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AAI Common Cadre Syllabus 2026 – Complete Section-wise Topics, Weightage & Strategy

13-Dec-2025 02:37 PM

AAI Common Cadre Syllabus 2026 explained in detail with correct CBT-based exam pattern, section-wise topics, topic-wise weightage, priority list, and cutoff-oriented strategy. A complete non-technical preparation guide by Career Wave Institute.

AAI Common Cadre Syllabus 2026 –

The AAI Common Cadre recruitment conducted by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is one of the most competitive non-technical PSU exams in India.
Although the paper does not include any technical or domain subject, the cutoff remains very high, making it essential for aspirants to clearly understand the exact syllabus and exam structure.
Career Wave Institute provides a 100% correct, verified, and detailed explanation of the AAI Common Cadre syllabus, based strictly on CBT-based recruitment trends.

1.     What is AAI Common Cadre?

AAI Common Cadre refers to non-technical Junior Executive level posts where selection is done through a Computer Based Test (CBT).

Key Characteristics

  ·        Non-Technical exam

        ·        No Engineering / Domain subject
  ·        Open to candidates from any graduation background
  ·        Competitive due to high attempts & no negative marking

Common Posts Covered

  ·        Junior Executive (Administration / Common Cadre)

        ·        Junior Executive (HR, Finance, Official Language)
  (Only when recruitment is CBT-based, not GATE-based)

 2.     AAI Common Cadre Exam Pattern (CBT)

Parameter

Details

Exam Mode

Computer Based Test

Total Questions

150

Total Marks

150

Time Duration

2 Hours

Question Type

MCQ

Negative Marking

No


Sections in the Exam
           1. English Comprehension
           2. General Intelligence & Reasoning
           3. Quantitative Aptitude
           4. General Awareness

           Also check-Exam Pattern

⚠️ Important Clarification
There is NO technical or domain-specific subject in AAI Common Cadre.

3.     AAI Common Cadre Syllabus – Section-wise Detailed Breakdown

1)    English Comprehension (35 Questions)
This section tests reading ability, grammar, and vocabulary usage.

Topics Covered

   ·        Reading Comprehension
   ·        Error Spotting
   ·        Fill in the Blanks
   ·        Sentence Improvement
   ·        Synonyms & Antonyms
   ·        One-Word Substitution
   ·        Idioms & Phrases
   ·        Cloze Test
   ·        Active & Passive Voice
   ·        Direct & Indirect Speech
   ·        Basic Vocabulary Usage
          Preparation Focus

       Grammar + vocabulary + RC practice can make this a high-scoring section.

2)   General Intelligence & Reasoning (40 Questions)

  This section is logic-based and scoring with regular practice.

Topics Covered

            ·        Analogy
      ·        Classification
      ·        Number & Alphabet Series
      ·        Coding–Decoding
      ·        Blood Relations
      ·        Direction Sense
      ·        Seating Arrangement (Linear & Circular)
      ·        Puzzles
      ·        Syllogism
      ·        Venn Diagrams
      ·        Logical Reasoning
      ·        Statement–Conclusion
      ·        Cause & Effect
     Preparation Focus
    Speed and accuracy are crucial due to high cutoff pressure.

3)   Quantitative Aptitude (40 Questions)
This section checks basic arithmetic skills, not advanced mathematics.

Topics Covered

         ·        Reading Comprehension

      ·        Error Spotting
·        Fill in the Blanks
·        Sentence Improvement
·        Synonyms & Antonyms
·        One-Word Substitution
·        Idioms & Phrases
·        Cloze Test
·        Active & Passive Voice
·        Direct & Indirect Speech
·        Basic Vocabulary Usage
Preparation Focus
Concept clarity + regular calculation practice is enough to score well.

4)    General Awareness (35 Questions)

This section includes static GK + current affairs, with special relevance to aviation awareness.

Topics Covered

      ·        Current Affairs (Last 6–12 months)
·        Static GK
·        Indian Polity (Basic)
·        Indian Economy (Basic)
·        Geography (India & World – Basics)
·        History (Static)
·        General Science
·        Airports & Aviation Awareness
·        AAI & Civil Aviation Basics
·        Government Schemes
·        Important Days, Awards & Honours
Preparation Focus
Static GK + aviation-related awareness gives a clear edge.

4.     What is NOT Included in AAI Common Cadre Syllabus
          ·        Engineering subjects
          ·        Technical / Domain syllabus
          ·        Subject-specific professional papers
          This exam is purely non-technical.
👉 Understanding syllabus alone is not enough; strategy matters.

5.     Career Wave Institute – How We Cover AAI Common Cadre Syllabus
At Career Wave Institute, preparation is cutoff-oriented, not casual.

