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Unofficial NS fitness companion

IPPT and NS FIT obligation planner

See what likely counts, what is still missing, when to act, and which official page to open before treating the window as cleared.

Your next move

Local-only estimate. Verify final status, bookings, and completion in OneNS.

on-track

Recommended route

Pass IPPT first

57 points is already a passing planning score. Passing IPPT can clear the window once OneNS records it.

Score

57

0 pts to pass

Counted slots

0/10

IPPT marker not counted

Window end

9 Aug 2026

47 days left. No app can extend the official window.

Do this next

  • Book the earliest official IPPT slot that you can realistically attend.
  • Verify in OneNS after the attempt before cancelling fallback sessions.

Mode

Pick the obligation state you are trying to answer.

Window

Enter OneNS dates if you know them. If blank, the birthday helper is used.

IPPT baseline

Score uses the existing NSVault IPPT calculator table.

Official status checks

Failed attempts, medical/HSP issues, and portal mismatches should stay official.

10-slot checklist

Planned bookings do not count. Missed and cancelled sessions stay missing.

0/10
NS FIT session 1Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 2Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 3Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 4Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 5Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 6Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 7Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 8Counts only when completed
NS FIT session 9Counts only when completed
IPPT attempt markerCounts only when OneNS records the attempt

Reminders and official actions

Calendar export uses generic reminder text and no scores, notes, or exact profile details.

Reminder cadence

  1. 10 Jul 202630 days before window end
  2. 26 Jul 202614 days before window end
  3. 2 Aug 20267 days before window end
  4. 8 Aug 20261 days before window end
  5. 9 Aug 2026Window end

Rules and venue notes

Source links are official. NSVault is unofficial and does not decide obligations.

What counts

  • Annual IPPT route

    Pass IPPT inside the current window, then verify in OneNS that the pass is recorded before treating the window as cleared.

    MINDEF: IPPT/NS FIT window
  • 29 Feb birthday helper

    For 29 Feb birthdays, the local birthday helper uses 1 Mar as the IPPT window start in non-leap years; verify the final window dates in OneNS.

    MINDEF: 29 Feb IPPT window
  • NS FIT route

    NS FIT needs 10 counted sessions including one IPPT attempt; bookings, missed sessions, and cancellations are not completions, so verify in OneNS before counting them.

    MINDEF: NS FIT participation
  • Mandatory NS FIT route

    Mandatory NS FIT can follow a default, failed IPPT, or incomplete NS FIT route; complete the route or pass IPPT in-window, then verify in OneNS.

    MINDEF: Mandatory NS FIT
  • Failed IPPT attempt

    A failed IPPT attempt only helps the NS FIT route if OneNS counts it as the required attempt, so verify in OneNS before marking it counted.

    MINDEF: failed IPPT counts in NS FIT
  • No extension safety check

    MINDEF says IPPT/NS FIT window extensions are not permitted; if the deadline is close, verify in OneNS and book through the official channel immediately.

    MINDEF: no IPPT/NS FIT extension
  • Pre-enlistee 61-point target

    Pre-enlistee planning uses the 61-point target with at least one point per station, but eligibility and timing must still be verified in OneNS or CMPB.

    CMPB: Pre-Enlistee IPPT and BMI

Public venue notes

  • Official slot availability changes. Use OneNS or NS Portal as the booking truth.
  • Leave travel buffer for FCC, SAFRA, or community venues. Missed and cancelled slots do not count.
  • Keep private camp, unit, medical, or employer details out of shared notes.

Sources checked 15 Jun 2026. Every critical outcome here remains an estimate until you verify it in OneNS or the relevant official channel.

Current recommendation trace: these are the official sources used for the route shown above.

Source trace FAQ

  • When does NSVault use these sources?

    The planner uses official sources when it makes a rule-based call about the birthday window, no-extension warning, NS FIT completion, mandatory NS FIT, failed IPPT counting, missed bookings, or the pre-enlistee 61-point target.

  • How do I trace a recommendation?

    Each recommendation carries source IDs that map back to the MINDEF AskGov or CMPB links shown here, so you can see which official rule shaped the local estimate before verifying the final status in OneNS.

  • What if OneNS differs from this planner?

    OneNS wins. Treat this page as a local planning trace, then use OneNS, NS Portal, CMPB, or the relevant official help channel when records, medical/HSP, exemption, or booking status differs.

Fitness and IPPT

What this tool helps you decide

Use this when the real question is not only your score, but whether there is enough calendar runway to pass IPPT or finish the NS FIT route before the window closes.

  • Check whether an IPPT attempt is still realistic.

  • Estimate the booking pace needed to finish remaining NS FIT sessions.

  • Understand when a failed or attempted IPPT fits into the NS FIT route.

Common questions this page answers

When should I use this instead of the IPPT calculator?

Use the calculator for the score. Use this planner when remaining days, completed FIT sessions, and booking capacity decide whether the score route is still safe.

What window does it use?

It uses the public rule that the IPPT and NS FIT window starts on the NSman birthday and ends the day before the next birthday, both inclusive.

Can this book NS FIT for me?

No. It only plans the route. Booking, attendance, and fulfilment status must still be checked in OneNS or the official booking channel.

Official checks

Use these public references as the final check when a score, date, allowance, safety decision, medical context, or claim affects a real NS outcome.