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Purpose:
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Recruitment for Short Service Commission (directly Captain) into Armed
Forces Medical Services.
Date of Examination: -
Usually conducted twice a year in the months of April & October
Pattern of Examination: -
(i)Those who are medical graduates have to appear in a written
examination. Written examination consists of 5 Parts with 40 questions
each to be answered in 3 hours. Part I contain 40 MCQs on Medicine; Part
II contains 40 MCQs on Surgery; Part III contains 40 MCQs on Preventive
and Social Medicine including Obstetrics and Gynecology; Part IV
contains 40 MCQs on General Knowledge & Part V contains 40 MCQs for
Personality Assessment. Those who qualify the written examination have
to appear for an interview, which is similar to that for post-graduates.
(ii)Postgraduates are required to apply directly for an
interview. Interview board has 4-5 experts and lasts for about 10-15
minutes
Medical Examination: -
Those who qualify the written examination and/or interview have to
appear in a strict medical check-up and investigations.
Age Limit: -
(As on 31st December) The Maximum age limit for grant of DPC is 30 years
for Medical Graduates, 31 years for those possessing PG Diploma and 32
years for those possessing PG Degree. The Maximum age limit for the
grant of SSC is 45 years.
How to apply: -
Candidates should apply to
Director General Armed Forces,
Medical Services/DG-1A,
Ministry of Defense L' Block,
New Delhi-110 001
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