The Greek Ministry of Education and the Ministry of National Defence have announced the application period for the Preliminary Examinations (PKE) for Military Schools. Candidates can submit documents online from 27 January to 7 February 2025. In addition to documentation, applicants must pass psychometric, medical, and sports tests. Full details are available on the General Staff of the Armed Forces website.
According to the Ministry of National Defence, candidates must submit their applications and required documents online between Monday, 27 January 2025, at 08:00, and Friday, 7 February 2025, at 24:00.
Beyond the submission of documents, applicants are required to undergo a series of evaluations, including:
The official competition notice for the selection of students for admission to Greece's Military Schools—ATEI, SSAI, SAN, and ASY—has been published on the website of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. The notice provides detailed information about eligibility criteria, testing requirements, and the selection process.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to thoroughly prepare for the physical and psychometric tests and ensure they meet the medical standards required by the Ministry of National Defence. These evaluations are critical steps in the selection process and are designed to assess the mental, physical, and emotional readiness of candidates.
For further details and access to the competition notice, candidates can visit the official website of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.
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