The Royal Thai Army has announced on 13 February, that online applications for conscription in 2026 exceeded its target, reaching 105.9% of the planned intake. The army said 29,891 men applied for 28,209 available places under the special voluntary online system for military service. The application process concluded on 25 January 2026.
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According to the army, the figures reflect strong interest and confidence among young Thai men in undertaking compulsory military service. After verifying qualifications, supporting documents and conducting medical examinations, 20,402 applicants successfully passed the selection process. Those selected are scheduled to report for duty on 1 and 3 May 2026, on the dates and times specified in their appointment letters.
The online system allows eligible men to volunteer in advance for conscription under a special request category. Successful candidates will receive a quota to sit entrance examinations for the Army Non-Commissioned Officer School, competing exclusively within the group drawn from online conscripts. They will also receive additional academic score consideration for military civil service entrance examinations, alongside standard benefits.
These benefits include medical coverage, general welfare support, educational promotion and vocational training, in addition to salary, cost-of-living allowances and daily allowances granted during active service. The army expressed appreciation to young Thai men who volunteered, stating it is committed to developing personnel comprehensively to strengthen discipline and operational capability.
For those who missed the online application period, the army confirmed that 21-year-old men who receive call-up notices for the 2026 conscription round may still volunteer on the day of selection. Volunteers at that stage will be entitled to choose their service branch and intake round. They may also qualify for a reduced period of service if they hold qualifications at upper secondary level (Mathayom 6) or equivalent, or have completed Year 1 or Year 2 of the Reserve Officer Training Corps programme.
Komchadluek reported that further information is available from local military units, district conscription offices, or the Territorial Defence Command Conscription Division at 02-223-3259. The army stated it will continue to oversee and develop personnel to ensure readiness in safeguarding the nation.

Pictures courtesy of Komchadluek
Key Takeaways
• Online conscription applications for 2026 reached 105.9% of the 28,209 target, with 29,891 applicants.
• A total of 20,402 candidates passed verification and will report for duty on 1 and 3 May 2026.
• Volunteers receive examination quotas, additional academic score consideration and standard military welfare benefits.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Komchadluek 14 Feb 2026
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