Army
Hii student,
Para sf is a great career option.
It has a high paying salary, adventure, great lifestyle, opportunity to serve the nation but there is no direct entry for joining Para special forces. Para special forces is the special unit of Indian Army, so you have to join Indian Army first.
It does not matter if you are an officer or a soldier in Indian Army, you can join para if you are in the army by following a certain procedure
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Hi,
After completing the training of three years, you become a commissioned army officer. You are appointed as the Lieutenant in the respective cadre. A candidate is given choice whether he wants to join Air Force/Naval Academy/Military Academy. The interview is conducted based on that. Like, for Air force, in place of SSB, AFSB is conducted and for military SSB is conducted. It can also vary based on the merit in the final selection list. As a candidate gets into a government job, he can get a starting of 50,00-55,000 along with other allowances as per the cadre.
Hi Mourya,
Your query's answer is :-
1. Average Indian Railways Medical Officer salary in India is 9 Lakhs for employees with less than 1 year of experience to 23 years.
2. Medical Officer salary at Indian Railways ranges between 0.8 Lakhs to 16 Lakhs.
1. Average Army Medical Corps Medical Officer salary in India is 13.3 Lakhs for employees with experience between 2 years to 6 years.
2. Medical Officer salary at Army Medical Corps ranges between 7 Lakhs to 16 Lakhs.
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Let us first see pros and cons of each doctor.
RAILWAY DOCTOR:
Pros- Settled job, Good pay scale, Easy job, also free goodies, Bungalows, passes, etc.
Cons- If you are an ambitious doctor this is not the field for you.
*If you are PG doctor you still have to work like a general practitioner and hence no advantage of being a PG.
ARMY DOCTOR
Pros- Good pay, Great exposure to different kinds of patients, Proper leaves, One of the most prestigious institutions of India, Patriotic feelings, Added perks.
Cons- Staying away from family, Postings change every 2-3 years, Cannot open your private clinic, as a specialist pay is less.
Each of them has there advantages and disadvantages. So I suggest you look out for what you are looking in a job exactly. Your future goals should be aligned with this.
HOPE THIS HELPS
Greetings of the day dear aspirant
Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali conducts AIL LET that is Army Institute of Law Law Entrance Test for the admission into law. The cutoff has been 65-70 for candidates from army background. The cutoff for civilian candidates is in the range of 130-135.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/army-institute-of-law-mohali/amp
You can go through the above link for more details about Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali.
Hope I've cleared your query!!
All the best for your future endeavours
Hi
9th standard will be a little early to start preparing for neet as child becomes stressed later on.
10th standard or preferably 11th standard is the best class when one should start preparing for this exam .
This exam requires lot of practice and understanding so 11,12 are the classes one when can strategise their concepts more fundamentally.
Furthermore you can find out more about study plan, timetable, books, subjects from link attached
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-plan/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiQvMXU15DxAhXr3zgGHfjCAugQFjAAegQIAxAC&usg=AOvVaw1MVYb05Mptw2j6PkCMZfPP&cf=1
The answer is yes you can. After completing your 12th, you can apply for the admission in your desired college. For this, keep checking the notifications of the college. Also one important thing to remember is you need to complete 12th with subjects like physics, chemistry, biology.
Hope this helps.
Can you help me i have same problem
The rank below Lt.colonl is treated as non creamy layer in Army which has been published in the government Gazget. That published that in the Army the child of Army personnel whose rank below lieutenant colonel like Subedar is treated as NCL . As your father belongs to subhedar in the army then you will be treated as non creamy layer category.
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