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Can you go to Sandhurst without joining the Army?

You definitely cannot study at Sandhurst without an intention of joining the British Army (or your own country's army if they send you) as the entire purpose of Sandhurst is to train Army officers.
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Do you have to join Army after Sandhurst?

It can give you a real insight into being part of the British Army. Plus you get paid for your time and it does not commit you to join the Army after university.
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Is Sandhurst open to the public?

Public tours are bookable via our website. Please see above for those tours currently taking bookings. Please be advised that as a working Military Academy these tours need to be deconflicted with core military activity and MUST be booked in advance with at least 4 weeks notice.
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Who can attend Sandhurst?

All British Army officers, including late-entry officers who were previously Warrant Officers, as well as other men and women from overseas, are trained at the academy. Sandhurst is the British Army equivalent of the Britannia Royal Naval College and the Royal Air Force College Cranwell.
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Can you go to a military academy without joining the military?

If you want a military experience in college without having to join after graduation, attend one of the non-federal military universities , such as Texas A&M, the Citadel, or VMI. These schools are all highly regarded, and give you the military experience without a military service commitment.
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Becoming an Army Officer - what happens when you apply?

Can you become an officer without going to a military academy?

Enlistees may use their military education benefits to earn a four-year degree, then apply to officer school. Receive a direct commission after earning a professional degree, such as a medical, law or religious studies degree. Direct commission officers are required to attend officer training.
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Do you have to go to a military academy to become an officer?

The Paths to Becoming an Officer

If you're interested in serving as an officer, you have five options: Attend a senior military college or service academy. Enroll at a traditional college or university with a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program.
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Is it hard to get into Sandhurst?

Sandhurst is a competitive institution with a lot of candidates trying to gain admission each year. Having a university degree can raise your chances of admission, but this is not mandatory. Joining military organised programmes and army reserves while in the university can be beneficial.
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How hard is it to go to Sandhurst?

It is an intense, challenging course designed to teach the fundamentals of soldiering and develop Officer Cadets as leaders. Someone who holds an Army Reserve commission will have learned a wide range of valuable leadership and managerial skills that can also be used in the civilian workplace.
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Do you pay to go to Sandhurst?

No officer cadet pays to attend RMAS. British officer cadets get paid a salary at the same rate as a junior Private. The governments of foreign cadets pay for their place. They will also receive salary from their Governments.
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How do people get into Sandhurst?

You'll be invited to talk to someone at your local army careers centre about the opportunities available. You'll then attend a 2-part assessment, which includes medical and fitness tests. If you're accepted, you'll move onto formal officer training at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in Surrey.
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What is the dropout rate at Sandhurst?

From my experience, about 10–20% will dropout from the course. Most of these occured in the first term and these can be catergorised into the following categories: a) Felt that the Army was not for them, wrong choice. c) Unable to reached the required standards.
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Did Prince Harry attend Sandhurst?

After graduating from Sandhurst in 2006, Harry joined the Household Cavalry and deployed to Helmand in 2007 as a forward air controller. It was the first time a member of the royal family had served in a war zone since Prince Andrew flew helicopters in the Falklands war.
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What happens after 44 weeks at Sandhurst?

The final term sees you given more responsibility and you'll be expected to deal with increasingly complex scenarios, as your skills are further refined ready for commissioning. You'll go on three more field exercises (including one overseas), before commissioning as an Officer in front of your friends and family.
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Does Sandhurst give you a degree?

For Sandhurst, no. Sandhurst is British Army Officer training and whilst there is an element of studying (War studies for example) it is predominantly geared towards training an officer in soldiering and leadership.
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What is the average age at Sandhurst?

The intake consists of 262 Officer cadets, 221 British and 41 Internationals. Of the British cadets, 32 are female. The average age is 23 with the youngest 18 and the oldest 29.
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How many people fail Sandhurst?

What is the dropout rate of British Army officers at Sandhurst? The commissioning course has roughly an 80% pass rate.
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Is Sandhurst equivalent to West Point?

How are Britain's Sandhurst and the US's West Point similar and different? While the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst (RMAS) is often referred to as Britain's West Point, the schools are quite different in many ways that reflect the two nations' approaches to developing officers for their armies.
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What rank do you leave Sandhurst with?

Second Lieutenant

This is the rank held on commissioning from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. It is normally held for 1 to 2 years. During their time as a Second Lieutenant, Officers complete special to arms training relevant to their Corps.
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Which royals went to Sandhurst?

Commonwealth realms
  • William, Prince of Wales ("William Wales") (Blues and Royals)
  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex ("Harry Wales") (Blues and Royals)
  • Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (Royal Scots Greys)
  • Prince Michael of Kent (11th Hussars)
  • Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (The King's Royal Rifle Corps)
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How many Sandhurst intakes a year?

There are three intakes each year for potential regular officers, in January May and September. The commissioning course lasts for 44 weeks.
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What is special about Sandhurst?

The world-renowned Royal Military Academy Sandhurst has trained the Army's officers since 1802. For generations, its cadets have endeavoured to live up to the academy's motto: 'Serve to Lead'. A key part of their training has always been the study of military history.
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Do officers ever see combat?

If the United States isn't occupying or invading a hostile country, infantry Army officers may see no combat for years. During events such as Vietnam, WWII or the Iraq occupation, those "bursts of terror" happened a lot more frequently – and infantry officers saw much more combat.
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Can I join the military at 45 years old?

Can I join the military at 45 years old? Unfortunately, the age limit for joining the military currently ranges from 17 to 41 years old. The age limit differs based on branch and type of enlistment. Below we break down military age limits by active duty, then take a look at National Guard and Reserves age limits.
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Can you go to OCS without basic training?

Do I need to complete Basic Training if I attend OCS? Yes. Before enrolling in OCS, civilians must complete the 10-week Army Basic Combat Training or equivalent military basic skills course. Enlisted and Army Reserve Soldiers enrolling in OCS would have already completed the course.
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