IAF Civilian Group C Exam Panagarh 2025 – Skill Test Update & Joining News
Indian Air Force (IAF) Civilian Group C written examination for Panagarh Air Force Station was conducted in November 2025. As of now, no official result or merit list has been published online by the Indian Air Force for this examination.
Important Update for Qualified Candidates
As per information received from various sources, candidates who have qualified the written examination are not receiving any online result. Instead, Skill Test Admit Cards are being sent directly to candidates by Speed Post.
👉 Candidates are advised to regularly check their local post office and home address mentioned in the application form.
Skill Test & Document Verification
It is being informed that Document Verification (DV) will be conducted on the same day as the Skill Test. Candidates must carry all original documents along with self-attested photocopies at the time of reporting.
- Educational Certificates
- Identity Proof (Aadhaar / Voter ID)
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Experience Certificate (if any)
- Admit Card received by Speed Post
Joining Letter Update
After successful completion of the Skill Test and Document Verification process, it is expected that Joining Letters may be issued soon. As per current expectations, the joining process may be completed before April 2026.
What Should Candidates Do Now?
- Keep checking your Speed Post delivery regularly
- Ensure all documents are ready in original and photocopy
- Stay updated through official communication only
- Do not rely on rumors or fake result lists
Important Note
For latest updates related to IAF Civilian Group C Result, Skill Test, Admit Card and Joining Letter, please visit our website regularly:
👉 www.sarkariprivatedwar.online
Important Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is based on inputs from various sources and is shared only for informational purposes. This is not an official confirmation by the Indian Air Force. Candidates are advised to verify all details through official communication or authorities. We do not claim this information to be 100% accurate.

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