MANILA, Philippines — Full implementation of the online application process for Philippine Army aspirants begins this year, an official said Monday.
“There is no more walk-in process,” Col. Louie Dema-ala told INQUIRER.net in a text message.
The Army spokesperson explained that applicants should register online and then wait for the Army Personnel Management Center’s (APMC) action informing them where to take the qualifying exam.
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From passers of the written exam, the APMC will choose applicants based on the skill sets required by the Army and call them “for a one-week processing,” Dema-ala added without further elaborating.
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Dema-ala said the Army targets to recruit 5,000 personnel in 2024 as part of their quota.
The first batch of enlisted personnel will take oath on March 1 for the training.