GT score of 110 or higher
90 credits in post secondary education
almost no criminal record (gross misdemeanors and below should not count, but it depends on the nature of the crime and the amount)
You also cannot be on any mind altering medications
height/weight within regulation, also a passing APFT score
I think that he must have height school degree
If it's a Bachelor's, yes.
Apply to college ROTC. There used to be two year curriculums and four year courses.
Yes you can, however it could be held against you if your plans are to be an officer or attend Officer Candidate School. But, if your plans are only to enlist then yes it will have no effect on whether you will be accepted.
Yes, at minimum enlistees are required to have a high school diploma. Additional schooling brings additional perks such as increases in rank upon enlistment, and potentially qualification for Officer's Candidate School (OCS), or Warrant School.
If the person was awarded the medal, Yes of course
Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School was created in 1917.
None. OCS is a programme solely within the Army for personnel aspiring to become officers, but who did not take the ROTC course. What you'd be looking for are universities with ROTC.
Any will do, you can even gain your qualifications in the army!
To become a second lieutenant, you typically need to complete a bachelor's degree program, participate in officer training programs such as Officer Candidate School (OCS) or the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and then successfully commission as an officer in the military. After completing these requirements, you may be eligible for a commission as a second lieutenant in the branch of service you have chosen.
I have to join Indian army as a officer my age is 24 and my qualifications B.Sc. hospitality and hotel administration
you can think of Officer Candidate School (OCS) as a bottle of peanut butter and a bottle of jelly. OCS is a rigorous 12 week program that is a continuous blob of hard work given to train you as an officer you must have already completed a bachelors degree level education in order to take it. on the other hand ROTC is like a bottle of pre-mixed peanut butter and jelly where you pursue a bachelors degree while taking officer trainingbut you finish both at the same time