FORT RAMON MAGSAYSAY,
The Philippine Army’s 7th Infantry Division based here announced the opening of application for the aptitude test battery, an examination given to applicants, slated next month in this military camp.
Applicants may opt for officer candidate, officer preparatory, or candidate soldier course, according to Capt. Mark Ruelos, public affairs officer of 7ID.
“The officer candidate course is open to Filipino citizens aged 21-24 years old for civilians and 21-29 years old for enlisted personnel who are single meaning never been married and has no legal obligation to support a child, at least 5 feet in height, physically and mentally fit, and no pending case in any court,” he said.
Enlisted personnel aspirants for the course must likewise have completed at least one term of three years continuous active serve.
Ruelos said that the officer preparatory course is for those not more than 31 years old at the start of the training and have been commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the reserve force.
"It has similar qualifications in terms of educational attainment, marital status, and height,” he said.
Moreover, the candidate soldier course is open to Filipinos age 18-26 years old that have at least finished 72 units in college.
Those who are interested and qualified are advised to bring with them the following on September 14: a valid identification card, original birth certificate issued by the National Statistics Office, original diploma or transcript of records, pencils, and long folder.
Applicants who pass the initial screening would take the exam on September 15.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=674280
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