ಬುಧವಾರ, ಜೂನ್ 15, 2016

Indian Army jobs for Short Service Commissioned Officers in Anywhere in India. Last Date to apply: 20 Jul 2016

Indian Army
Eligibility : BDSMDS
Location : Anywhere in India
Last Date : 20 Jul 2016
Hiring Process : Written-test

Indian Army - Job Details

Short Service Commissioned Officers recruitment in  Indian Army-Army Dental Corps
Applications are invites from Indian citizens both Male and Female for grant of Short Service Commission in the Army Dental Corps
Qualification : Candidates must be BDS/MDS (with minimum 55% marks in final year BDS) from a College/University recognized by Dental Council of India (DCI). He/she should have completed one year rotatory Internship recognized by DCI by 31 Mar 2016 and must 'be in possession of Permanent Dental Registration Certificate of State Dental Council/DCI valid at least up to 31 Dec 2016.
Total No. of Vacancies : 42 Posts
Age : The candidate must not have attained 45 yrs of age as on 31 Dec 2016.
Note : Only those candidates (BDS/MDS) who have appeared in All India Post Graduate Dental Entrance Exam (AIPGDEE)-2016 conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi, under the aegis of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, held on 13 Dec 2015 are eligible to apply. Candidates must submit the copy of mark-sheet of AIPGDEE-2016 along with the application.

How to apply

Details of Eligibility, Terms & Conditions, Instructions and Format of Application are available on the website www.indianarmv.nic.in  from 21st June 2016 to 20th July, 2016.
(Ref : Malayala Manorama Tozhilveedhi Dated : 13th June, 2016)

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About Indian Army

The epic history of Indian Army dates back to more than ten thousand chequered years. The two epics of ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Mahabharata’ constitute the fundamental framework around which the edifice of Indian Army is built. The massive epic war ‘Mahabharata’, fought at Kurukshetra in north-central India, has left indelible imprints on the Indian psyche. Fought relentlessly for eighteen days in quest of peace, the force level described in the Epic states 18 ‘Akshaunis’, seven with the ‘Pandavas’ and eleven with the ‘Kauravas’, amounting to nearly 400,000 assorted troops fighting on chariots, horses, elephants and foot soldiers. 

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