Indian Army
I think you are highly mistaken. You can never ever Qualify MHT CET to end up in Indian Army. Of course there is an Institute named as Army Institute of Technology in Pune, which accepts MHT CET Score and only wards of Army Personnel are allowed admission. For more information about MHT CET do follow the link below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet
Whereas for Indian Army, you have many ways of Joining a Cadre, with the first one being NDA followed by SSB Exam and Interview. You even have Engineering and Medical Corps in the Indian Army, and they have Annual recruitment Tests followed by SSB Interview.
To know more about how to join the Indian Army do follow the link below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/How-to-join-the-Indian-Army/amp
Hello, A regiment is usually contains 2 or more battalion services. In India we have two kinds of battalion -arms and mixture of infantry. The regiment will be usually allotted according to the region the soldier belongs or during training the officers from infantry can choose their own regiments of choice.
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Dear Aspirant
Indian Army provides the opportunity to get Admission in 04 Year B.Sc (Nursing) course at Colleges of Nursing of Armed Force Medical Services. Only Female candidates can register for Indian Army B.Sc Nursing Admission 2021 –
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Hello Aspirant,
It’s not uncommon for military nurses to work right alongside military personnel in war zones. One of the most dangerous and difficult aspects of a military nursing career is caring for deployed members of the military during wartime. This often includes treating severe life-threatening injuries, such as gunshot wounds or lost limbs. Because of the severity of the injuries that they may encounter as well as the volatile work environment, military nurses must be able to keep a cool head under pressure. Life-saving skills are also essential skills to have if you’re looking to pursue a military nursing career.
In the initial days of your joining as MNS they are responsible for taking care of the Military Hospital and after that get promotion and up to the chief Nurse which is equivalent to “A” grade Officers.
Rank in mns:-
entry position - Lieutenant (salary per month 56,000/- PLUS TA, DA, MSP allowance)
After 3 yrs of commissioned service as Captian (salary per month 61,000/- plus allowance)
after 8 yrs commissioned service as Major (salary per month 71,000 to 80,000/-) + allowance
Lieutenant colonel ( salary 121,200/-) + A grade allowance ( by selection you get this position)
Colonel (salary 139,600/-) + A grade allowance
Brigadier (salary 144,200/-) + A grade allowance.
This is one of the leading careers for women in Defense.
Hope this helps you. Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day!
Hi,
The eligibility criteria of NDA is that candidates must have passed their class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board or university. The important factor is of age as the candidates must be in between the age of 16.5-19.5 years. Also, the candidates must be unmarried. PUC means Pre-University Courses which is basically equivalent to class 11 and class 12. So, as you are in first year, means in class 11, you cannot write the exam now. You can write NDA exam after completion of class 12 or when you are appearing for class 12.
Check the full eligibility over here: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-eligibility-criteria
Hi Mukesh!
Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the Indian Army has the role of advising the Military Personnel on their day to day matters! Below are the Eligibility Criteria for JAG India Army:
Other physical requirements have to met by the Candidate like the height of the male candidate should be 157.5cm, weight, eye sight, etc,. Other parameters like your running, push ups, rope climbing are also taken into consideration!
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Hi Aspirant,
If you want to join Defence then you need to crack certain exams.Without cracking any exams you wont be able to enter in defence since there is a lot of competition all around.You need to give INET exam and then you are shortlisted for SSB interview.In SSB interview which consists of two stages it includes Intelligence Test, Picture Perception and Discussion test. and the other one includes Psychological testing, Group testing and interview. .
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Hi! For Indian army and Foreign services, clinical and non-clinical are in high demand and important in their own aspects. It completely depends on you, which speciality you would want to opt for.
Here is a list of top courses:
Radiology
Medicine
Anatomy
Orthopaedics
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Forensic Medicine
Paediatrics
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