ISSB Test 2026 | Complete Guide — Past Papers, WAT, GTO, Psychological Tests, Call Status

ISSB Test 2026 — Complete Preparation Guide, 5-Day Schedule, Past Papers & Call Status

Pakistan Army · Navy · Air Force Selection

ISSB Test 2026 — Complete Preparation Guide

Pakistan ArmyPakistan NavyPakistan Air Force

Master the full 5-day ISSB schedule — Screening, Psychological Tests (WAT, TAT, Sentence Completion), GTO Tasks, Interview & Conference. Download past papers, practice MCQs and check your call & result status on the official portal.

Duration5 DaysDay 0 to Day 4
Test Centers4 in PakistanKohat · GW · Quetta · Malir
Attempts2 Standard+1 after Masters
Forces Covered3 ServicesArmy / Navy / PAF
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ISSB Subject-wise Practice & MCQs

Verbal & Non-Verbal Intelligence, Maths, English, Pak Studies, Islamiat, Current Affairs — everything you need for the initial test, screening and academic portion.

Introduction

What is the Inter Services Selection Board?

ISSB — Inter Services Selection Board — is the central officer-selection authority of the Pakistan Armed Forces. Established in 1948 and headquartered in Kohat (with regional centres in Gujranwala, Quetta and Malir-Karachi), ISSB conducts the final 5-day selection test for every candidate aspiring to be commissioned in the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Navy or Pakistan Air Force.

ISSB is not an entrance exam in the traditional sense. By the time you reach the Board, you have already passed the initial written test (Army, Navy or PAF) and the medical examination. ISSB is the final gatekeeper — it measures whether your personality, intellect, and ability to work with people match the officer profile required by the Armed Forces.

The three-dimensional ISSB selection process

ISSB uses a 3-dimensional assessment — three different officers observe the same candidate through three very different lenses, and the final recommendation is a consensus conference of all three:

  • Psychologist — administers WAT, TAT, Sentence Completion, SRT, PIQ, OPI and the Post-Test Probe. Measures personality, motivation, emotional stability, thought pattern.
  • Group Testing Officer (GTO) — observes your behaviour across 8 outdoor & indoor group activities (Group Discussion, Lecturette, PGT, HGT, Command Task, Individual Obstacles, Final Group Task, Group Planning). Measures leadership, initiative, teamwork, physical drive, communication.
  • Deputy President / Interviewing Officer — conducts the formal Day-4 interview covering your life, academics, family, motivation, Pakistan Affairs, Islamiat and current affairs. Measures self-awareness, honesty, depth of understanding.

Key facts at a glance

Conducted by: Joint Services Board (Army + Navy + PAF) · Duration: 5 days (Day 0 to Day 4) · Centres: Kohat, Gujranwala, Quetta, Malir-Karachi · Attempts: 2 standard + 1 after Masters · What it measures: 15 Officer-Like Qualities including self-confidence, reasoning ability, power of expression, determination, courage, social adaptability.

Commission Courses

Courses That Require ISSB

Every regular & short-service commission programme in Pakistan’s three armed services goes through ISSB. Here are the major courses:

PMA Long Course

Army

Pakistan Military Academy Kakul — regular commissioning course, 2-year training. The flagship Army officer route.

Age: 17–22Education: FSc / IntermediateGender: Male

Graduate Course

Army

For university graduates seeking Army commission — shorter PMA cycle, broader specialities.

Age: 23–27Education: GraduationGender: Male / Female

Lady Cadet Course (LCC)

Army

Dedicated commission course for female graduates — short service. Training at Kakul. ISSB for females follows the same 5-day format.

Age: 23–28Education: GraduationGender: Female only

Technical Cadet Course (TCC)

Army

Engineering branch intake — Pakistan Army Engineers, Signals, EME, Aviation. FSc Pre-Engineering required.

Age: 17–22Education: FSc Pre-EngGender: Male

Army Medical Corps (AMC)

Army

Regular commission for medical & dental doctors in Pakistan Army — for MBBS / BDS graduates.

Age: up to 28Education: MBBS / BDSGender: Male / Female

PAF GD Pilot Course

PAF

General Duties Pilot — flagship aircrew route for the Pakistan Air Force. ISSB for PAF GD Pilot includes a special aptitude screening.

