Inter Services Selection Board (Bangladesh)

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Inter Services Selection Board
আন্তঃবাহিনী নির্বাচন পর্ষদ
ইন্টার সার্ভিসেস সিলেকশন বোর্ড
AbbreviationISSB
Formation1976;48 years ago (1976) [1]
Headquarters Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka
Region
Bangladesh [2]
Main organ
Ministry of Defence
Parent organization
Bangladesh Armed Forces
Website issb-bd.org

The Inter Services Selection Board (colloquially known as ISSB) [3] is a military organization for the selection of candidates [4] [5] [6] in the Bangladesh Armed Forces: the Army, [7] [8] [9] the Navy, [10] and the Air Force. [11] It was formed in 1976. [12] [13] [14]

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