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I had been Twice Not Recommended in ISSB 114, 115 PMA long Course Respectively from ISSB Malir Cantt.
I realy worked hard cleared my all Preliminary tests on Appearance Certificate of F.Sc. I was shocked when i heart that i am Not Recommended in 115 PMA long course eventhough Re-Interviwed in ISSB Malir Cantt.

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Please don't worry. I wanted to Join the PAF as a GD(P) but was Not Recommended twice by the ISSB. Although I was offered Air Defense Branch the 2nd time, I didn't join because there was no flying involved. It was difficult for me to even think life without flying and not being in PAF.

It took some time and I learned life never ends. You move from one good or bad experience to another. All you need is to keep exploring yourself. Being Not Recommended and No chance ever of being a fighter pilot haunted me for months and it had a very bad effect on my studies. My CGPA slipped from 3.94 to 3.01. So, I convinced myself to move on and face the fact manfully. I worked really hard in my studies and graduated at 3.25 CGPA. I got the job even before my graduation. Later I got job offer from an American company and soon my salary was raised to max possible with 1.5 years experience. But, as I said keep exploring yourself. I opted for joining the civil services of Pakistan. Its not only a challenging career but a respectful job and a golden chance to serve your people while just doing your daily job. So I resigned from my job and now I am preparing for the CSS exams.

so my friends, move on. I know you would never forget this thing as I could not either but believe me its going to fade out of our lives.

Set a new target and try to achieve it and that is how a man should live his life.

Best of luck for your future..
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Please don't worry. I wanted to Join the PAF as a GD(P) but was Not Recommended twice by the ISSB. Although I was offered Air Defense Branch the 2nd time, I didn't join because there was no flying involved. It was difficult for me to even think life without flying and not being in PAF.

It took some time and I learned life never ends. You move from one good or bad experience to another. All you need is to keep exploring yourself. Being Not Recommended and No chance ever of being a fighter pilot haunted me for months and it had a very bad effect on my studies. My CGPA slipped from 3.94 to 3.01. So, I convinced myself to move on and face the fact manfully. I worked really hard in my studies and graduated at 3.25 CGPA. I got the job even before my graduation. Later I got job offer from an American company and soon my salary was raised to max possible with 1.5 years experience. But, as I said keep exploring yourself. I opted for joining the civil services of Pakistan. Its not only a challenging career but a respectful job and a golden chance to serve your people while just doing your daily job. So I resigned from my job and now I am preparing for the CSS exams.

so my friends, move on. I know you would never forget this thing as I could not either but believe me its going to fade out of our lives.

Set a new target and try to achieve it and that is how a man should live his life.

Best of luck for your future..
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You are absolutly right but these things have big impact on the life of person how one can stop thinking about..........
But i tnink one must learn the lesson from that failure and prove themselves in other feilds of life like we are doing CSS preparation.
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Those 5 days were actually these best days in my life. Non-recommend honay ka koi gham he nahi tha, lol.
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Those 5 days were actually these best days in my life. Non-recommend honay ka koi gham he nahi tha, lol.
very true same cases with me
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kia yad dilayaa ISSB ka experience,those days were one of most memorable and unforgettable days of my life.I had applied for tha CAE 71,in PAF.My ISSB was at Gujranwala .and i was recommended,I also clear my medical at PAF masroor base Karachi but unfortunately not selected on their merit, they put me on waiting list.I still remember how hard was me to get out of it as i was so near to Risalpur and not selected but Allah ka hr kam mei behtari hote hai.MASHA- ALLAH now I have completed my Electrical engineering .
yap that's true those were so disciplined days of my life no mobile no contact with family,and sleep early at night subha 5 bjy jga date and group task wale din at 4 we woke up.very hectic days of life but I enjoyed that ,the test, the mess dinner,wo officers wala protocol most remembrable
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kia yad dilayaa ISSB ka experience,those days were one of most memorable and unforgettable days of my life.I had applied for tha CAE 71,in PAF.My ISSB was at Gujranwala .and i was recommended,I also clear my medical at PAF masroor base Karachi but unfortunately not selected on their merit, they put me on waiting list.I still remember how hard was me to get out of it as i was so near to Risalpur and not selected but Allah ka hr kam mei behtari hote hai.MASHA- ALLAH now I have completed my Electrical engineering .
yap that's true those were so disciplined days of my life no mobile no contact with family,and sleep early at night subha 5 bjy jga date and group task wale din at 4 we woke up.very hectic days of life but I enjoyed that ,the test, the mess dinner,wo officers wala protocol most remembrable
Itnay punctual tu fauji bhi nahi hotay hon gay, lol.
The thing I hated most was that you were not allowed to make any phone call etc. Rest was all good, rather excellent. Btw I and my room mates were crass nocturnal birdies. Used to sleep after 2 and always woke up at 4. And the last day, we had other batch mates who sneaked into our room and then we had this shughal time till 12 or 1 (now dont ask how they managed to get themselves to their room again, lol). Mess was the bestest part. It wasnt something new but yes, loved all the courses that were served in those times. Plus, once outdoor tasks began, we never followed the dress code. Always used to show up with those tracksuits and joggers, lol. What a splendid time it was!
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Jisa army ma interest ha wo army acadmey sa preperation kara 80% acadmey wala select hota hain mera 15 friends army ma hain tamam ka tamam acadmey sa preperation kr ka gai hain
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Which academy you are talking about for preparation? It is restricted to obtain any preparation for ISSB. I have worst experience of ISSB. You can read my story with title "Story of complete failure at ISSB"
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