Age: 16–22Education: FSc Pre-EngGender: Male

PAF Regular Commission (Aero Eng / Admin)

PAF

PAF Aeronautical Engineering, Logistics, Admin & Special Duties branches — regular commission.

Age: 17–25Education: FSc / GraduationGender: Male / Female

Pakistan Navy SSC

Navy

Short Service Commission — graduate-entry programme for Operations, Engineering, Weapons Engineering, Education, Medical and Special branches.

Age: 20–28Education: GraduationGender: Male / Female

Pakistan Navy Cadet Course

Navy

Regular Navy commission via Pakistan Naval Academy Karachi — 4-year training including sea phase.

Age: 16½–21Education: FSc Pre-EngGender: Male
Requirements

ISSB Eligibility Criteria

Age limits, education requirements, gender and ISSB attempt limit for each major course.

CourseForceAge LimitEducationGenderAttempts
PMA Long CourseArmy17–22 yrsFSc / Intermediate ≥ 60%Male2 + 1 Masters
Graduate CourseArmy23–27 yrsBachelors ≥ 2nd DivMale / Female2 + 1 Masters
Lady Cadet CourseArmy23–28 yrsBachelors / MastersFemale only2 + 1 Masters
Technical Cadet CourseArmy17–22 yrsFSc Pre-Eng ≥ 60%Male2 + 1 Masters
Army Medical CorpsArmyup to 28MBBS / BDSMale / Female2 + 1 Masters
PAF GD PilotPAF16–22 yrsFSc Pre-Eng ≥ 60%Male2 + 1 Masters
PAF Aero EngineeringPAF16–22 yrsFSc Pre-Eng ≥ 60%Male / Female2 + 1 Masters
PAF Admin & Special DutiesPAF18–25 yrsBachelorsMale / Female2 + 1 Masters
Navy SSCNavy20–28 yrsBachelors / MastersMale / Female2 + 1 Masters
Navy Cadet CourseNavy16½–21 yrsFSc Pre-Eng ≥ 60%Male2 + 1 Masters

ISSB attempt limit — 3rd attempt rule

A candidate gets 2 standard attempts at ISSB. A 3rd attempt is granted only if you have completed a Masters degree (16 years of education) and still meet the age + other eligibility for the chosen course. Screening-out on Day 0 counts as a full attempt.

Before you appear — physical fitness

ISSB does not test your running time, but the GTO outdoor tasks (PGT, HGT, Command, Individual Obstacles) assume good baseline fitness. Before your call letter arrives: practise the standard fitness benchmarks — 1.6 km run under 8 minutes, 20 push-ups in a minute, 20 sit-ups, chin-ups as per course standard. A weak candidate becomes hesitant on obstacles, which GTO reads as low determination.

Test Centers

ISSB Test Centers in Pakistan

Four ISSB centres across Pakistan. Your centre is assigned on the call letter and cannot be changed.

ISSB Kohat

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa · HQ

The original & headquarters centre. Typically serves candidates from KPK, Gilgit-Baltistan, FATA & north Punjab. All three services test here.

ISSB Gujranwala

Punjab · Central

Primary Punjab centre serving central & south Punjab. Hosts PMA Long, Graduate, LCC, TCC, Navy SSC and PAF series throughout the year.

ISSB Quetta

Balochistan

Regional centre for Balochistan candidates (Quetta-region quota). Conducts selection series as per Army, Navy & PAF allotments.

ISSB Malir (Karachi)

Sindh · South

Southern centre at Malir Cantt, Karachi. Primarily serves Sindh & AJK candidates — especially Navy applicants. Full 3-dimensional ISSB testing.

Note: The ISSB centre is assigned based on your domicile and provincial quota and is mentioned on the call letter. Requests to change the centre are generally not entertained. All four centres follow the same 5-day schedule and the same evaluation standard — there is no “easier” centre.

The Core

ISSB 5-Day Schedule — Day-by-Day Breakdown

Every ISSB series follows this 5-day structure at all four centres. Screening happens on Day 0; the final Conference is held on Day 4 afternoon.

