Applications are invited from FEMALE CANDIDATES
B Sc. (Nursing) Course
Last Date - 12 Mar 2017
Eligibility Conditions:
(a) Female candidates who are unmarried/divorcee/legally separated or widow
without encumbrances.
(b) Nationality - Indian
(c) Date of Birth – Between 01 Oct 1992 to 30 Sep 2000 (both days inclusive).
(d) Educational Qualification - Should have passed the XII standard / equivalent
examination, as a regular student in all the subjects ie PCB as elective
subjects and not optional and vocational (in both theory and practical) and
English, in FIRST ATTEMPT from a recognized Board/University, with minimum
of 50% aggregate marks (PCBE). Those who have passed such examinations as
private students or with compartment in any subject or candidates from open
schools are NOT ELIGIBLE.
Candidates who will be appearing for final year of qualifying examination
during the current academic session may also apply provisionally. The
candidates finally selected for the course will have to submit proof of passing the
qualifying examination with requisite subjects and marks before joining the
course.
(e) Physical standards - Medical fitness will be determined as per standards
applicable for commission in the Armed Forces. X-Ray examination of Chest and USG
(of abdomen & pelvis) will be done. Minimum height should not be less than 148 cm
(relaxed by 5cm in case of north East candidates). Details of medical standards can be
seen in the Indian Army website www.joinindarmy.nic.in/www.indarmy.gov.in .
3. Selection: Eligible applicants will be called for an objective type written test of 90
minutes duration, covering General English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and General
Intelligence, likely to be held in Apr 2017.Candidates as per merit on the basis of written
test will be called for interview during May2017. Final selection will be based on
combined merit of written test & interview, subject to medical fitness. Admissions to
Colleges of Nursing will be offered in accordance with the merit cum choice subject to
vacancy in each College.
4. Medical Examination: After the interview, the recommended candidates will
appear for medical examination before a Special Medical Board (SMB). Candidates
declared FIT/UNFIT will be informed by the President of the Medical board including the
procedure of requesting for APPEAL/REVIEW MEDICAL BOARD.
5. Written Examination Centres : Agra, Ambala, Bangalore, Bhopal,
Chandimandir, Chennai, Danapur, Dehradun, Delhi, Guwahati, Jabalpur, Jaipur,
Jammu, Jhansi, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Meerut, Mumbai, Secunderabad,
Thiruvananthapuram, Ezhimala (Cannanore) , Pune and Wellington.
Note: Applications sent by post will not be accepted. The selection of the candidate
for B Sc. (Nursing) will however be subject to producing of the original mark
sheet/certificate of the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2 or equivalent before final
selection and meeting all other eligibility criteria. The selected candidates if found not in
possession of documents /mark sheets as per eligibility criteria, at the institution in
which they report, the admission is liable to be cancelled. In such cases no TA will be
applicable.
Duplicate submission of application will be summarily rejected without refund of
the money.
It is mandatory for the candidates to submit only one active E-mail ID and one
mobile number for all future correspondence with us. Candidates must remember
their E-mail ID & password for further correspondence
7. The aforesaid conditions are subject to modification, if deemed necessary.
8 No correspondence will be entertained from the candidates with regard to
either the receipt of applications/ status of applications/ details or reasons of
rejected applications. Roll numbers of eligible candidates called for written test will be
uploaded in. www.joinindianarmy.nic.in in the first week of Apr 2017. The result of
the written test will be uploaded in the same website in the month of May 2017.
9. Reasons for rejection of Online application are Incomplete application,
submission of more than one application, Non submission of online payment of
Rs/- 150 ( Rupees one hundred and fifty only)
PHYSICAL STANDARD FOR RECRUITMENT OF CANDIDATES FOR
BSc(NURSING)/GNM COURSE AND DIRECT INTAKE FROM CIVIL
1. Visual Standards:
The minimum acceptable standards of visual acuity are given below :-
Better eye Worse eye
Distant vision (corrected) 6/6 6/18
Myopia of not more than minus – 5.5 D including astigmatism
Manifest hypermetropia of not more than plus 3.5 D including astigmatism.
Notes: - (i) Fundus and Media to be healthy and within normal limits.
(ii) No undue degenerative signs of vitreous or chorioretina to be
present suggesting progressive myopia.
(iii) Should have good binocular vision, fusion faculty and full field of
vision in both eyes.
(iv) There should be no organic disease likely to cause exacerbations
or deterioration of vision.
Field of vision - Normal in each eye as tested by confrontation test.
Colour vision - A candidate for grant of commission in Army should possess
the minimum standard of CP-3 (Defective safe) at the time of joining the service.
In all cases, where glasses are worn and where a candidate is examined by an
Ophthalmologist, power of lenses must be noted.
2. Height - The height of the candidates will be measured by making her
stand against the standard with her feet together. The weight should be thrown on the
heels and not on the toes or outer sides of the feet. She will stand erect without rigidity
and the heels, calves, buttocks and shoulders touching the standard, the chin will be –
5/-
-5-
depressed to bring the vertex of the head level under the horizontal bar, and the height
will be recorded in centimeters. Decimal fractions lower than 0.5cm will be ignored;
0.5cm will be recorded as such 0.6cm and above will be recorded as one cm. The
minimum height for a women candidate is 148cm. Candidates who are otherwise fit in
all respects but fall short of minimum height by 1.3 cm or less will be treated as special
cases and relaxation allowed to the extent of 1.3cm.
In case of candidates belonging to the North East and hilly areas like, Gorkhas,
Nepalese, Assamese, Garhwalis, etc the height be relaxed by 5cm and weight
commensurate with reduced height.
3. Weight The minimum acceptable weight is 39 Kg. The height and weight
chart as per the age is attached as Annexure 1.
Note: It is not possible to lay down precise standards for weight in relation to height and
age. The correlation table is, therefore, only a guide and cannot be applied universally.
A 10 percent departure from the average weight given in the table is to be considered
within normal limits. There may nevertheless be some individual who according to the
above standards, may be overweight but from the general build of the body are fit in
every respect. The overweight in such cases may be due to heavy bones and muscular
development and not due to obesity. Similarly, for those who are under weight, the
criteria should be the general build of the body and proportionate development rather
than rigid adherence to the standards, in the table
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