About Inter Services Selection Board
In Pakistan ISSB is performing the important role of
selecting future leadership for defence forces of Pakistan. The selection of
right person for right job and to predict his behavior under odd situations
has always been a complicated process. Especially, for military organizations,
stakes are much higher than profit or loss. Military leaders are required to
possess some special qualities, which make them different from managers and
entrepreneurs.
Aim of ISSB
Aim of Inter Services Selection Board is to select potential
officers for the defence forces of Pakistan who have the requisite capabilities
to successfully complete their course of training at the military academies and
also possess physical, mental, social and dynamic qualities to make successful
leaders during peace and war. Inter Services Selection Board caters for
selection of candidates for training as potential officers for all the three
services of Pakistan. Services Headquarters, however, plan the total number of
candidates to be tested/inducted in various courses as per their overall
requirement/schedule.
History of ISSB
The present selection system for defence forces of Pakistan
owes its origin to World War II. Before World War II the selection of officers
in the British army was based on recommendations from commanding officers,
interviews and written examination. This system worked well till there was a
large supply of good human resource and minimal attrition. During World War II
the source began to dry up quickly with increase in number of casualties and
system became ineffective to handle large number of candidates who could meet
the rigorous training and harsh field requirements.
In 1942, Britishers took the revolutionary step by
establishing the new type,War Office Selection Board. These boards employed
more scientific and modern methods of selection based on extensive research and
experimentation. In the new set up, selection board comprised of a president,
psychologist and a military testing officer. The board conducted two to three
days examinations and only selected the best suitable candidates. This new set
up became instrumental in identifying the potential officers and screening out
undesired candidates. In the war scenario, these boards made their mark by
stimulating a continuous flow of good material to the army and so won the
confidence of Royal Army.
Origination of ISSB.
In February 1943, the British established first War Office
Selection Board in India after bringing some changes according to local
environment. At the time of partition two such boards came to the share of
Pakistan and started functioning at Rawalpindi.
In 1952, the two boards were amalgamated into what we now
call as Inter Services Selection Board, commonly known as ISSB and it was
established at Kohat. Later with the increase in induction in Pakistan defence
forces due to the changed threat scenario, two ISSB detachments were opened in
Gujranwala and Malir in 1984 and 1987 respectively. To encourage candidates
appearing from Balochistan a mobile detachment was also established for Quetta
in 1999.
Authentication of assessment at ISSB
ISSB is fulfilling the sacrosanct responsibility by
selecting potential officers, for the defence forces of Pakistan. The present
capacity is to test a maximum of 450 candidates for a batch of 5 days
(including the arrival day), thereby having capacity of testing about 35,000
candidates in a year. Besides selection, the existing system is evaluated time
and again by conducting regular analysis and follow up studies. This helps in
bringing a continual improvement in the selection system and improving the
selection standards. The reliability of the selection system can be assessed
from the fact, that wastage ratio in different academies is around 7.3% only.
Methodology of ISSB
ISSB set up is organized in a manner that facilitates smooth
functioning of various elements and exercising proper command and control.
President ISSB commands the functioning of ISSB. At ISSB Malir and Gujranwala
President is represented by a commandant each, who controls functioning of his
detachment on behalf of President.
ISSB follows a three dimensional selection process. The
psychologist dimension uncovers the unconscious of the candidate through
carefully designed tests. The GTO dimension observes the candidates behaviour
in a group through situational tests while the Deputy dimension analyses the
candidates' intellect, emotional pattern and social behaviour through
interview.
In the selection process each of the three selectors arrives
at an independent and isolated conclusion regarding candidates'
potentials.During the selection process each member of the board enjoys equal
weightage as an expert of his field, irrespective of his rank and seniority.
Compiling of Results
The final evaluation of a candidate emerges reflecting three
dimensions of his personality. The Board then decides about the final result
and either recommends a candidate for further training or decides not to
recommend a candidate being un-fit for military training. The results are communicated
to respective services headquarters who make the final merit list and thus a
fresh batch of cadets reports to their academies at time and date set by the
respective services headquarters.
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