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How many people fail Sandhurst?

What is the dropout rate of British Army officers at Sandhurst? From my experience, about 10–20% will dropout from the course.
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Is it hard to pass Sandhurst?

Officer Training

The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is the home of the British Army Officer. Training at the Academy is challenging but ultimately rewarding. You will leave knowing you've excelled at one of the world's most revered military training academies.
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What are the odds of getting into Sandhurst?

While there is no official acceptance rate published for Sandhurst, it is estimated that only around 10-15% of applicants are accepted each year. However, it's important to note that the selection process for Sandhurst is highly competitive, and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
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What rank are you when you pass out Sandhurst?

Second Lieutenant

This is the rank held on commissioning from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
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What is the average age in 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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Winning the prestigious Sword of Honour at Sandhurst

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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How hard is Sandhurst training?

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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How much do Sandhurst officers get paid?

Start the adventure of a lifetime. During your training at Sandhurst, you'll be an Officer Cadet, earning £28,861 a year. As you progress through our ranks, this will rise to £44,457 for a Captain, and £55,999 when you become a Major. Army officer pay is in line with other graduate jobs.
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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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Do you get weekends off at Sandhurst?

There are weekends and holiday periods built into training and we encourage all recruits to spent time at home. Once you've finished your training and joined your unit you're free to come and go at weekends as long as you don't have any duties.
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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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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 get a sword at Sandhurst?

The Sword of Honour is Awarded to the Officer Cadet considered by the Commandant to be the best of the intake. The Sword of Honour is donated and crafted by Pooley Sword.
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Do you get your own room at Sandhurst?

You spend your first term (14 weeks) in Old College (the big white building that you see in all the Sandhurst Pictures) and usually you'd have your own room. Room is a single bed, desk, cupboard, drawers etc.
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How long do you have to serve after Sandhurst?

You have to serve 4 years (that includes your year at Sandhurst). On commissioning you are given a Short Service Commission (read contract) but you can sign off after 3 years (you are required to give a years notice).
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Is 27 too old to join the Army?

Be between 18 and 29. Higher age limits apply for specialists, eg Doctors. Over 30s are considered only by exception, on a case by case basis.
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Did Prince Harry go to 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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How much does it cost to get married at Sandhurst?

In order to be married at RMAS you must have a special license which is £315.00 (subject to change). The costs are: £424 for civilians, WOs and Officers. To obtain a special licence – Both you and your partner have to contact your local Church of England Parish Priests.
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How many Sandhurst intakes a year?

Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

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 the highest paid military officer?

Both three- and four-star admirals and generals who stay in the service long enough will receive the maximum compensation allowed by the code. These ranks are vice admiral for the Navy and lieutenant general for the other branches.
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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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Is Army officer prestigious?

Military officers occupations are very prestigious because of the training and education, intelligence, and athleticism required to be an military officer.
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What is the hardest training in the British military?

British Special Forces selection is one of the hardest military tests. Listen to the stories of Special Forces veterans as they reveal some of the hard, sometimes gruesome, truths about the challenges of their training.
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What is the hardest training in the Army?

Army Green Berets — "Special Forces"

Notably, Green Berets have some of the toughest initial training in the entire military (at the risk of drawing the ire of SEALs and Marine Recon). Their initial test lasts an incredible 24 days, and that's just to see if you can attend the Green Beret qualification course.
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What time do you wake up at Sandhurst?

Wake up around 5am, make your bed in crisp hospital corners, iron and fold all clothing to the dimensions of an A4 piece of paper and double over your socks to form a “smile”.
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