Originally posted by hudax1:
Reprase 1 :
' Hate to deflate your dreams but not possible at all. It is already stated in the recruitment terms that one must hold a minimum educational qualifications of A-level/diploma in order to qualify' .
Reprase 2 :
' The rationale behind officer cadets already possessing diploma or 'A' levels qualifications is so that all officers would at least have a diploma or degree certificate'.
Answered 1:
" I about to have Technical Cert or good cert. It a three in one certificates - Degree - Higher Technical Degree. It can qualify? Asking about diploma it takes another three years or five years of studying. By the time I am exactment of 27 years old" .
Answered 2:
" Yes, I have the qualifications in Technical. How about that"?
I think its quite obvious that your answers are not directed at what other people have said for you. You called them rephrase 1 and 2 though its supposed to be Quote. Duh.
If you have an ITE technical cert or good cert (I don't care if its very good cert), it is not a degree. No matter how you justify it that its a higher technical degree. A degree that SAF wants is from a recognized university. You don't get a degree in ITE.
If you understand what I am saying, than let me tell you what everyone of us is saying. Do you have a poly diploma? No. Do you have a university degree? No. I'm sorry but you can become an officer only in your dreams. No offence but its the harsh reality. Even if by some sort of miracle or luck you managed to be an officer, you will not progress up the officer ladder fast. The SAF is very practical. The better your degree, the faster you climb. The SAF scholars all climb fast. Officers with a poly diploma climb slower than those with a university degree. I've seen it happen.
I hope you will stop dreaming about becoming an officer. Anyway, army life may not be for you. Why not experience it first before deciding? You can always become a specialist. However, as with that of the officer, you may climb slower too.
Thats reality. Thats our SAF.