📋 About the AFOQT
The AFOQT (Air Force Officer Qualifying Test) is a standardized test used by the United States Air Force to select candidates for officer commissioning programs, including Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force ROTC, and the Air Force Academy. The test also determines eligibility for pilot, combat systems officer (CSO), and air battle manager training. The AFOQT measures aptitudes and abilities in verbal, quantitative, spatial, and aviation-specific domains through 12 timed subtests.
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⚡ Quick Facts
- Duration
- 3h 50min
- Cost
- $275 USD
- Validity
- 5 years
- Score Range
- 1-99
- Adaptive
- No
- At Home
- No
📍 Test Centers
📢 Recent Updates
2024-10
2024 Pilot Board Selection Updates
2024-06
Space Force Officer Requirements
2025-01
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