hi....
it totally depends on your interest..choice is yours!
50% graduate passing out from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune are taken directly into Permanent Commission and the rest are offered Short Service Commission. ...
Hey Aspirant!
There are two types of commissions, Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC). Doctors from civil medical colleges at entry are offered only SSC. Pay & allowances and terms & conditions of service, except the duration of service and provision of retirement benefits are broadly similar for both types of commission. SSC officers are required to serve for a minimum period of 5 years. The SSC may be extended by another two terms of 5 years and then 4 years up to a maximum of 14 years. 50% graduate passing out from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune are taken directly into PC and the rest are offered SSC.
For Army Medical Corps (AMC), a doctor who has done a house job and also a post graduate qualification will be eligible for a maximum antedate seniority of 42 months.
If your alma mater is Armed Force Medical College (AFMC), you are granted commission in AMC after completing your MBBS.
For, Army Dental Corps (ADC), BDS with minimum 60% marks in final year/ MDS from a recognised college or university is required. He/She should have completed one year rotatory internship recognised by the Dental Council of India and should be in possession of Permanent Dental Registration Certificate.
Hi aspirants
yes you can join navy after MBBS. You have to apply for Army medical corps - short service commission (AMC SSC) after completing MBBS. you will be called before the interview board constituted by the DGAFMS. upon clearing the interview , you will undergo medical examination
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