Day
0

Arrival & Screening

Registration · PIQ · Screening Test

  • Registration & documentation — submit originals, collect chest number.
  • PIQ form (Personal Information Questionnaire) — bio-data, family, education, hobbies, positions of responsibility, motivation.
  • Screening Intelligence Test — combined Verbal & Non-Verbal Intelligence MCQs (series, analogies, matrices, synonyms, classification).
  • Result in 15–30 minutes. Selected candidates continue, screened-out go home same day.
Prep tip Speed + accuracy on intelligence MCQs is everything. Practise 200+ ISSB initial test past papers before arrival.
Day
1

Psychological Tests

Written · In-hall · Full day

  • Bio Data Form (PIQ) — detailed version, all claims verified later in interview.
  • Sentence Completion Test (Urdu) — 26 sentence stems, 6 minutes total.
  • Sentence Completion Test (English) — 26 sentence stems, 6 minutes total.
  • Word Association Test (WAT) — 100 words flashed, 10 seconds each, write the first positive sentence.
  • TAT — Thematic Apperception Test — 11 pictures + 1 blank “pointer” story, 4 minutes per story, candidate is the hero.
  • Self-Rating (how you see yourself) and OPI Test (Open-Ended Personality Inquiry).
Prep tip Consistency is critical — your PIQ + WAT + TAT + Interview must tell the same personality story.
Day
2

GTO Tasks — Part 1

Outdoor · Group · Observed

  • Group Discussion — 2 topics (Urdu + English), informal, leaderless, 15–20 minutes each.
  • Lecturette — 2-minute solo talk on a chosen topic after 3 minutes of preparation.
  • Group Planning Exercise — map-based scenario, group proposes solution, GTO directs.
  • Progressive Group Task (PGT) — 4 outdoor obstacles tackled as a group using helping material.
  • Half Group Task (HGT) — same group splits in half; same obstacles — observes individual contribution.
Prep tip Suggest ideas early, help teammates, stay energetic. GTO rewards initiative, not dominance.
Day
3

GTO Part 2 + MAT

Command · Individual · Mechanical

  • Command Task — candidate leads a group of 2–3 subordinates through an obstacle; leadership under pressure.
  • Individual Obstacles — 8–9 obstacles, each with its own score, 2-minute time limit each.
  • Final Group Task (FGT) — 20-minute leaderless team obstacle; pure teamwork observation.
  • Mutual Assessment — every candidate rates the rest of the group members privately.
  • Mechanical Aptitude Test (MAT) — short MCQ test; determines suitability for technical branches (PAF Aero, Navy Tech, Army EME).
Prep tip On Command Task, be firm but respectful. Give clear instructions; don’t shout.
Day
4

Interview · Probe · Conference

Deputy President · Psychologist

  • Deputy President Interview — 30–60 minutes; covers personal life, family, academics, career motivation, Islamiat, Quran, Pakistan Affairs, current affairs, world knowledge.
  • Psychologist Post-Test Probe — 5–10 minutes semi-formal, cross-verifies your WAT/TAT/PIQ claims.
  • Document return & TA/DA processing — travel allowance claimed before departure.
  • Conference (behind closed doors) — Psychologist + GTO + Deputy President meet to finalise Recommended / Not Recommended.
  • Departure — the result is not shared on the spot; check online after a few weeks.
Prep tip Every interview answer must match your PIQ. Never exaggerate — psychologists notice.
Final
Result

Recommended / Not Recommended

Conference decision · Check online

  • Recommended — your file is forwarded for final merit listing and joining instructions.
  • Not Recommended — you did not meet the Officer-Like Qualities (OLQ) threshold; reattempt allowed if attempts remain.
  • Result check: issb.gov.pk → Result Status — using your CNIC / form number.
Official policy Do not share your result, centre, or test content on social media — it can result in merit-list removal.
Day 1 Deep Guide

ISSB Psychological Tests — WAT · TAT · Sentence Completion

The psychologist’s goal is to map your unconscious personality. Every answer should be positive, action-oriented, and consistent with who you actually are.

What it measures: spontaneity, dominant personality traits, leadership orientation, thought tone (positive vs negative).

