Hey Guys... Reservist here
Just asking about something...
Lets say if I failed one of the static stations (e.g Chin-Up) during my annual IPPT ah...
If I Re-IPPT again must I redo the entire IPPT again or can I just do the station which I failed?
Cos i dun see the point in redoing everything again as its just a waste of my time and effort...
I think you have to do the whole thing, but for me i failed 2.4 also, so cannot confirm with you.
Originally posted by fir3fly:Hey Guys... Reservist here
Just asking about something...
Lets say if I failed one of the static stations (e.g Chin-Up) during my annual IPPT ah...
If I Re-IPPT again must I redo the entire IPPT again or can I just do the station which I failed?
Cos i dun see the point in redoing everything again as its just a waste of my time and effort...
You have to redo everything if you to get the money. But if you don't want the money, u can just keep taking the failed static station until you pass.
Originally posted by tarutaru:You have to redo everything if you to get the money. But if you don't want the money, u can just keep taking the failed static station until you pass.
nodnod.
Originally posted by tarutaru:You have to redo everything if you to get the money. But if you don't want the money, u can just keep taking the failed static station until you pass.
that should be it. and also i think you can only take within 100 days of the date you last took your ippt. this is the case last time when i take perm staff's ippt.
I quote the following paragraph from the NSman handbook 08
"NSmen who achieve the required total number of points, but fail only one static station, are considered Partial Failures (not applicable for NSmen who have not completed Remedial
Training). They will be allowed to make multiple attempts to pass the particular static station within 3 months in the current IPPT year. Should they fail to pass the particular static station within the 3 months, they will have to retake the entire IPPT. NSmen attempting single-station retest will not be eligible for monetary awards unless they retake the complete test in one sitting."