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Could you become part of the world’s most elite fighting force and wear the coveted green beret? It’s not for everyone – you'll need to dig deep in hostile environments and on treacherous terrain.
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Register interestCould you become part of the world’s most elite fighting force and wear the coveted green beret? It’s not for everyone – you'll need to dig deep in hostile environments and on treacherous terrain.
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My green beret is very special. It shows that I’m part of a team that always gets the job done, whatever the situation, and whatever obstacles are in our way.
Jim
Royal Marines Other Ranks Professional
Joining the Royal Navy as a member of the Royal Marines requires pushing past your limits, to aim high and stop at nothing. You’ll work go to some of the most unpredictable and dangerous environments the world has to offer – and move seamlessly across land, sea, and air. There’s no such thing as an average day in the Royal Marines. You’ll need to be exceptional just like the rest of your team, with the same ethos – and the same state of mind. Earning the green beret is no easy feat, which is why only a few even try.
From picking your profession to starting on your first day, these are the steps you'll take to join as a rating.

Find the right profession and entry level for you, make sure you meet the basic eligibility criteria, and register your interest online.
Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive an email with more details about your chosen profession, along with an invitation to speak with our friendly recruitment team about any questions or concerns you might have.

Your email will include a link to the full application form. Once you’re happy to proceed, simply complete it online. It takes about 15 minutes and you’ll need to provide some basic information, including any medical conditions or criminal convictions.

When you apply for a role in the Royal Navy, we’ll ask you to complete an online psychometric assessment. These tests allow us to assess your aptitude in a way that is consistent, fair, and transparent. They are designed to measure your suitability and how well your abilities align with the careers we offer.
Being prepared will help you perform at your best. The Defence Aptitude Assessment (DAA) includes six multiple-choice tests, each focusing on different skills. To get ready, you can use our practice tests as often as you like to build familiarity and confidence before taking the real assessment.

A formal Selection Interview to assess suitability for the Royal Marines Profession. It will also cover the initial stages of the Security application. This is normally conducted using your own device over the Shine video platform.
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Conduct the Pre-Joining Fitness Assessment (PJFA) event which will determine your physical preparedness level to increase success at the Royal Marine Candidate Preparation Course (RM CPC). It is also an opportunity to meet with the Royal Marines In-Reach team and build on your preparation for Royal Marines training. There is also a fitness App available to assist in your preparation, available on the website.

This is a four-day induction to life in the Royal Marines, including assessments of your Fitness ability, Swimming ability and your Medical eligibility, it is a pass or fail course. Train efficiently and keep a positive state of mind, and you’ll stand a good chance of passing.

Once you’ve passed all eligibility criteria, including a Security Check, you’ll be offered a place at Royal Marine Commando Training Centre (CTC) Lympstone to commence your initial training.
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