Hello guys. Please do read my story and advice me..
I got PES A medical and recieved NDU vocation assesment. I went for the assessent and passed everything including medical except my standing broad jump, and told the interviewer that I'm interested to join. I did not took NAPFA because I wanted to go PTP for "Extra Training" because I feel that I will probably need some preps. However I just received the enlistment letter and I got into Tekong PTP at Sept.
NDU BMT is sept 9th. And my brother and friends/teacher were telling me that I did not get in due to not taking NAPFA. I have already booked my napfa and going to take it soon. What should I do? I tried emailing CMPB and they were telling me pre enlistee cant choose their vocation, etc. I'm hoping to be able to appeal back in as it is really what I want to be in. Should I go find the "head" or someone senior in NDU and explain my scenario to them and pass my NAPFA asap? Please do advice me.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I don't intend to sign on.
There is no different for BMT in NDU or Tekong. Both also is to help each and everyone in mental peace through individual physical potential. Just enjoy your BMT in the best of your physical and mental graciousness.
now dont know how is teking camps like. if not much changes tekong is fun!
no chenghu, can curse and swear all you like, can eat rambutan, climb trees like orang utan, eat durain and hunt wild boar.
if got chance to do guard duty at coats can see beuatiful mermaid and dolphins.
at nite parade square can see extras.
if no changes to the pill taking at offshore you can take the pill like charbor like that every time boook in.
See your Member of Parliament (MP) to write appeal letter?
www.parliament.gov.sg/whos-my-mp
Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) is the name of a
feedback/redress system developed in Singapore for citizens to meet
their member of parliament. The MPS are usually held once a week.
Many citizens see the MPS as an opportunity to resolve problems
that they are having with the bureaucracy.The MP will write a
petition letter to the relevant ministry, statutory board or any
concerned parties to appeal on behalf of the resident. The letters
are accorded a higher priority by the Civil Service as they come
from elected representatives.
Cases deal with a wide range of problems. These include, but are
not limited to, family financial problems (e.g. health-cost issues,
jobs, financial assistance), CPF matters, various licenses, HDB
related problems (e.g. subsidized rental housing, obtaining a
subsidized HDB flat), immigration issues, and appeals for school
admissions and school fee subsidy.
Most sessions last past midnight to help residents effectively due
to waiting time.
The process of meeting the MP or Ministers varies from constituency to constituency, but they follow a general pattern:
1) Registration and take queue number
2) Constituent meets the petition writer who pens the letter (either hand-written or via PC) on behalf of the MP
3) Wait and queue to meet the MP
4) Meet the MP in a separate room, constituent informs the MP of his/her problems one-to-one.
5) MP assures the constituent that they will look into the case and send the letter. For urgent cases, the letter will be typed out, sign by the MP and hands it to the constituent immediately. For normal cases, the letter will be vetted through by the MP’s or Minister’s Personal Secretary and sent out within three working days.
do opposite. approach the right institution for your appeals. work with the people in the right instituitions on your case. when the instituitions cannot resolv your case after real actions then approach MP.
im sure u r not selected not mainly u r not FIT n etc, NDU having direct intake and even if u attend NAPFA its does not mean u have a higher chance for joining. anyway, im sure its ur medical report that did not make the cut.