OK... Wow.
First off- if you're gonna post here, you'll be expected not to subject us to that bloody awful excuse for English a paragraph a sentence whatever the hell you just wrote. If you want the help of people here, take the extra minute to type out something readable. In the military - if you get in - you will sometimes need to produce written work, and it will be expected to resemble proper English. Punctuation and capitalization. And don't think about shooting back at me with a complaint' we *know* it's the internet, and this is our corner of it, so respect how things work here.
Second- the combat trades are all extremely competitive right now. You may receive a job offer at some point. You may not. If the recruiter says your application is 'not perfect but is ok', that's how someone politely tells you you have things to work on. Right now the regular force combat arms are turning away some people with considerable education and life experience simply for shortage of positions. Unless you really bring something special to the table, don't expect to hear anything in a hurry.
Recruits are taken in year round, but only as needed. An infantry selection just happened recently, so there probably won't be another one for a while. I cannot speak for armoured or artillery, but they are not easy to get into either. You could be waiting a month, three months, a year, or you may not get a call at all. There's no hard answer to your questions.
Without knowing what you do in life right now, I will suggest that while you wait - and you should plan on it being potentially a long time - work a job, get some education, and get some volunteer experience under your belt. At least two out of those three, and all of the above if you really want to be competitive.
We are having no problem recruiting right now, and with just the quality of your post to go on, I'm guessing you aren't walking in the door with a particularly competitive level of education. I hope you bring other things to the table.