Admission Tests
Written tests – Written test are conducted simultaneously at a number of centers set up in cities of Peshawar, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Quetta, Gilgit. The tests consist of (mostly objective type) questions in the subjects of English, Mathematics and Islamiat/Urdu. The results of the written tests are advertised in newspapers (especially Daily Mashriq, Peshawar) and the successful candidates are also notified by post.
Interviews – Candidates short-listed on the basis of written tests are interviewed by boards consisting of the college’s teachers at centers in Peshawar and other cities. During the interview, the candidates also take IQ tests and psychological tests.
Medical Fitness tests – Side by side with the interview, the short-listed candidates are also checked by a medical doctor for general medical / physical fitness. A candidate failing in the medical fitness test, although otherwise cleared by the interview board, is rejected.
Seats Distribution
Admission to Cadet College Razmak is, for the most part, on quota basis. The seats distribution is as under.
FATA (Agencies & F.Rs) – Almost 70% seats are reserved for candidates belonging to the various agencies and F.Rs of FATA. Within FATA, 5~6 seats are reserved for each agency and 2 seats for each F.R. So the total number of FATA seats reaches 50.
Frontier Corps – 10 seats are reserved for wards of F.C (Frontier Corps) personnel.
Khyber PukhtoonKhwa – 10 seats are reserved for candidates from the settled districts of the Khyber PukhtoonKhwa province. Within KPK, the seats are distributed on open-merit.
Balochistan – 1 seat is reserved for candidates from the districts of the Balochistan province.
Staff Wards – Wards of College staff are eligible for admission in the college.
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