How it works: 100 common words are flashed on a screen, 10 seconds each. You write the first full sentence that the word brings to mind. No time to over-think — psychologists want your instinctive response.

Tips for WAT words for ISSB:

  • Always write positive, action-based sentences — never negative or passive.
  • Avoid preachy/moralistic statements (“one should always…”). Be personal (“I like to…”, “I plan to…”).
  • Don’t force leadership clichés into every word — variety is more authentic.
  • Handwriting must be legible; don’t rewrite.
Example WAT responses: “Fear → I face my fears calmly.” · “Team → Our cricket team won the inter-college final.” · “Father → My father taught me discipline.” · “Failure → I learn faster after failures.”

What it measures: attitudes, values, thought pattern, conflicts. 26 incomplete sentence stems must be completed in 6 minutes — first in Urdu, then in English (separate tests).

Do’s:

  • Complete every stem — blanks are penalised more than average answers.
  • Keep sentences positive, short and specific.
  • Stay consistent with your PIQ — your “father”, “family” and “future” must align.

Don’ts:

  • No complaint sentences (“My family never understands me…”).
  • No aggressive answers (“I hate…” / “I will destroy…”).
  • No vague generic clichés — psychologist reads 300 of those a day.
English example: “My greatest strength… is my ability to stay calm under pressure.” · “When I fail… I review what went wrong and try again.”
Urdu example (sentence completion ISSB in Urdu): “میری سب سے بڑی خواہش… ایک کامیاب فوجی افسر بننا ہے۔”

What it measures: imagination, values, hero identification, action orientation. 11 pictures + 1 blank (“pointer story”) — 4 minutes per story.

Four-minute structure:

  • Observation (30 sec) — note age of hero, scene, mood.
  • Past (1 min) — what happened before.
  • Present (1.5 min) — what the hero is doing now (must be you as the hero).
  • Outcome (1 min) — positive resolution driven by the hero’s action.

Golden rules:

  • Be the hero — match hero’s age/gender to yours.
  • Positive theme always — even a gloomy picture must end with a constructive resolution.
  • Action > description. Show initiative and planning, not luck.
  • Avoid violence, revenge, supernatural elements, or suicide themes.

The 12th “picture” is blank — you imagine any scene of your choice. Since there are no constraints, this story reveals your ideal self.

Tips for ISSB pointer stories:

  • Pick a realistic scene from your life — village visit, campus success, family responsibility, rescue situation.
  • Same 4-minute structure applies: observation → past → present → positive outcome.
  • Don’t repeat the same theme as your earlier TAT responses.

The PIQ — Personal Information Questionnaire — is the ISSB bio data form you fill on Day 0 and again on Day 1. Every claim on PIQ is cross-verified in WAT, TAT, the Psychologist Probe and the Interview.

What to include:

  • Family (parents’ professions, siblings, income range — know them precisely).
  • Education — school/college GPA, subjects, distinctions.
  • Games & hobbies — mention real ones you can discuss in detail.
  • Positions of responsibility — prefect, class rep, sports captain, NCC.
  • Achievements — medals, certificates, community work.
  • Career motivation — one paragraph on why this force + this branch.

The #1 rule: everything in PIQ must be true, verifiable, and consistent with what you say in the interview. One slip destroys credibility.

SRT — Situation Reaction Test: short real-life scenarios (“You see someone drowning…”, “You are lost at night in an unknown city…”) that you must respond to in 30–60 seconds. Measures practical intelligence, composure under pressure.

Approach: identify the problem in one line → state your immediate action → give the outcome. Keep it calm, realistic, action-oriented.

OPI — Open-Ended Personality Inquiry: you answer a set of open-ended questions (“What makes you angry?”, “Describe your best friend.”). Honest, short, self-aware answers score best. The OPI plus Self-Rating gives the psychologist a baseline to compare against WAT/TAT/Sentence Completion.

Days 2 & 3 Deep Guide

GTO Tasks — Group Testing Officer Activities

The GTO watches your behaviour across 8 group & individual activities. Qualities assessed: leadership, initiative, teamwork, communication, confidence, physical drive, social adaptability.

Purpose: assess communication, knowledge depth, reasoning, listening & rebutting. Two topics — one Urdu, one English — leaderless format.