 

What Students Get

      ·        Complete syllabus coverage (section-wise)
·        Topic-wise practice questions
·        Full-length 150-question CBT mocks
·        Section-wise score benchmarks
·        Weekly performance analysis
·        Attempt strategy (no negative marking advantage)
·        Cutoff-focused revision plans

Smart Study Strategy Based on Syllabus           

Section

Daily Focus

English

Grammar + Vocabulary

Reasoning

Puzzles + Logic

Quant

Arithmetic fundamentals

GA

Static + Current + Aviation

 

Target

      ·        Attempt: 140–150 questions
·        Accuracy: 80%+
·        Safe Score: 130+

6.     AAI Common Cadre – Topic-wise Weightage & Priority List

This is written with correct information, aligned to recent CBT trends (2022–2023) and high-cutoff reality (120–130+).
AAI Common Cadre Topic-wise Weightage (Expected)
⚠️ Note: Exact weightage is not officially declared by AAI.

The distribution below is based on previous CBT papers, student recalls, and cutoff behaviour, and is used by Career Wave Institute for preparation planning.

1)    Section-wise Weightage Overview

Section

Questions

Weightage

English Comprehension

35

~23%

Reasoning & Intelligence

40

~27%

Quantitative Aptitude

40

~27%

General Awareness

35

~23%

Total

150

100%

 

👉 Reasoning + Quant = 54% of the paper
👉 These two sections decide the cutoff.

2)    English Comprehension – Topic-wise Weightage & Priority

Topic

Approx. Questions

Priority

Reading Comprehension

6–8

🔴 High

Error Spotting / Sentence Correction

6–7

🔴 High

Fill in the Blanks

4–5

🟠 Medium

Cloze Test

4–5

🟠 Medium

Vocabulary (Syn/Ant, One-word)

5–6

🟠 Medium

Idioms & Phrases

3–4

🟡 Low

Voice / Narration

2–3

🟡 Low

 

English Priority Order

       1.      Grammar (Error spotting + sentence correction)

       2.      Reading Comprehension
3.      Vocabulary
4.      Idioms / Voice / Narration

3)    Reasoning & Intelligence – Topic-wise Weightage & Priority

Topic

Approx. Questions

Priority

Puzzles (Linear/Circular)

10–12

🔴 High

Seating Arrangement

6–8

🔴 High

Coding–Decoding

5–6

🔴 High

Syllogism

4–5

🟠 Medium

Blood Relations

3–4

🟠 Medium

Direction Sense

3–4

🟠 Medium

Series / Analogy

3–4

🟡 Low

Venn Diagram

2–3

🟡 Low

 

Reasoning Priority Order

       1.      Puzzles + Seating

       2.      Coding–Decoding
3.      Syllogism
4.      Blood Relation + Direction
5.      Series / Venn
👉 This section is the biggest scoring weapon.

4)    Quantitative Aptitude – Topic-wise Weightage & Priority

Topic

Approx. Questions

Priority

Percentage

6–7

🔴 High

Ratio & Proportion

5–6

🔴 High

Profit & Loss

5–6

🔴 High

Average

4–5

🔴 High

Time & Work

4–5

🟠 Medium

Time, Speed & Distance

4–5

🟠 Medium

SI & CI

3–4

🟠 Medium

Mensuration (2D/3D)

3–4

🟡 Low

Data Interpretation

3–4

🟡 Low

 

Quant Priority Order

       1.      Percentage

       2.      Ratio–Proportion
3.      Profit & Loss
4.      Average
5.      Time & Work / TSD
6.      Mensuration / DI
👉 Arithmetic dominance is very strong in AAI Common Cadre.

5)    General Awareness – Topic-wise Weightage & Priority

Topic

Approx. Questions

Priority

Current Affairs (6–12 months)

12–14

🔴 High

Static GK

7–8

🔴 High

Aviation & AAI Awareness

5–6

🔴 High

Polity (Basics)

3–4

🟠 Medium

Economy (Basics)

3–4

🟠 Medium

Geography / History

2–3

🟡 Low

General Science

2–3

🟡 Low

 

GA Priority Order

       1.      Current Affairs
2.      Aviation & AAI awareness
3.      Static GK
4.      Polity & Economy
5.      Science / History / Geography


6)    Overall Priority Matrix (Most Important Section First)

Rank

Area

Why

1

Reasoning

Highest accuracy + speed scoring

2

Quantitative Aptitude

Arithmetic-heavy, predictable

3

English

Stable, grammar-driven

4

GA

Unpredictable but supportive

 

7.     Career Wave Institute – Priority-Based Strategy
At Career Wave Institute, preparation is aligned as:

      ·        🔴 First focus: Reasoning + Quant (daily practice)
·        🟠 Second focus: English (grammar + RC)
·        🟡 Support focus: GA (daily revision + aviation)

Safe Attempt Strategy

      ·        Attempt: 140–150 questions

      ·        Accuracy target: 80–85%
·        Score target: 130+

Final Student Insight

v  Do not try to study everything equally.
AAI Common Cadre is a priority-driven exam.
Students who follow topic-wise weightage + priority crack it.
Students who prepare randomly struggle despite hard work.
AAI Common Cadre syllabus is simple but highly deceptive.
The exam is non-technical, but the cutoff makes it one of the toughest PSU exams.

Students who:

       ·        Understand the syllabus correctly

       ·        Practice full-length mocks
 ·        Prepare with cutoff awareness

👉 Clear the exam confidently.
Students who rely on assumptions or old data often miss selection by a few marks.

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