i am doing mbbs in other government medical college what can i join Indian army as a doctor
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Yes you can join the indian army as a doctor aafter completing your MBBS. The table below should answer query.
Branch / Type of Entry- Permanent Commission (PC) Age limit- 45 Years
Educational qualification:
1. Applicants must have a medical qualification of an Indian University or a foreign medical qualification recognized by the Medical Council of India. They must also be registered with any of the state councils or equivalent registering authority.
2. Incentives An antedate of 3 years seniority for post graduates and 2 years for post graduate diploma recognized by MCI and 6 months for a house job, done at a recognized hospital to fresh entrants.
3. A doctor who has done a house job and also a post graduate qualification will be eligible for a maximum antedate seniority of 42 months.
For details contact:
DGAFMS, L-Block,
Post DHQ, New Delhi-110011
https://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in/en/page/medical.html
You can check out this website for further information.
Hope this helps!
Yes you can join the indian army as a doctor aafter completing your MBBS. The table below should answer query.
Branch / Type of Entry- Permanent Commission (PC) Age limit- 45 Years
Educational qualification:
1. Applicants must have a medical qualification of an Indian University or a foreign medical qualification recognized by the Medical Council of India. They must also be registered with any of the state councils or equivalent registering authority.
2. Incentives An antedate of 3 years seniority for post graduates and 2 years for post graduate diploma recognized by MCI and 6 months for a house job, done at a recognized hospital to fresh entrants.
3. A doctor who has done a house job and also a post graduate qualification will be eligible for a maximum antedate seniority of 42 months.
For details contact:
DGAFMS, L-Block,
Post DHQ, New Delhi-110011
https://www.joinindiannavy.gov.in/en/page/medical.html
You can check out this website for further information.
Hope this helps!
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