The Indian Airforce takes in Science Graduates (B.Sc. with Physics and Maths) for its flying branch. So you will have to complete your mechanical engineering to qualify for direct entry which you need to check with them whether you are overqualified or what.
After some initial flying training, cadets are trifurcated into fastjets (fighters), rotary wing (helos) and transport streams depending on how they fare and what are the vacancies available. Those who do not pass even the minimum criteria to become a pilot (this is before trifurcation) can opt for becoming navigators, take a ground job or say bye bye. The better ones among nvigators can go onto Su-30MKI as back seaters. Nowadays there are many more options for the navigators like UAV pilot, AWACS tactical operator etc. etc...
The Navy has a Naval Aviation stream which has all three sub streams like the airforce. Becoming a navy fastjet pilot in IN is extremely tough as learning to master the Sea Harrier is not for every rookie pilot in the Navy. Opinions may differ but I regard Navy fastjet pilots the best there are in our country. It takes 7 to 10 years to become a fully operational fastjet pilot in the Navy.
Be advised, nothing is guaranteed. And whether you make it or will only be known after trying. I think a short tenure called Short Service Commission is now allowed in the flying branch but given the resources and money they spend on you, they may not let you go just because you want to. Its not as easy as putting in your papers, doing your notice period and saying bye bye to them.
May I invite you to introspect on really what it is that is motivating you to get in the AF. Is it the lure of the uniform and disciplined life ? Or is it the love of flying (which can be fulfilled by doiing an SPL/PPL/CPL in the civilian world if you have the money) ? Or are you intending to learn flying and log hours without spending a fortune (no offense intended but that is one way people use to become experienced pilots)
Getting into the armed forces is a big decision so think about it properly and methodically. Rather than walking into the recruitment office, talk to a serving IAF flyer or one who has just retired/quit to get a proper picture.........most importantly talk to your parents and ask them if they will let you join the IAF if all things fall in place.
ALL THE BEST
M.
sgt.akshay wrote:Hey all!,
I am am sophomore in Mechanical Engineering, and pretty good at aeronautics,electronics integration (which i don't have as subjects) and really creative minded(although my academic records state the contrary

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Anyways, I wanted to serve in the IAF as a pilot or RIO. However what is the minimum time required to serve once I join IAF? Is there any difference in commission period for Jet pilots and for Helicopter pilots?
Does the Navy have any Air Based Operations I can join after graduating?
Let me know as I want to plan lots of stuff based on this ..
-sgt.akshay
P.S: I have seen it in movies, but a question: does the Indian Army have the concept of a "Grease Monkey"?
As an example of overcoming adversity, Karoly Takacs has few peers. He was part of Hungary’s world champion pistol-shooting team in 1938, when an army grenade exploded, crippling his right hand. Ten years later, having taught himself to shoot with his left, he won two gold medals in the rapid-fire class.
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