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AAI ATC Medical & Document Verification Process – Complete Official Guide with DV & Medical Standards

30-Jan-2026 02:42 PM

AAI ATC Medical & DV Process 2025 explained in detail. Know documents required, medical tests, vision & hearing standards, drug test, voice test, rejection reasons, and FAQs as per official AAI notice.

AAI ATC Medical Verification & Document Verification (DV) Process

Complete Official Guide for Selected Candidates (with Page-wise References)

For candidates shortlisted for Junior Executive (Air Traffic Control) under Advt. No. 02/2025/CHQ

1. What Is the AAI ATC DV & Medical Stage?

After qualifying the Computer Based Test (CBT held on 14.07.2025), shortlisted candidates are called for a combined verification and qualifying process, which includes:
Application Verification (DV)
Physical Medical Examination
Psychological Assessment
Psychoactive Substances Testing
Voice Test
Biometric Identity Verification

Only candidates who clear all stages are considered for final selection.

Official reference:
Shortlisting and stages mentioned on Page 12 of the official notice.

2. Venue, Reporting & Duration
2.1 Venue
AAI Corporate Headquarters
Board Room “A” Block, 3rd Floor
Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan
Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi – 110003

2.2 Reporting Date & Time
Date and reporting time are candidate-specific
Mentioned in the official DV schedule and call letter
No request for change of date, time, or venue is allowed

2.3 Duration
The process may extend beyond one day
Candidates must make stay arrangements accordingly

Official reference:
Reporting instructions and multi-day possibility: Page 12 & Page 14

3. Call Letter – Mandatory Requirement
Call letter will be uploaded on the AAI online application portal
Candidate must download it themselves
AAI is not responsible if the candidate fails to download it in time
Carry:

  o Printed call letter
  o CBT admit card

Official reference:
Call letter instructions: Page 12

4. Physical Medical Examination (Most Critical Stage)

4.1 Where Medical Must Be Done

Medical examination must be conducted only at a Government Hospital by:
Medical Officer of the rank of:

o Civil Surgeon OR

o Medical Superintendent

Minimum qualification: MBBS
MCI Registration Number and hospital stamp mandatory

Private hospital medical reports are not accepted

Official reference:
Medical authority requirement: Page 12 & Annexure-1 (Page 15)

4.2 Medical Form to Be Used
“Pre-Employment Medical Examination Form for JE (ATC)” (Annexure-1)
Medical reports must be:

o   Properly filled

o   Signed and stamped

         o   Given to the candidate in sealed envelope
The sealed envelope must be submitted on the DV day

Official reference:
Annexure-1 details: Pages 15–19

4.3 Medical Expenses & Reimbursement
Candidate bears the medical test cost initially
Reimbursement will be done by AAI
Original medical bills from Government Hospital are mandatory

Official reference:
Reimbursement clause: Page 12

5. Mandatory Medical Tests (No Exceptions)

5.1 Tests for All Candidates
CBC (Hb%, TLC, DLC, ESR)
Urine analysis
Blood sugar (Fasting / PP)
ECG (Resting)
Chest X-Ray (PA view)
Pure Tone Audiogram (PTA)
USG Whole Abdomen
USG Pelvis (female candidates)

Official reference:Investigation list: Page 19

5.2 Additional Tests Based on BMI

Overweight Candidates
Male: BMI > 25
Female: BMI > 22

Additional tests:
Blood urea, uric acid, serum creatinine
Oral GTT & HbA1c
Lipid profile

Obese Candidates
Male: BMI > 30
Female: BMI > 27

Additional tests:
Thyroid function test
Liver function test
Exercise ECG

Official reference:
BMI-based tests: Page 19

6. Vision Standards (ICAO-Based – Very Strict)

6.1 Visual Acuity
Distant vision:

o   6/9 or better in each eye

         o   6/6 binocular
Near vision:

o   N5 at 30–50 cm

o   N14 at 100 cm

6.2 Colour Vision
Tested using Ishihara or Tokyo Medical College charts
Only CP-2 is acceptable
CP-3 / CP-4 → Unfit

6.3 Refractive Surgery
Candidates who have undergone refractive surgery are generally declared unfit

Official reference:
Vision and colour perception standards: Pages 20–22

7. Hearing Standards
Hearing loss must not exceed:
35 dB at 500, 1000, 2000 Hz
50 dB at 3000 Hz
PTA report compulsory
Speech clarity is evaluated

Official reference:
Hearing requirements: Pages 22

8. Psychoactive Substances Testing (Zero Tolerance)

Candidates are tested for:
Amphetamines
Opiates
Cannabis (THC)
Cocaine
Barbiturates
Benzodiazepines
Non-negative screening → Confirmatory test
Positive confirmatory test → Permanent disqualification
No appeal permitted

Official reference:
Substance testing rules: Page 12

9. Voice Test & Psychological Assessment
Clear speech and articulation required
No stammering, hoarseness, or speech defect
Psychological suitability assessed for ATC duties

Official reference:
Eligibility subject to voice and psychological tests: Page 13

10. Documents Required for AAI ATC DV

10.1 Mandatory Originals
Class 10 certificate (DOB proof)
Class 12 certificate
Bachelor’s / PG degree certificate
Degree marksheets (year-wise or consolidated)
Physics & Mathematics subject proof (if not clearly mentioned)
Full-time regular degree certificate
CGPA to percentage conversion certificate (if applicable)
Valid caste / EWS certificate (FY 2025–26)
OBC-NCL certificate (FY 2025–26)
PwBD certificate (if applicable)
Apprenticeship certificate (if applicable)
NOC from employer (if applicable)
One original photo ID
Sealed medical envelope
4 passport-size photographs

10.2 Photocopies
One set of self-attested photocopies of all documents

Official reference:
Complete DV document list: Page 13

11. PwBD Candidates – Functional Requirement Certificate

PwBD candidates must submit Annexure-2, certified by a Government Hospital doctor, confirming ability to:
Sit, stand, walk
Read, write, see, hear
Communicate and manipulate fingers

Failure to submit = Ineligible

Official reference:
PwBD functional requirement: Page 13 & Page 23

12. Travelling Allowance (TA)
AC II Tier (including Rajdhani) or actual bus fare
Distance must exceed 80 km one way
Required documents:

o   Original tickets

o   Cancelled cheque

Official reference:
TA rules: Page 14

13. Common Reasons for Rejection
Medical from private hospital
Colour vision CP-3 / CP-4
Positive psychoactive substance test
Missing original documents
Invalid caste / EWS certificate year
Speech defect
Medical non-compliance due to BMI
Improperly filled medical form

Official reference:
Eligibility and rejection conditions: Pages 13–14

14. Final Selection Depends On

Final eligibility is subject to:
DV clearance
Medical fitness
Negative psychoactive substance report
Voice test qualification
Psychological assessment clearance
Biometric verification

Official reference:

Final eligibility conditions: Page 13

FAQs (Student Doubt Section)

Q1. Are attested copies of medical reports acceptable?
Yes, only if issued by a Government Hospital, sealed and stamped.

Q2. Can medical be done after DV?
No. Medical reports must be completed before DV day.

Q3. Is LASIK allowed?
Generally no. Refractive surgery cases are usually declared unfit.

Q4. Is re-medical allowed?
No. AAI ATC medical decision is final.

Final Student Advisory

AAI ATC medical and DV is mandatory process among PSU recruitments.
Start medical tests early, follow the official format exactly, and cross-check every document with the page references above.

Source: Official AAI Application Verification & Medical Schedule and Annexures (Advt. 02/2025/CHQ) 

AV Schedule JE (ATC) 02-2025-CHQ

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