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SANDF Internships 2025

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is inviting South African unemployed youth to apply for its Internship Programme 2025.

Internship Application Closing Date: 31 March 2025

Internship Location: South Africa

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has announced the opening of applications for its Military Skills Development System (MSDS) for 2025. This initiative presents young South Africans with an incredible opportunity to serve in the armed forces and build a career in defense. The program is a two-year commitment, providing both basic and specialist training across various divisions of the SANDF, including the South African Air Force (SAAF), South African Army, South African Military Health Service (SAMHS), and South African Navy (SAN).

The MSDS is designed to recruit around 2,000 individuals into the SANDF annually. Successful candidates will undergo an intensive training program that includes basic military training, followed by specialized training based on their chosen branch and mustering. After two years, some participants may be offered short-term contracts for full-time service, typically lasting for 10 years, while others will be transitioned into the Reserve Force, where they can continue applying their skills.

Who Can Apply?

The SANDF invites young, motivated South Africans to apply for the MSDS program. Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Specific branches, like the South African Air Force, have additional requirements for qualifications, particularly for pilot and engineering roles.

Available Career Fields

How to apply

Download the forms:

The SANDF does not have an online application system. Candidates must visit one of the regional SANDF offices to complete their application. Here are the locations for regional offices:

Applicants can seek guidance from SANDF human resource officers at these offices to help with the process.

What Happens After the Application?

Successful applicants will undergo extensive training at SANDF training centers. The training includes everything from basic military skills to specialized skills based on the branch they are selected for. By the end of the two-year program, selected candidates may be offered short-term contracts for full-time service or be assigned to the Reserve Force.

Important Note: If you do not receive communication from the SANDF by 31 December 2024, consider your application unsuccessful.

The Need for Youth in the SANDF

In light of budget cuts, the Military Skills Development intake now occurs every two years instead of annually. This has led to high competition among young South Africans eager to join the military and contribute to their country’s defense. In the most recent MSDS intake, over 180,000 applications were received from across all nine provinces, showcasing the vast interest in military careers.

For those with a strong sense of duty and a desire to serve their country, the MSDS is a golden opportunity to gain valuable skills, experience, and a chance to shape the future of the nation’s defense services.

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