Ghana Armed Forces Announces 2nd Batch of Recruits for Medical Screening (2025/2026)
The has officially released an important update regarding its ongoing 2025/2026 recruitment exercise, calling on shortlisted applicants to check their recruitment portal as the second batch of potential recruits has been invited for medical screening.
Official Announcement
In a public notice, the Ghana Armed Forces urged all applicants who took part in the recruitment process to log in to their recruitment portal immediately to verify their status.
According to the statement, candidates who have successfully progressed to this stage are part of the 2nd batch and are required to report for medical examinations, which is a critical phase of the enlistment process.
What the Medical Screening Means
The medical screening is designed to ensure that all prospective recruits meet the health and fitness standards required to serve in the military. This stage typically includes:
- General physical examination
- Vision and hearing tests
- Blood and urine analysis
- Fitness and endurance assessment
Applicants are advised to prepare adequately and ensure they meet all the stated requirements before reporting to the designated centers.
Important Instructions for Applicants
All shortlisted candidates should take note of the following:
- Visit the official recruitment portal to confirm your selection status
- Carefully read all instructions regarding your reporting date and venue
- Print out any required documents from the portal
- Report on time to avoid disqualification
- Follow all guidelines strictly during the screening process
Failure to comply with these instructions may result in automatic disqualification.
Beware of Scams
The Ghana Armed Forces has consistently warned applicants to avoid middlemen and fraudulent agents who promise assistance in exchange for money.
Recruitment into the Ghana Armed Forces is strictly based on merit, and no payment is required to secure placement.
Applicants are encouraged to rely only on official communication channels and the recruitment portal for accurate information.
Conclusion
The release of the second batch marks another important step in the recruitment process. Applicants who have not yet been shortlisted are advised to remain patient, as additional batches may be released.
For those selected, this is a crucial opportunity to move closer to serving the nation through the Ghana Armed Forces.
Stay alert, stay informed, and best wishes to all applicants progressing to the next stage.
