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AAI ATC Year-Wise & Topic-Wise Detailed Analysis (2018–2025): Complete Guide for Aspirants

18-Dec-2025 05:15 PM

A detailed year-wise and topic-wise analysis of AAI ATC (Junior Executive). Understand exam trends, subject weightage, preparation priorities, and FAQs to plan a smart PSU career with Career Wave.

AAI ATC (Junior Executive) – Year-Wise & Topic-Wise Detailed Analysis

Complete Guide for Aspirants

1.     Most students preparing for AAI ATC struggle with the same doubts:

·        Why is the exam not conducted every year?

·        Why does the syllabus feel so vast?

·        Why is the cutoff unpredictable?

·        Most importantly, what to study, how much to study, and in what order?

If you have these questions, this blog is written for you.

This is not just information.
It is an understanding-based guide that helps you see the entire AAI ATC system clearly.

This content is prepared by Career Wave, where the focus is not only on selection, but on building confident and competent ATC officers.

2.     Reality Check (Very Important)

·        AAI ATC is not an annual exam

·        Sometimes vacancies are released in one year, sometimes after a gap of 1–2 years

·        Therefore, only those students succeed who are ready before the notification

AAI ATC is not a luck-based exam.
It is a readiness-based exam.

3.     AAI ATC – Year-Wise Analysis (2018 to 2025)

2018 – Base Year

·        A major AAI ATC recruitment cycle

·        CBT pattern clearly established

·        Physics and Mathematics became the primary selection deciders

This year became the reference point for future exams.

2019 – No Fresh Vacancy

·        No new AAI ATC notification

·        Many students paused or quit preparation

Those who continued preparation gained a clear advantage later.

2020 – Delayed Process

·        Recruitment process slowed due to external reasons

·        Students with consistent preparation benefited

Lesson: ATC preparation should not depend on circumstances.

2021 – Process Continuation Year (Vacancy Was Active)

·         AAI ATC vacancy was active in 2021 Recruitment process of the previous ATC notification continued

·         CBT / result / further selection stages progressed
Important Understanding:
2021 was not a gap year for AAI ATC vacancy.
It was a continuation year, highlighting the need for continuous preparation

2022 – Competition Shift

·        Awareness increased significantly

·        Coaching ecosystem expanded

·        Cutoff pressure rose

AAI ATC transformed into a speed + accuracy-based exam, not just concept-based.

2023 – Active Recruitment Phase

·        Exam activity observed

·        Cutoffs increased

Students who prepared through PYQ-based strategy performed the best.

2024 – Result & DV Year

·        Focus on document verification and medical stages

·        Students needed patience beyond the exam

AAI ATC also tests mental maturity, not just academics.

2025 – High Competition Cycle

·        Very high competition

·        No negative marking led to extremely high cutoffs

A safe score mindset of 110+ marks became necessary.

Final Year-Wise Conclusion

AAI ATC selects those who stay exam-ready every year,
not those who prepare only after the notification.

4.     Topic-Wise Detailed Analysis (Most Important Section)

🔥 Physics – The Ultimate Selection Decider

Physics plays the most critical role in AAI ATC selection.

High-Weight (Must-Do) Chapters

(based on 2021–2023 memory-based analysis)

·        Electromagnetic Waves

·        Laws of Motion

·        Ray Optics & Optical Instruments

·        Electrostatics & Gauss’s Law

·        Moving Charges & Magnetism

·        Semiconductor Electronics

·        Atoms

·        Current Electricity

These chapters show high repetition and direct questions.

Medium-Weight Chapters

·        Thermodynamics

·        Wave Optics

Physics Preparation Logic

·        Strong NCERT fundamentals

·        Pattern recognition through PYQs

·        Formula-based revision

·        Numerical accuracy over lengthy theory

Physics toppers are those who study less but revise better.

📐 Mathematics – Accuracy & Stability Section

High-Return Topics

·        Calculus

·        Vectors & 3D Geometry

·        Matrices & Determinants

·        Probability

·        Trigonometry

·        Algebra

·        Coordinate Geometry (basics)

Mathematics Strategy

·        Daily mixed practice

·        Focus on speed and error reduction

·        Instant formula recall

Non-Technical Section – Score Booster

Reasoning

·        Series

·        Coding-decoding

·        Analogy

·        Direction

·        Blood relations

·        Syllogism

English

·        Grammar

·        Error spotting

·        Vocabulary

·        Reading comprehension

General Awareness

·        Current affairs (last 6–8 months)

·        Basic aviation awareness

Aptitude Awareness

·         Quantitative aptitude basics (speed, time, work, percentage, ratio)

The role of non-Tech is to secure and support the technical score.

5.     Study Priority Order (What to Study First)

  1. Physics – Top 8 high-weight chapters
  2. Mathematics – Calculus + Vectors/3D
  3. Reasoning – Daily speed practice
  4. English – Grammar and vocabulary
  5. GA – Short daily current affairs
  6. Aptitude–Accuracy under time pressure

6.     Career Wave Preparation Philosophy

At Career Wave, AAI ATC preparation follows a structured system:

Concept → PYQs → Revision → Tests → Analysis

·        No random study

·        No syllabus overload

·        No guesswork

A system is more powerful than motivation.

7.     PART 5: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is AAI ATC conducted every year?

No. AAI ATC is an irregular PSU exam.

Q2. Which subject decides selection the most?

Physics and Mathematics together decide the merit.

Q3. Is NCERT sufficient for AAI ATC?

NCERT is sufficient for foundations,
but PYQs are compulsory for selection.

Q4. What is considered a safe score?

For General category aspirants, 110+ marks is considered safe.

Q5. Can AAI ATC be prepared along with other exams?

Yes, but only with exams having Physics–Mathematics overlap.

Q6. What is the biggest mistake ATC aspirants make?

Waiting for the notification instead of building readiness.

Q7. How does Career Wave help ATC aspirants?

Career Wave provides:

·        Year-wise clarity

·        Topic-wise priority

·        PYQ-linked preparation

·        Structured test analysis

🔑 Final Message for Aspirants

AAI ATC is not cracked by luck.
It is cracked through discipline, maturity, and consistency.

👉 Career Wave is here to turn confusion into clarity,
and clarity into selection.

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