The Philippine Military Academy (PMA), the country's premier
military school, will conduct its annual entrance examination in 37 locations
nationwide on Aug. 2.
The PMA entrance exam is the first stage in the selection
process for cadetship in the premier leadership training school in the country.
Being a PMA cadet gives an individual a noble privilege in
serving the country.
One is able to avail of a free college education with a
well-rounded curriculum, as well as, receive monthly pay and allowances.
After graduating from the Academy, one is guaranteed a
progressive career as an officer in the Army, Navy or Air Force.
Requirements for admission in the PMA are the following: at
least 5’0 inches, both for male and female, natural-born Filipino citizen,
physically fit and of good moral character, single and has never been married,
at least high school graduate, no administrative/criminal case, must pass the
PMAEE, and should have been born from April 1, 1994 to April 1, 1999.
Addressing one of the major issues that usually deters
interested applicants from entering the Academy, PMA has made a firm stand on
its policy against maltreatment in the Cadet Corps, Armed Forces of the
Philippines (CCAFP).
PMA advocates “Zero Tolerance to Maltreatment”. The Academy
is aggressively implementing a “NO-MALTREATMENT POLICY” among the cadets.
PMA adheres to the respect of human rights, and observance
of the principles of International Humanitarian Law and the rule of law.
Successful applicants will compose the PMA Class 2020 who
will be officially received in the Academy in an Oath-Taking Ceremony and
Reception Rites on April 1, 2016.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=786913
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