Observed qualities: ability to initiate, clarity, effective expression, logical arguments, group etiquette.

Key tips:

  • Speak 4–6 times; every intervention should add a fresh point.
  • Avoid dominating or shouting over others.
  • If you can, open or close the discussion — it’s remembered.
  • Common ISSB group discussion topics: CPEC impact, Kashmir issue, social media effects, climate change, education reforms, terrorism.

Purpose: confidence of public speaking, structured thinking. Pick one of 3–4 given topics; 3 minutes to prepare; 2 minutes to speak.

Structure: Opening line → 3 key points → closing statement.

Common ISSB lecturette topics: Kashmir, Pak-China Friendship, Role of Youth, Education System, Climate Change, Media Responsibility, Sports in Pakistan.

Tips: make eye contact with all 8–9 candidates, stand upright, don’t pace, keep voice firm & steady.

Purpose: planning ability, resource allocation, teamwork. GTO gives a map and a scenario (accident, rescue, lost convoy, medical emergency). Group first reads the problem silently (5 min), then plans together (10–15 min), then one candidate presents the plan.

What GTO observes: quality of suggestions, ability to integrate others’ ideas, prioritisation (distance, time, urgency).

Tips: contribute at least 2 concrete suggestions, reference the map coordinates, keep the plan realistic and time-bound. ISSB group planning maps from past papers help build speed.

Purpose: teamwork under rising difficulty. 4 progressive outdoor obstacles — each harder than the last — tackled as a group using planks, ropes and drums (helping materials). Time-limited.

Observed: cooperation, effort, ability to handle rules (load, colour, distance), response to GTO direction.

Tips: stay physically active, volunteer to carry helping material, propose at least one workable method per obstacle. Don’t argue — adapt.

Purpose: the big group is split in two halves; each half attempts the same obstacle separately. This exposes who was being carried by stronger team-mates in PGT.

Observed: individual initiative, problem-solving, leadership emergence in a smaller setting.

Tips: this is often where quiet candidates shine. Speak up, propose, try — HGT is your second chance to stand out if PGT was crowded.

Purpose: pure leadership assessment. You are given an obstacle and 2–3 subordinates (your group-mates) to lead through it.

Observed: clarity of plan, quality of instructions, respect for subordinates, ability to adapt under GTO pressure.

Tips: brief clearly (“We will cross from A to B using these planks, in this sequence…”), call teammates by chest number, lead from the front, credit the team on completion.

Purpose: physical determination, courage, risk-taking. 8–9 solo obstacles of varying difficulty and scores. 2-minute time limit each. You pick the order.

Observed: willingness to attempt high-difficulty obstacles, physical drive, consistency.

Tips: start with a moderate obstacle to warm up, then attempt high-score obstacles. Don’t abandon an obstacle mid-way — retry if safe. Shoes matter.

FGT: 20-minute leaderless team obstacle — pure teamwork. No appointed leader; the group must self-organise. This is GTO’s final check of cooperation.

Mutual Assessment: each candidate confidentially rates all group-mates. Inflated or deflated peer ratings are matched against GTO’s own observations — mismatches reveal dishonesty or jealousy. Rate fairly and briefly.

Day 4 Deep Guide

ISSB Interview — Questions, Tips & Preparation

The Deputy President Interview is the final personal assessment. The interviewing officer has your PIQ, your WAT/TAT sheets, GTO reports and the psychologist’s note in front of him.

Topics covered in ISSB interview

  • Personal life & family — parents’ professions, siblings, household responsibilities.
  • Education — your school, college, favourite subjects, weak subjects, why.
  • Career motivation — why this force, why this branch, why now.
  • Islamiat & Quran — pillars of Islam, key duas, short Surahs, Seerat-un-Nabi basics.
  • Pakistan Affairs — geography, provinces, constitutional basics, CPEC, Kashmir.
  • Current Affairs — last 6 months of national/international news.
  • World knowledge — major leaders, capitals, global conflicts, technology.
  • Hobbies & games — whatever you claimed in PIQ must be explorable in detail.

