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If you are ready to go thats great! You can apply here: http://bit.ly/TSRJoin

We Here at ArmyJobs wish you the best of luck with your application.
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Original post by ArmyJobs
Regular Officer

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If you are ready to go thats great! You can apply here: http://bit.ly/TSRJoin

We Here at ArmyJobs wish you the best of luck with your application.


Hello I currently partake in my University OTC but haven't received a great amount of clarification regarding the Reserve Officer route for Short Service Commission (3 years).

I have been recommenced by my detachment to commission full time but there are a number of questions I haven't had clarified:

- Will all reserve officers be deployed during this period?
- How do reserve officers balance their respective careers - i.e. in corporate law for example.
- After you completed Mod 1-4 now Alpha-Bravo, of the Reserve curriculum is there a time by which you are able to change your mind and de-commission?

Thank you.
Reply 2
What if your pregnant but want to join the Army?
Original post by Netty27
What if your pregnant but want to join the Army?


Hi Netty27,

Thank you for getting in touch, If you are wanting to apply for the British Army, you can do this 6 months after child birth. In the mean time, I would research the role that you would like to apply for and what Army Life would be like.

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

Regards
ArmyJobs
Reply 4
Thank u for getting back to me this sounds very reassuring and i look forward to joining next year. I qould like to go into the mental health side of the Army.
Original post by Netty27
Thank u for getting back to me this sounds very reassuring and i look forward to joining next year. I qould like to go into the mental health side of the Army.


Hi Netty,

Thank you for your reply. That's a great career, Do you have any experience in Mental Health Nursing?

Regards
ArmyJobs
Do officers need a degree ? because i heard 90% of officer candidates have degrees ?
After completing an Accounting and Finance degree is it not possible to go directly into this role https://www.army.mod.uk/rolefinder/role/95/management-accountant?

I realise it says you should already have served as a HR Combat specialist.
Reply 8
Hi,

Im currently studying applied Biomedical science at Portsmouth uni. Ive completed 1/3rd of my HCPC profile and done training in a hospital. This is my first year. Can I join the army and continue this course at de montfort uni starting yr 2 - or would I have to begin from scratch?

Thanks,
J
Im currently 22, male, diagnosed with ASD (High functioning), ADHD, Dyslexia, Depression (Wouldn't you be)

Have A levels, went to uni to study Law however had an accident which forced me to defer.

I haven't taken medication since the age of 16/17

I spoke to a careers advisor a few years ago and he said I would be fine to join, however I have read contrary information regarding this.

Would I still be able to enrol for officer

Thanks

Original post by ArmyJobs
Regular Officer

Application Process



Regular Solider

Application Process




Reserve Officer

Application Process



Reserve Soldier

Application Process



If you are ready to go thats great! You can apply here: http://bit.ly/TSRJoin

We Here at ArmyJobs wish you the best of luck with your application.
Original post by hazzer1998
Do officers need a degree ? because i heard 90% of officer candidates have degrees ?


Officers dont require a degree, it is not a requirement however they strongly recommend an international studies degree, most officers do it whilst training, that is what I was told from my local Army career centre
Original post by WolfGangPro
Im currently 22, male, diagnosed with ASD (High functioning), ADHD, Dyslexia, Depression (Wouldn't you be)

Have A levels, went to uni to study Law however had an accident which forced me to defer.

I haven't taken medication since the age of 16/17

I spoke to a careers advisor a few years ago and he said I would be fine to join, however I have read contrary information regarding this.

Would I still be able to enrol for officer

Thanks



Hi,
Thank you for getting in touch, If you could send us a Private Message regarding your medical conditions that would be great. We will be able to advise this further.

Regards
ArmyJobs
Reply 12
How long would it typically take from applying to then doing the 2 day assessment?
Reply 13
Hey I am looking to join the army but have heard they don’t allow people to join if they have epilepsy Is this true?
Hi there, hope your day is going well so far.
I’m a Public Services student at college and was just told about the DSUS Bursary recenyly, I’d like to know more about it, for starters what courses would I be able to get the bursary with and because I haven’t done math or science as an A level I’m assuming engineering is out of the question? (Unless I do a foundation year I think, I’m still looking into it.)
The role I was working towards anyway was an Army Intelligence Officer and staying focused on this role is there any degree that would help me as an Intelligent Officer that I could get DSUS Bursary with? Language? Or International Relations?
Hi
I want to join the army as an officer I’m of age to join Harrogate and wanted to know if it’s possible to join as an officer through Harrogate
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Original post by ArmyJobs
Regular Officer

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Regular Solider

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Reserve Officer

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Reserve Soldier

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If you are ready to go thats great! You can apply here: http://bit.ly/TSRJoin

We Here at ArmyJobs wish you the best of luck with your application.


Hi, I want to become a student nurse (soldier), but was wondering if I would apply with my predicted A-level grades as you need 120 UCAS points to be accepted. have you got any advice or would I need to wait till I have my A level results to apply?
Hi, I am a 5th-year medical student in a commonwealth country that wishes to join the British Army as a doctor.

I know that the British Army is currently not accepting any commonwealth citizens, is there any waiting list that I can apply to or any alternate pathway I can head in?

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