adventure is a lot of effort towards academic pursuits. From the moment you are selected, till the time you retire, you are continuously honing your skills with a large number of in-service courses and other educational avenues.If you join the Air Force through NDA, you earn yourself a Bachelor's Degree in Science or Computer Science. Air Force also sponsors M. Tech. courses for officers of the Technical Branch, with institutes like IIT and BHU-IT. And if you undergo the Defence Services Staff College Course, you are awarded an M.Sc. degree in Defence and Strategic Studies from the University of Chennai. Air Force also has tie-ups with universities like IGNOU to facilitate long-distance learning for officers and airmen. In its endeavour to promote continuous learning, Air Force provides facilities like well stocked libraries and study centres at Air Force Bases. Read on to know how the Air Force encourages officers and airmen to pursue higher education. Study Leave During this period, an officer continues to be a part of the service and is covered by pay, perks and other benefits as applicable to others (with minor modifications). On completion of study leave, the officer reverts to his job and is posted to an Air Force Unit. Sponsored Courses Among the long duration courses available in-service, a large number of M. Tech. courses are sponsored for officers of the Engineering Branches. in-house selection process followed by interviews with the Engineering Colleges. Placements are with reputed Colleges/Institutes including IIT, BHU-IT, Roorkee Engineering College among others. Tie-Up With IGNOU The Indian Air Force has tied up with Indira Gandhi National Open University for a number of study centres at Air Force Stations and Command Headquarters. These serve as contact and information points for the convenience of all personnel and their dependants. The following are the seven IGNOU centres set up in regional commands:
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