
Established 1964

Where discipline meets ambition. Our 60-year legacy prepares boys aged 9–14 for the prestigious ISSB pathway and a lifetime of command.
60+
Years of Legacy
500+
Commissioned Officers
BISE
Affiliated Excellence
ISSB
Direct Pathway
In an era of distraction, we offer a sanctuary of order. We don't just teach curricula — we forge character through the rigorous traditions of military excellence and academic brilliance.
"Character is the foundation of leadership. Here, it is built brick by brick."




Ceremony of Honor
The Sword of Honor Presentation

Sprawling acres of state-of-the-art academic blocks, secure boarding wings, and Olympic-grade sports facilities — purpose-built for the formation of officers.

Direct supervision by retired Armed Forces officers ensures the highest standards of discipline, bearing, and ISSB preparation from day one.

A secure, structured environment that fosters lifelong bonds among future leaders — an Old Boys' network in every corner of national service.
500+
Officers
Top 3
BISE Positions
95%
Achieve Goals
"Cadet College Jhang gave me the discipline to clear ISSB on my first attempt. Today I serve as a Captain in the Pakistan Army."
Capt. Ahmed Raza
Class of 2014 · Pakistan Army
"The academic rigor pushed me into NUST. The friendships I built here are my biggest asset in life."
Engr. Hamza Iqbal
Class of 2016 · NUST Graduate
"I owe my CSS success to the work ethic this college instilled in me at age 12. There is no shortcut to what they teach."
Mr. Bilal Khan
Class of 2012 · PAS Officer
Glimpses from our parades, prize distributions, and colors ceremonies — the visible proof of six decades of standards.

Ceremony
Trophy March-Past

Ceremony
Cadet Recognition

Ceremony
Colors Parade

Ceremony
Best Cadet Award

Ceremony
Sword of Honor
Strict Merit Policy
Complete our short application form — under 60 seconds, no documents required at this stage. Our admissions team responds within 24 hours.
Your son takes a written assessment in English, Mathematics, and General Knowledge, alongside an initial physical fitness screening.
Selected candidates attend a Selection Board interview and final medical evaluation. The merit list is published shortly after.
We accept a limited number of cadets each year on strict merit. Once the list closes, your son waits another full year.

Thousands of parents will see this page. Only a few will act. The cadets in our next commissioning batch are the sons of parents who applied — not the ones who waited.
Session 2026 · Merit selection