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ISSB QUETTA IS CLOSED………………
Posted by GSO2 in Miscellaneous on August 25th, 2010
RECALL CASES
Posted by GSO2 in Miscellaneous on July 18th, 2010
Candidates are called only once but if they have some genuine problem and request for a Re-Call , will only be adjusted if vacancies are available. Please send your application to us with a proof of your problem (Exams, Medical or any other) through mail. We only entertain written requests. Applications form for recall is available at www.issb.com.pk
Mail Address – GS0 – 2 (SELECTION) ISSB Kohat
ISSB tests for PAF courses of first half 2010 are over ..
Posted by GSO2 in Miscellaneous on July 16th, 2010
All the PAF candidates whose documents have been received from Air Headquarters have already been called for ISSB tests. However due to excessive number of candidates a merit list was prepared by the Air Headquarters and the candidates who fell below the merit were not called for ISSB tests.
The candidates who have not yet been called will not be called now . They can check about the details from Air Headquarters at this number : 051-561-32197
** However , Candidates who have applied from Quetta will be called for ISSB in the mid of August..
126 PMA Long Course
Posted by GSO2 in Miscellaneous on June 23rd, 2010
ISSB tests for 126 PMA Long Course will commence from 30 of July 2010. Call letters for ISSB will be issued from 20th of July 2010 onwards.
GOOD LUCK!
22 TCC- Last batch on 13 August 2010
Posted by GSO2 in Miscellaneous on June 15th, 2010
Last Call for 22nd TCC has been uploaded till 13 August. Please confirm your call through www.issb.com.pk. All those candidates who have not received their call should contact their Service Headquater at 051-561-32094.
Do not post personal queries, please!
Posted by mgm in Miscellaneous on July 14th, 2009
We really appreciate your participation in our blog which is growing at a slow pace but we are happy. Please reconsider your query before posting it in our blog. If this is a personal query like when are you calling me? then don’t post it, instead send an email which is more appropriate for personal queries.
The purpose of this blog is to offer rich content which serves as a guideline for newbies or fresh candidates who know little or some about ISSB tests.
Your coop is highly appreciated.
Expatriate Candidates
Posted by GSO-II (Selection) in Miscellaneous on June 14th, 2009
Pakistani Candidates who live in other countries or Candidates with dual nationality living outside Pakistan:
The procedure for application will be as fol:
1. They are required to send an application to the Military Attache in nearest consulate of Pakistan.
2. They will undergo an interview and then travel to Pakistan [travel dates can be as per the availablity of the candidate] for appearing in the ISSB tests. Upon recommendation, clearance of medical test and final selection, they will be asked to forego the other nationality before joining the academy.
Candidates with dual nationality living in Pakistan: No change from procedure in vogue.
Mobile phones are not allowed but…
Posted by mgm in Miscellaneous on June 5th, 2009
You are not allowed to have mobile phones with you during entire duration of ISSB. The mobile phones are taken away from candidates and kept in safe custody till the last day. They are allowed to keep the SIM.
These phones are returned to all candidates on dispersal day when leaving the ISSB.
So…
if you want to stay in contact with your parents / family while reporting or leaving ISSB, you may bring the mobile along.
Is your chance wasted?
Posted by mgm in Miscellaneous on May 20th, 2009
If you do not come for the ISSB tests, is your chance then lost ?
The answer is NO. Your chance is not lost if you do not come for the tests. Your chance is only lost if you meet following 4 conditions: -
1. if you report,
2. clear your screening test and then
3. stay with us for entire duration of your tests and
4. if your result is “Not Recommended”.
There is more:
Those who are recommended, their chance too is not lost.
Those who are unable to continue their tests for the entire duration and are dropped out for some reason, they are called “NFB” which means Not Fully Boarded. Their chance is also not lost.
If someone is screened out twice then he/she simply become ineligible for further chances.
How to check online status
Posted by mgm in Miscellaneous on May 20th, 2009
Some friends have asked us for clarification on checking their online status, so here it is:
You are asked for two things on our e-call webpage, 1. selection centre and 2. roll number. Choose your selection centre name and then enter your roll number. Your roll number is the last segmant of digits present in your registration number.
For Example you may have a registration number as L104-234-0101.
Here your roll number is 0101. This is what you should enter in the roll number box.
We are upgrading our database and soon you will be able to enter your entire registration number but this will happen with effect from 124 PMA and we will post here new instructions when that happens.



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