Inter-Services Selection Board


The Inter-Services Selection Board is a committee for the selection of commissioned officers in the armed forces of Pakistan, Army, Navy and Air Force.

Procedure

ISSB selection is made on the basis of five days of psychological screening to test the ability, aptitude and personality of a candidate. The tests are held in any one of the four centers, namely Kohat, Gujranwala, Quetta and Malir.
Candidates who pass the selection procedure qualify, provided that they pass a medical test, to undergo officer training at military academies, primarily the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, the Pakistan Naval Academy in Manora and the Pakistan Air Force Academy in Risalpur.
Coaching for the tests is not officially allowed but nevertheless many academies do exist for this purpose, often run by retired military and ISSB officers.
The first Sikh passed the board's selection procedure in 2005, the first Hindu in 2006 and the first women also in 2006.