Can I join Indian Army after surgery?

A surgery is a permanent condition because it cannot be undone. A surgery doesn't necessarily mean you cannot serve, it just means MEPS cannot process your 2807-2 without additional information. There are other reasons for a PQD, and each situation will be unique.
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Is Appendix allowed in Indian Army?

appendix is an extra growth of an organ and it in no way removes any organ part from your body. Hence you are eligible to join Indian army as far as this medical condition is concerned.
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What is permanent rejection in Indian Army?

The colour vision standard will be CP-III for Army A candidate should be able to recognise red and green colours. Candidates who have undergone or have the evidence of having undergone Radial Keratotomy, to improve the visual acuity, will be permanently rejected. Age more than 20 years.
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Can a heart patient join Indian Army?

There should be no evidence of present or past disease of the ear, nose and throat. (l) There should be no signs of functional or organic disease of the heart and blood vessels.
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Can you join the Army after back surgery?

Requires external support or braces is disqualifying. Requires limitation of physical activity or frequent treatment is disqualifying. History of congenital fusion, involving more than two vertebral bodies is disqualifying. Any surgical fusion of spinal vertebrae is disqualifying.
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Can I join the Military Academy or clear medical round of army if I have gynaecomastia?



Can a gym person join Indian army?

No you cannot. Service in the Armed Forces requires very high levels of physical fitness.
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How medical test is done in Army?

Medical Standards :-

able to read 6/6 in distance vision chart with each eye. Colour vision should be CP-III. (d) Should have sufficient number of natural healthy gum and teeth i.e. minimum 14 dental points. (e) Should not have diseases like deformity of bones, hydrocele and varicocle or piles.
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Can army officer become IAS?

Defence personnel cannot take the UPSC Civil Services Exam while in service. However, a short service commissioned (SSC) officer in the army can take the exam if he has less than two years of service left and satisfies all the other eligibility conditions of the UPSC CSE.
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Who is bigger than IAS?

In India, Cabinet Secretary is the highest post for which only one IAS officer can be appointed. Moreover, the state has a chief secretary, a top post who is also an IAS officer. At the post of home secretary, the IAS officer is appointed. The IPS officer becomes the Director-General of police of the state.
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Is NDA better than IAS?

After the analysis of the above difference between NDA and IAS, it is clear that if you want a better family life with responsibilities toward the nation then the IAS job is best for you. But if you want the betterment of your professional life then NDA services are the best. Both contribute to the nation equally.
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Can IPS join army?

Any officer belonging to the army and paramilitary forces, having served for a minimum of five years and below 35 years of age will be eligible to appear in this examination. At present, IPS officers are recruited either through civil service examination conducted by the UPSC or are promoted from state police services.
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Can I join the Army after hernia surgery?

Although no hard and fast rules can be formulated to this effect the following guidelines may be considered as a working principle in Armed Forces :- ( a) After any type of hernia repair a period of 6-8 weeks sick leave is mandatory to ensure proper wound healing.
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What are 14 dental points in army?

So the number of points required to clear the Dental examination is 14, if a candidate fails to get 14 points they are termed as medically unfit for the interview stage.
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What is an army doctor called in India?

OMO = orderly medical officer. PMO = principal medical officer, the seniormost doctor at the division level. Usually a specialist with the rank of brigadier. RMO = regimental medical officer (normally an army general practitioner with additional training in pre-hospital emergency care and occupational medicine).
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How many hours sleep in army?

The Military's Stance on Sleep. The Office of the Army Surgeon General recommends that soldiers sleep at least seven hours per night, although only a minimum of four hours is required during field training exercises.
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Do army officers get house?

There is nothing special about an Indian Army Officer's house which is also known as Army officer Married Accommodation counted as one of privileges or facilities provided to an Army Officer. The Army accommodations are usually 2000 sq ft area of 3BHK or 4 BHK flats allotted to Major rank officers and above.
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Does the army check your teeth?

An enlisting soldier must be free of cavities and have all dental work to address tooth decay completed by the time they are sworn in. If cavities are detected, this will not bar you from joining the military as long as you get the required fillings by the time you are sworn in.
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How many teeth do you need to join the army?

If you have more than 8 teeth missing, that is already enough to get you disqualified from joining the military. This is because missing teeth can impede the soldier's ability to eat a normal diet. Apart from missing teeth, cavities are also disqualifying factors.
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Are braces allowed in NDA?

As per the information Braces, Spectacles, Tattoo, hearing aid everything is allowed in the examination until and unless they are used as a medium to carry unfair means to the examination.
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What medical conditions disqualify you from the military?

Disqualifying Medical Conditions
  • Abdominal Organs and Gastrointestinal System.
  • Blood and BloodForming Tissue Diseases.
  • Body Build Deficiency.
  • Advanced Dental Diseases.
  • Ears and Hearing Loss.
  • Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders.
  • Loss of Function in Upper Extremities.
  • Loss of Function in Lower Extremities.
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What disqualifies you from joining the military?

To enlist, you must be qualified under current federal laws and regulations or have an appropriate waiver. There are age, citizenship, physical, education, height/weight, criminal record, medical, and drug history standards that can exclude you from joining the military.
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Is gynecomastia surgery allowed in SSB medical test?

Medical Standards:

The candidate should be free from wax (EARS), DNS, Hydrocele/Phimosis. Defective Colour Vision, LASIK Surgery, Over/Under Weight, Under Chest, Piles, Gynecomastia, Tonsillitis, Veri-Cocele, and Aids.
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Can a criminal become IAS?

No, you can not appear in IAS examination, as you are not eligible for it if you are a convicted person.
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Can IAS officer join CBI?

Luckily, if you are an IAS or IPS aspirant, you can become a CBI officer through the UPSC exam. In order for that to happen, you need to become an IPS officer and serve for your cadre and then allocate yourself into CBI probation or you can also apply for the Deputy SP in CBI, which is a group B post.
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