ISSB interview preparation — general tips

  • Consistency with PIQ is rule #1 — reread your own PIQ the night before Day 4.
  • Honesty over perfection — saying “Sir, I don’t know this specific fact, but I know the broader topic…” is far better than fabricating.
  • Concise answers — 30–60 seconds per question; don’t ramble.
  • Eye contact & posture — sit upright, head up, hands still, maintain steady gaze.
  • Stay within your knowledge depth — never open a topic you can’t defend.

Common ISSB interview questions & answer tips

Name → home town → family basics → education path → positions of responsibility → why you are here. 60 seconds max.

Give a personal, specific reason (a family member’s inspiration, a book, an event) — not clichés like “serve the country”. Follow with what the service offers that matches your personality.

Parents’ current profession, monthly income range (honestly), siblings’ education. Show affection without exaggerating.

Name 2 real strengths with a one-line example each. Mention 1 real, minor weakness plus how you are fixing it.

Pick one, defend it with 3 key topics. Expect follow-ups on definitions and recent advancements.

Be honest — “Chemistry / History / X”. Explain why (less exposure, late start), not who’s fault. End with steps taken to improve.

Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm (Ramadan fasting), Hajj. Expect follow-ups — for each pillar, know 1–2 details.

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor — flagship project of China’s BRI, connecting Kashgar to Gwadar. Mention Phase 1 (energy + infrastructure) and Phase 2 (industrial cooperation, agriculture, SEZs).

Know the current COAS, CNS (Navy), CAS (PAF), Prime Minister, President, Foreign Minister & major opposition leader. Revise the night before.

Punjab (Lahore), Sindh (Karachi), KPK (Peshawar), Balochistan (Quetta), plus AJK (Muzaffarabad) and Gilgit-Baltistan (Gilgit). Know population order and special regions (Islamabad ICT).

Historical origin (Partition 1947, Maharaja’s accession), UN Resolutions on plebiscite, Line of Control, IoK abrogation of Article 370 (Aug 5, 2019). Speak with facts, not emotion.

Match whatever you wrote in PIQ — reading, cricket, badminton, gardening, coding, whatever is real. Follow-ups: latest book title, last match you played, favourite author.

Historical figure, national hero, or family member — whoever it is, know 3 concrete qualities and 1 anecdote. Avoid clichés like “my father” without substance.

Show resilience — reattempt (if attempts left) OR a realistic civilian Plan B (IT, engineering, business, teaching). Never answer “I will quit life” — a major red flag.

Give a real example — class project, school sports team, Eid collection, community clean-up. Structure: situation → your action → result → what you learned.

Name at least one Urdu & one English newspaper (Jang, Dawn, The News). Be ready to discuss one recent lead article from the last week.

For PMA Long — training phases at Kakul, Gentleman Cadet routine, passing out ceremony. For GD Pilot — fighter types, PAF bases, famous ops. For Navy — fleet structure, PNS ships. Research before Day 4.

Islam = outward submission through 5 pillars. Iman = inner belief in 6 articles (Allah, Angels, Books, Messengers, Day of Judgment, Qadr). Know both 6 & 5.

Article 370 gave IoK special autonomous status within India. It was revoked on 5 August 2019, splitting IoK into two Union Territories — a move Pakistan rejects as illegal.

Say thank-you. A polite “No sir, everything is clear; I look forward to the result” is perfectly acceptable. Don’t ask about the result.

ISSB current affairs preparation — topics to revise

  • Economy: IMF programme status, inflation, key budget numbers.
  • Foreign relations: Pak-US, Pak-China, Pak-India, Afghanistan, SCO.
  • Defence: major exercises, indigenous defence production (JF-17, Al-Khalid).
  • Technology: Pakistan’s space programme (SUPARCO), AI & 5G.
  • Climate & environment: floods, COP summit commitments.
Practice Quizzes

ISSB MCQ Practice — Subject-wise Quizzes

Nine free quizzes covering Intelligence, Academic and Psychological drills. Timed, with instant scoring and explanations.

Verbal Intelligence

Analogies, Synonyms, Antonyms, Fill-in-blank, Sentence correction.

40 MCQsMedium
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Non-Verbal Intelligence

Series, matrices, classification, Butler Pirie pattern questions.

