Let’s start at the beginning. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) plays a pivotal role in India’s aviation infrastructure—managing airports, services, safety and so on. In its continuous expansion and staffing drive, AAI issues recruitment notifications for various posts, including non-executive cadre posts such as Junior Assistant, Senior Assistant, etc.
This year, one of the key recruitments is the Junior Assistant (Fire Service) and other Junior Assistant posts in different regions. The role is particularly important because fire-service staff at airports ensure safety, emergency response capability, and operational readiness.
The post: Junior Assistant (Fire Service) and other variants

When you read “Junior Assistant” for AAI 2025, broadly it refers to posts under Non-Executive cadres. Notably:
Junior Assistant (Fire Service) – NE-4 level, typically for candidates with 10th pass + diploma/12th pass + HMV/LMV license in some cases. Junior Assistant (Office) – for posts with office-based responsibilities (less physical).
Senior Assistant (Accounts/Electronics/Official Language) – though these are separate posts, they were part of the same recruitment notification timeline.
So if you applied for “AAI Junior Assistant Result 2025”, you are likely checking for one of these posts (especially Fire Service).
Key Dates & Vacancy Snapshot for 2025
Notification, application & exam dates
For one of the major notifications (Advt. 01/2025/NR) for Non-Executives (including Junior Assistant) in the Northern Region, the process began in February 2025.
The exam for Junior Assistant (Fire Service) was scheduled for 21–22 April 2025 for some posts.
The result for that list was published on 4 September 2025.
Number of vacancies and regions
The recruitment drive listed 224 posts in one of the notifications for Junior + Senior Assistants.
For Junior Assistant (Fire Service) in certain regions, 152 vacancies were listed.
Other region-wise vacancies: e.g., Western Region had 168 for Junior Assistant (Fire Service) according to one portal.
Thus, if you are waiting for your region’s result, you might be part of any of these batches.
The Exam Format and Selection Process
Written/CBT stage
The first stage is usually an online Computer Based Test (CBT). It assesses general awareness, reasoning, quantitative aptitude, fire service processes (for Fire Service posts), etc. Portals show that the marks/response sheets were released earlier
Additional tests (physical, driving, etc.) for Fire Service posts
For the Fire Service posts (Junior Assistant), after the CBT there are further rounds: physical measurement test (PMT), physical endurance test (PET), driving test for HMV/LMV license holders, document verification and medical examination.
So, qualifying the CBT is a big step, but not the final one.
Result Declaration: When and How
Official result release date
So here’s the big news: The result for the Junior Assistant (Fire Service) under Advt. No 01/2025/NR was declared 04 September 2025.
Meanwhile, for other regions, the result list dated 22 October 2025 was published for Southern Region’s Junior Assistant (Fire Service) etc.
Where to check and steps to download
You can check your result by going to the official AAI recruitment page (Careers → Recruitment → Results). The list is typically a PDF containing roll numbers of qualified candidates.
Steps:
Visit www.aai.aero
Navigate to “Careers” → “Recruitment” → “Result”
Find the relevant notification (e.g., “Direct Recruitment for Jr. Asst (Fire Service) … Advt. No …”)
Download the PDF and search your roll number/registration number.
Save a copy for your records.
What the Result PDF Contains
Roll numbers, cut-offs, category-wise lists
The PDF mostly lists roll numbers of candidates who have qualified the CBT (or final merit list, depending on stage). It may also include category-wise cut-off marks or at least mention that cut-offs will follow. For example, some portals mention “roll numbers of shortlisted candidates”.
Possible marks/qualifiers disclosure
In some cases, the portal also shows marks scored by candidates for CBT (in earlier stages) – see the Southern Region list which included “marks scored by the candidates who appeared for the CBT held on 17/03/2024…”
This transparency helps candidates gauge where they stand.
Cut-Offs & Merit: What to Expect
Factors impacting cut-off
Cut-offs are influenced by:
Number of vacancies vs number of candidates
Difficulty level of the exam
Category (General/EWS/OBC/SC/ST/PWD)
Region/discipline (Fire Service vs Office)
Historical trends if any
While exact historic cut-offs vary, portals suggest that for the Fire Service posts, given the physical and additional tests, competition remains stiff. If you qualified, you’re in a good spot.
Next Steps After Result Declaration
Document Verification, Medical, Training etc.
Once your roll number appears:
Prepare for Document Verification (DV) – ensure certificates, identity proofs, mark sheets are ready.
For Fire Service posts: get ready for Driving Test (if required), Physical tests and Medical examination.
Training: The selected candidates often undergo Basic Training Course (BTC) and then joining orders. E.g., list of candidates “provisionally nominated for Basic Training Course for the post of Junior Assistant (Fire Service)” was published earlier.
Appointment letters & joining formalities
Once all stages are cleared, AAI issues appointment letters indicating your posting location, joining date, salary scale, etc. Be ready to relocate or join as per the post requirements.
What If Your Name/Roll Number Is Not On the List?
Re-checking your credentials
If you don’t see your roll number:
Double-check you applied under the correct region and post code.
Confirm you entered correct roll/registration number.
Check if you applied for the correct advertisement number, region and post-code.
Grievance/objection process
Some portals allow objections/queries if you feel your result should have been there. The official AAI site may list “objection link” or “grievance link” for a limited window. Keep an eye on the official notice board.
Final Words
The announcement of the AAI Junior Assistant Result 2025 is a major milestone for all aspirants. Whether you’ve cleared it or not, use this moment as a pivot: for those who qualified, it’s time to gear up for the next phase; for those who didn’t, it’s a chance to regroup and plan better. Stay updated, follow the official AAI website, keep your documents in order, and keep striving. Your commitment today will determine your success tomorrow.
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