Joshua I. asked a question to Josh W.
Dear Sir, RE: APPLICATION TO STUDY IN THE RMAS. My name is Joshua ISHIMWE, am 17 years old and I am a citizen of Rwanda.I am currently in senior six at Groupe Scolaire Officiel de Butare and I will finish high school in July this year(2024). I have been participating in many British programs in Rwanda like the Commonwealth Debate Championship which took place in Green Hills Academy( the certificate i got is attached) and many other programs you have been organizing in Rwanda. I am also very good in ICT(the certificate is also attached). I plan to became a great political and military officer in future. I think starting from the RMAS would be a very nice beginning of my career. I look forward to hearing from you.May God bless you, Thank you, yours sincerely
Good Afternoon Joshua.
My advice would be to submit an application. You can do this by following this link https://jobs.army.mod.uk/
On this page at the top right you will see 'Apply Now'. Click on this and it will prompt you to activate an account. Once your account has been activated you will need to complete an eligibility questionnaire. We'll ask you some questions to see if you're able to make an application. These are about your age, nationality and any qualifications that you might have. It will also show you a brief breakdown of the application process and what happens at what stage.
Once you've passed eligibility, you'll need to choose which application form to fill out. This is where you pick one of the following options:
Regular soldier
Regular officer (Choose this option)
Army Reserve soldier
Army Reserve officer
You will only be shown options that you can apply for, based on your answers, so may only have 1 to choose from. Be aware of this if officer is not available to you. If you are unsure as to why you may have limited options you can call the NRC (National Recruiting Cell) on 0845 600 80 80. (+44 for 0 for the UK).
If you have any issues at all please let me know and i will be happy to assist.
Regards,
SSgt Rob Needham
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