Philippine Army recruitment will be 100% online this 2024

No more walk-in: PH Army recruitment will be 100% online this 2024

/ 04:30 PM February 26, 2024

No more walk-ins: Army recruitment will be 100% online this 2024

In this file photo, troops from the Philippine Army listen as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. speaks during the 126th founding anniversary of the Philippine Army in Fort Bonifacio. Army spokesperson Col. Louie Dema-ala said Monday, February 26, 2024, that full implementation of the online application process for Philippine Army aspirants begins this year. INQUIRER FILES

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.

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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.

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