40 MCQsHard
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Mathematics

Quick maths, percentages, averages, time & work, profit/loss.

30 MCQsMedium
Start Quiz

English

Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension passages, sentence correction.

25 MCQsEasy
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Pakistan Studies & GK

Geography, history, constitution, CPEC, Kashmir basics for interview.

35 MCQsMedium
Start Quiz

Islamiat & Quran

Pillars, Surahs, Seerat-un-Nabi — MCQ bank for ISSB interview prep.

30 MCQsEasy
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Current Affairs

Last 6 months — Pakistan & world news for interview + initial test.

30 MCQsMedium
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WAT Practice (Simulator)

Timed Word Association Test — 100 words, 10 seconds each, real exam interface.

100 wordsTimed
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Sentence Completion Practice

26-stem practice sets (Urdu + English) with 6-minute timer.

26 stemsTimed
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Official Portal

How to Check Call Status & Result on issb.gov.pk

Both the call letter status and the final Recommended / Not-Recommended result are checked on the same portal — issb.gov.pk.

1
Visit the portal: open issb.gov.pk on any device.
2
Click “Call Status” (before ISSB) or “Result Status” (after ISSB).
3
Enter your CNIC (no dashes) or ISSB form number exactly as submitted in the initial application.
4
Call Status outcomes: Shortlisted = call letter will follow in 15–20 days; Call Letter Issued = letter is already on its way by post/email with centre, date & packing list; Not Called = not selected for ISSB stage.
5
Result Status outcomes: Recommended = cleared ISSB, forwarded for merit listing; Not Recommended = did not meet OLQ threshold (reattempt if attempts remain).
6
Keep a screenshot for your records — but never post it publicly.

Official social-media policy — important warning

ISSB’s official policy prohibits sharing your call letter, test content, or result on social media. Doing so can result in removal from the merit list or loss of remaining attempts. Do not post screenshots on Facebook, WhatsApp groups, TikTok or Instagram.

Preparation

Top Preparation Tips & Recommended Books

ISSB is a personality test, not a content test. These 6 principles carry more weight than any coaching course.

Be Natural

Memorised personalities collapse under probing. Be consistently yourself.

Show Initiative

Always be the first to suggest, not to shout. Quality of ideas > quantity.

Stay Positive

Every WAT / TAT / Sentence must carry a forward-looking, action-based tone.

Physical Fitness

1.6 km run < 8 min, 20+ push-ups & sit-ups. Weakness ruins your obstacle confidence.

Consistency in PIQ & Interview

The PIQ is your blueprint — your interview answers must match every line of it.

No Coaching Dependency

ISSB officially discourages over-coaching. Short familiarisation is fine; memorised answers are harmful.

Recommended ISSB preparation books

Super Excellent Intelligence & Academic

by Khokhar — the long-standing bestseller for the initial intelligence & academic test.

Dogar’s Intelligence Test Battery

Series, matrices, classification & verbal reasoning MCQ bank with answer keys.

Advanced Publishers — ISSB Guide

Full coverage of PIQ, WAT, TAT, Sentence Completion + GTO tasks with examples.

Imran’s ISSB Interview Guide

Interview question bank with answer templates and Pak Affairs / Islamiat notes.

Psych Test Samples Compilation

500+ WAT words, 200+ sentence stems, sample TAT picture responses.

Past Papers (10 Years) — ISSB Initial Test

Year-wise intelligence + academic MCQs with answer keys for all three services.

Online resources

Quick Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about ISSB

Eighteen most-searched student questions about ISSB test 2026, process, call status, result and preparation.

ISSB stands for Inter Services Selection Board. It is the central officer-selection authority of the Pakistan Armed Forces and conducts the final 5-day selection for candidates applying to the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Navy, and Pakistan Air Force.

The ISSB test runs over 5 days — Day 0 (Arrival & Screening), Day 1 (Psychological Tests), Day 2 (GTO Tasks Part 1), Day 3 (GTO Tasks Part 2 + Mechanical Aptitude), and Day 4 (Interview + Psychologist Probe + Conference).

