Training and guidance for joining ISSB Test
The Selection Board is looking for many things, such as clear
thinking, the ability to remain calm under stress and strain,
team skills and willingness to participate. We don’t want
you to display rashness or aggression; neither do we want you
to be dull or spiritless. Be honest, straightforward and frank.
Don’t display over-consciousness, false projection or
superficial behavior. Over the years some private institutions
and coaching centers have mushroomed in the country to train
the candidate for passing ISSB tests. You are advised not to
join these for training and guidance. The training imparted
in these centers is too restricted and brings in rigidity in
thought process.
ISSB Test Appearance
You can tell a lot from a person’s appearance.
Show us you have got a sense of personal pride.
ISSB Test Self Confidence
Self-confidence and maturity are largely the product of experience.
You can strengthen these qualities by participating in-group
activities, taking on responsibility and exercising independence.
ISSB Test Expressions
We look for people with good expression, may it be Urdu or English,
clear direction, a good vocabulary and sense of grammar. Try
to develop these by joining in debates and group discussions.
ISSB Test Academic Ability
Good academic results mean you will be good at absorbing the
training of advanced and sophisticated equipment. Make your
English and Mathematics sound.
ISSB Test Leadership
If you possess the above qualities, you will have a greater
potential for leadership training. Try and seek out positions
of responsibility in academic, youth, social or sports activities.
ISSB Test Fitness
Take adequate physical exercise in the run up before you report
at the ISSB.
ISSB Test Motivation
You should be convincing and sincere in your reasons for wanting
to join armed forces. Make sure you really know for what and
why you are applying.
ISSB Test Awareness
We are looking for people with an awareness of the world around
them, and an interest in military matters. Discuss current affairs
and defence issues with your parents, teachers and friends and
keep yourself updated with good newspapers.
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