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Lady Cadet Course 2024 | Join as Captain (LCC-25)

Lead the Way: Become a Lady Officer with the Pakistan Army’s Lady Cadet Course!

Are you a remarkable woman seeking a life of honor, challenge, and service? The Pakistan Army’s Lady Cadet Course (LCC) offers a unique opportunity to serve your country and become a leader who inspires you.

Embrace Your Potential:

The LCC empowers exceptional women to become commissioned Lady Officers in the Pakistan Army. This prestigious program equips you with the skills, knowledge, and discipline to excel in various military roles.

Is the LCC for You?


  • Unleash your inner leader: Are you a confident and decisive individual with a strong work ethic?

  • Embrace physical fitness: Do you enjoy a challenge and strive to maintain a healthy lifestyle?

  • Serve with distinction: Is patriotism and a desire to make a positive impact a driving force in your life?



If you answered yes, then the LCC awaits!

Eligibility criteria

Gender: Female

Marital Status: Unmarried

Nationality: Citizens of Pakistan

Age: 28 Years as on 1 Nov, 2024

Physical Standards

Minimum Height– 5’ (152.4 cm)

Weight– As per Body Mass Index

Vision – As per PAO 11/82

Registration Through Internet: A candidate can register on website

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The Lady Cadet Course offers various positions for aspiring female officers in different cores such as:

Corps of Engineers

Corps of Signals

Aviation Fleet Management Directorate (AFM)

Army Service Corps (ASC)

Corps of Ordnance and Army Education Corps (AEC).

Registration and Preliminary Selection Procedure

Joining the Pakistan Army: Registration and Initial Selection
There are two ways to register for Pakistan Army selection:


Online:


Visit the official website https://joinpakarmy.gov.pk/ and complete the online registration process. You’ll need a working email address, as the date and time of your test will be communicated electronically.


In-person:


Visit your nearest Army Selection and Recruitment Centre (AS&RC) with the required documents (listed in the recruitment advertisement) and the prospectus fee. The AS&RC staff will register you and assign a roll number.

Here’s what to expect on the test day:


Bring the documents you used for registration and your computerized roll no slip.
You’ll pay the prospectus fee (if not already done).
The test date cannot be changed, so be sure to report at the exact date and time mentioned on your roll no slip.
The written/intelligence tests will be conducted on computers and involve multiple-choice questions.

Important Note:


Basic computer skills are essential as both registration and testing are conducted electronically.

Pakistan Army Selection Process: Stages 1-3


The Pakistan Army selection process involves several stages. Here’s an overview of the first three:

Stage 1: Registration and Initial Selection


Candidates can register online at https://joinpakarmy.gov.pk/ or visit their nearest Army Selection and Recruitment Centre (AS&RC).
Required documents (listed in the recruitment advertisement) and the prospectus fee are needed for registration.
On the test day, bring the registration documents and your computerized roll no slip.


Stage 2:Written/Intelligence Tests


These computer-based tests involve multiple-choice questions and assess your professional knowledge and mental aptitude.

Stage 3: Preliminary Medical Tests


This initial medical exam is conducted at the AS&RCs.
Candidates must also meet specific physical standards, including a 1.6 km run in 14 minutes for females.

Next Steps:


Those who pass these stages will be shortlisted and receive notification for the crucial Inter-Services Selection Board (ISSB) tests.


Ineligiblility Conditions

The following categories of individuals are not eligible to join the Pakistan Army:

Multiple ISSB Rejections: Candidates who have been screened out by the Inter-Services Selection Board (ISSB) twice are not eligible for further attempts.

Unfit Appeal Medical Board: If an applicant is declared permanently unfit by the Appeal Medical Board, there is no opportunity to appeal the decision.

Hepatitis B & C: Individuals diagnosed with Hepatitis B or C are automatically disqualified.

Unfitness at Military Hospitals: Being declared medically unfit by any Armed Forces Hospital (except those cleared by the Appeal Medical Board) disqualifies a candidate.

Academy/Training Withdrawal: Candidates who withdraw from any Army academy or training institution for any reason are ineligible.

Disciplinary Discharge from Bonded Institutions: Those who withdraw from any bonded Armed Forces College/institution due to disciplinary issues cannot join.

Government Service Dismissal: Prior dismissal/removal/debarment from any government service, including the Armed Forces, disqualifies a candidate.

Criminal Conviction: Individuals convicted in a court of law for morally reprehensible offenses are not eligible.