A candidate is allowed 2 standard attempts at ISSB. A 3rd attempt is granted only if you have completed a Masters degree (16 years of education) and are otherwise eligible. Screening-out on Day 0 also counts as a full attempt.

The ISSB call letter is the official summon to appear at an ISSB centre, issued after you pass the initial written test and medical. Check issb.gov.pk → Call Status. Once issued, the letter specifies your centre (Kohat / Gujranwala / Quetta / Malir), reporting date and packing list.

Visit issb.gov.pk, click “Result Status”, enter your CNIC (no dashes) or ISSB form number and submit. The portal shows either Recommended or Not Recommended. Do not share the result on social media — ISSB’s official policy prohibits it.

Four ISSB test centres operate in Pakistan: ISSB Kohat (KPK — headquarters), ISSB Gujranwala (Punjab), ISSB Quetta (Balochistan), and ISSB Malir (Sindh & AJK, located in Karachi). Your centre is assigned on the call letter and cannot be changed.

WAT stands for Word Association Test. On Day 1 of ISSB, 100 words are flashed one by one for 10 seconds each, and you must write the first positive, action-oriented sentence that comes to mind. WAT measures personality, leadership orientation, and spontaneity.

GTO stands for Group Testing Officer. GTO tasks are outdoor group activities conducted on Days 2 & 3 — Group Discussion, Lecturette, Group Planning, PGT, HGT, Command Task, Individual Obstacles, and Final Group Task. They assess leadership, initiative, teamwork and decision-making.

Day 0 (screening day) includes arrival, registration, PIQ (Personal Information Questionnaire) form filling, chest-number allocation, and the Screening Intelligence Test (verbal + non-verbal). Results are announced within 15–30 minutes. Candidates who fail screening are sent home the same day.

Yes. Females can appear in ISSB for Lady Cadet Course (Army), PAF Aeronautical Engineering, PAF Admin & Special Duties, Pakistan Navy SSC (select branches), and Army Medical Corps. The 5-day schedule, evaluation standard and merit criteria are identical to male candidates.

ISSB requires two dress types: (1) Formal Western — dress shirt, trouser, tie and formal shoes — for Day-1 psychological tests and Day-4 interview. (2) Shalwar Kameez with a waistcoat — for informal sessions and some GTO days. The packing list on your call letter specifies each day’s dress.

ISSB is required for PMA Long Course, Graduate Course, Lady Cadet Course, Technical Cadet Course, Army Medical Corps (Army); Pakistan Navy Cadet Course, Navy SSC, Navy Special-Purpose SSC; and PAF GD Pilot, PAF Aero Engineering, PAF Admin & Special Duties, PAF Logistics.

PMA Long Course is the regular commissioning course of the Pakistan Army at the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul (Abbottabad). Eligibility: FSc/Intermediate with minimum 60%, age 17–22, male only. Cadets train for 2 years at PMA before being commissioned as Second Lieutenants.

Prepare honest, consistent answers covering personal life, family, education, career motivation, Pakistan Affairs, Islamiat, Quran basics, and current affairs. Reread your PIQ — every interview question cross-verifies PIQ claims. Focus on confidence, eye-contact, and crisp 30–60 second answers.

Official ISSB guidance discourages coaching-centre dependence — memorised answers are detected by psychologists and GTO. A short 7–15 day familiarisation is fine, but over-coaching often harms. Self-study, genuine personality development, and practising WAT / TAT / Sentence Completion at home is recommended.

Recommended means ISSB cleared you for merit — your file is forwarded for final merit listing and joining instructions. Not Recommended means you did not meet the Officer-Like-Qualities threshold; you may reappear if attempts remain. A Not Recommended result is not a permanent disqualification for all courses.

The Mechanical Aptitude Test (MAT) is a short MCQ test taken on Day 3 measuring your ability to understand machines, levers, gears, pulleys, and basic engineering concepts. Its primary use is determining suitability for technical branches — PAF Aero, Navy Technical, Army EME, Signals, etc.

PIQ — Personal Information Questionnaire — is the bio-data form filled on Day 0. It captures your family background, education, games & hobbies, positions of responsibility, achievements, and career motivation. The PIQ is the reference document used by the Deputy President Interview and Psychologist Probe to cross-verify your claims.

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