What does the Fast Stream application process consist of?
There are a number of stages depending on which scheme(s) you apply for. The following information describes the main stages of the GFS and GCHQ application process. The GES, GSS and TiB processes are similar but stage one below is replaced by other processes (i.e. select GES options; complete application forms). Please refer to the GES, GSS and TiB websites for a more detailed description. These can be accessed from the “Links” menu on the left of your screen. You will be given 7 days to complete each on-line stage but please note that this time does not accumulate from one stage to the next. You will only be asked to complete the Self Assessed Reasoning Tests, the Practice Tests and the On-line Selection Tests once (as applicable). Your responses to the On-line Selection Tests will be used for all your selected schemes. Where there are common stages between your selected schemes, it does not matter which scheme you select as the other scheme(s) will automatically be kept in synchroni
There are a number of stages depending on which scheme(s) you apply for. The following information describes the main stages of the GFS and TiB selection processes. The GES and GSS processes are similar but stage one below is replaced by other processes (i.e. select GES options; complete application forms). Please refer to the GES, GSS and TiB websites for a more detailed description. These can be accessed from the “Links” menu on the left of your screen. You will be given 7 days to complete each on-line stage but please note that this time does not accumulate from one stage to the next. You will only be asked to complete the Self Assessed Reasoning Tests, the Practice Tests and the On-line Selection Tests once (as applicable). Your responses to the On-line Selection Tests will be used for all your selected schemes. Where there are common stages between your selected schemes, it does not matter which scheme you select as the other scheme(s) will automatically be kept in synchronisation
There are a number of stages depending on which scheme(s) you apply for. The following information describes the main stages of the GFS and GCHQ application process. The GES, GSS and TiB processes are similar but stages one and two below are replaced by other processes (i.e. select GES options; complete application forms). Please refer to the GES, GSS and TiB websites for a more detailed description. These can be accessed from the “Links” menu on the left of your screen. You will be given 7 days to complete each on-line stage (see 1 – 4 below) but please note that this time does not accumulate from one stage to the next. You will only be asked to complete the Self Assessed Situations Test, the Self Assessed Reasoning Tests, the Practice Tests and the On-line Selection Tests once (as applicable). Your responses to the On-line Selection Tests will be used for all your selected schemes. Where there are common stages between your selected schemes, it does not matter which scheme you select