PMA Interview Preparation Guide (2026 Updated)

A Complete Manual for AS&RC and ISSB Interviews

Introduction

Most candidates fear the interview more than the academic or physical tests.
But remember one thing clearly:

πŸ‘‰ No question in the PMA interview is ever random.

From Day 1 at the Army Selection & Recruitment Centre (AS&RC) to the final day at ISSB, every form, question, and task is part of a structured assessment designed to evaluate your:

  • Personality

  • Honesty

  • Leadership potential

  • Emotional stability

  • Cooperation

  • Discipline

  • Maturity

  • Officer-Like Qualities (OLQs)

This guide explains the entire interview system in a clear, practical, and professional way.

PART 1 β€” AS&RC Preliminary Interview

Purpose of the AS&RC Interview

The officer evaluates:

  • Communication skills

  • Confidence

  • Grooming & discipline

  • Motivation for Army

  • General knowledge

  • Honesty and clarity of personality

First Impression Matters

The officer silently observes:

  • Haircut & shave

  • Neat and clean dress

  • Proper greeting

  • Sitting posture

  • Eye contact

  • Confidence level

Common Questions Asked

Personal Questions

  • Introduce yourself

  • Tell me about your family

  • Your strengths and weaknesses

Education

  • Why high/low marks?

  • Favourite and weak subjects

Motivation

  • Why do you want to join Army?

  • What will you do if not selected?

General Knowledge

  • Army chiefs

  • Capitals

  • Basic Pakistan history

Intelligence

  • Simple math

  • Logic questions

Form-Based Honesty Traps

Fake hobbies or fake claims are exposed immediately.

Example: Book Reading
Candidate writes β€œreading books” β†’ cannot name a book β†’ Dishonest

Example: Football
Writes hobby as football β†’ cannot name world champion β†’ Fake hobby

βœ”οΈ Write only what you genuinely do.

Final AS&RC Tips

  • Be neat, clean, and well-presented

  • Speak clearly and confidently

  • Avoid memorized or robotic answers

  • Maintain eye contact

  • Stay honest and calm

PART 2 β€” ISSB Final Interview

This is the most important personality evaluation of the entire ISSB process.

Purpose of the ISSB Interview

ISSB evaluates whether you have the qualities of a future Pakistan Army officer:

  • Leadership

  • Cooperation

  • Emotional stability

  • Honesty & integrity

  • Confidence under pressure

  • Psychological balance

  • Responsibility

  • Real motivation

  • National awareness

Interview Structure

The ISSB interview normally includes:

  1. Personal life discussion

  2. Education-related questions

  3. Motivation for joining Army

  4. Psychological verification based on:

    • Word Association Test (WAT)

    • Situation Reaction Test (SRT)

    • Picture Story Writing

    • Bio-Data Information Questionnaire (BIQ)

  5. Situational judgment

  6. Stress questions

  7. Knowledge-based questions

  8. Form-based questions

  9. Final behaviour observation

Role of the Deputy President

The Deputy President already knows your:

  • WAT themes

  • SRT responses

  • Picture stories

  • BIQ details

  • Leadership signals

  • Confidence level

  • Cooperation pattern

  • Your contradictions (if any)

πŸ‘‰ He targets your weak areas and unclear behaviours β€” never random questions.

What the Deputy President Observes

  • Entry & greeting

  • Sitting posture

  • Voice tone

  • Eye contact

  • Honesty

  • Emotional control

  • Logical thinking

  • Confidence

  • Maturity

  • Behaviour under pressure

Psychological Cross-Checking

Your interview answers must match:

  • WAT

  • SRT

  • Picture Story

  • BIQ

Contradictions = instability or artificial personality.

Common ISSB Trap Questions

Cinema Trap

β€œDo you go out at night with friends?”
Wrong: β€œYes, without permission.”
Correct: β€œI always take permission from my parents.”

Nishan-e-Haider

Total: 11
First: Captain Raja Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed

Army Operations (Must Know)

  • Rah-e-Rast

  • Rah-e-Nijat

  • Zarb-e-Azb

  • Radd-ul-Fasaad

Army Ranks

Soldiers:
Sepoy β†’ Lance Naik β†’ Naik β†’ Havildar β†’ Naib Subedar β†’ Subedar β†’ Subedar Major

Officers:
2nd Lt β†’ Lt β†’ Captain β†’ Major β†’ Lt Col β†’ Colonel β†’ Brigadier β†’ Major General β†’ Lt General β†’ General

Knowledge-Based Questions

Internal Affairs

  • National issues

  • Current events

Constitution

  • Passed: 12 April 1973

  • Enforced: 14 August 1973

  • Fundamental rights

National Appointments

  • Chief Justice

  • Governors

  • Chairman Senate

  • First Governor General (Quaid-e-Azam)

Pakistan History

  • Lahore Resolution β€” 1940

  • Allahabad Address β€” 1930

  • Constitution β€” 1956

  • Key leaders of the Pakistan Movement

Best Answer for β€œWhy Do You Want to Join the Army?”

β€œSir, I want to join the Pakistan Army because it offers a life of honour, discipline, and responsibility. I want to serve Pakistan with commitment and believe I have the leadership potential required for this profession.”

Conclusion

ISSB does not expect perfection.
It expects candidates who are:

  • Honest

  • Disciplined

  • Emotionally stable

  • Cooperative

  • Confident

  • Mature

  • Aware

  • Trainable

Every question has a purpose.
Understand the system, be yourself, and perform with clarity and confidence.

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