 years of college and would have to have good grades.
No. You do need a high school diploma, and you will need to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
Not necessarily. You don’t always need a diploma to join the Indian Air Force, but your entry route depends on your educational qualification and career goal within the Force. After 10+2 (Science Stream): If you’ve studied Physics and Mathematics, you can apply for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam right after 12th. Through NDA, you can join the Flying Branch or Technical Branch as an officer after completing training. So in this case, no diploma is required, just strong academics and clearing the SSB. After graduation: After completing a B.Tech/B.Sc in fields like Aeronautical, Aerospace, or Mechanical Engineering, you can join via: AFCAT (Air Force Common Admission Test) for Ground Duty and Flying Branches. UES or NCC Special Entry for specific technical roles. Again, no separate diploma needed, your degree itself qualifies you. Technical trades (Non-commissioned roles): For Airmen or technical staff roles, the Air Force accepts candidates with 10+2 with PCM or 3-year engineering diplomas. Here, a diploma can help you enter technical trades (like aircraft maintenance or avionics), but it’s not the only route. Aviation as a career outside direct Air Force service: If you’re passionate about aircraft, aerodynamics, or maintenance but don’t plan to join the Air Force as a defense officer, you can still work in civil aviation, MROs, or aircraft manufacturing. Programs like B.Tech in Aerospace / Aeronautical Engineering or Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) open that door, and entrance exams like AERO-CET help students qualify for scholarships and admissions in these fields. aerocet.co.in
in order to enlist, you need an education, GED or High school diploma, also you need to be 18 or have your parents consent.
i think so. just have to be 18 or older . there's a better chance they'll take you though if you already have it
You'd need a high school diploma or GED, and you would attend the same Initial Entry Training as members of the Regular Army and Army Reserve attend (unless you're in the Air National Guard, then your training would be through the Air Force).