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INDIAN NAVY OFFICERS : ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

NAVY OFFICERS


    Officer’s recruitment is advertised through Employment News and all important national and regional newspapers/dailies. Selection for Permanent Commission through NDA/NA cadet entry and CDSE (Graduate) entry is through a written examination conducted by UPSC, followed by an interview by the Service Selection Board (SSB). For all other Permanent Commission entries and Short Service Commission entries there is no written examination. Applicants are short-listed as per criteria laid down by the Naval Headquarters, (Directorate of Manpower Planning & Recruitment). Selection is through merit alone. The details are enumerated as follows:-

Induction of officers in the various Branches of the Indian Navy is undertaken through one of the following modes/schemes:-

(A)     UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (UPSC) ENTRIES

           (i)       Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE)
           (ii)      National Defence Academy (Navy)
           (iii)     National Defence Academy (Naval Academy)
           (iv)     NCC

(B)     DIRECT ENTRY : PERMANENT COMMISSION FOR UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL ENTRY

           (i)       10+2(B.Tech)

(C)     DIRECT ENTRY : PERMANENT COMMISSION FOR GRADUATE LEVEL ENTRIES

           (i)      Sports
           (ii)     Musician
           (iii)     Law

(D)     INDIAN NAVY ENTRANCE TEST (INET) :    PERMANENT COMMISSION/ SHORT SERVICE COMMISSION FOR GRADUATE LEVEL ENTRIES

           (i)       Pilot (MR)  - for men and women
           (ii)      Pilot (NMR) – for men only
           (iii)     Observer- for men and women
           (iv)     Air Traffic Contro (ATC) - for men and women
           (v)      General Service -  Executive (GS/X)/
           (vi)     Hydro– for men only
           (vii)    General Service (Technical – Electrical & Engineering)
           (viii)    Naval Architect- for men and women
           (ix)     Information Technology– for men only
           (x)      Logistics- for men and women
           (xi)     Education- for men and women
           (xii)    Naval Armament Inspectorate Cadre (NAIC) - for men and women

 National Defence Academy (Navy) & National Defence Academy (Naval Academy)

This entry is controlled by UPSC with IHQ MoD (Army)/ADG (Recruiting) as nodal agency. It consists of written examination conducted by the UPSC followed by conduct of the SSB interview, medical test by Indian Navy (Naval candidates only) and final preparation of merit list by UPSC. The appointment letter for NDA (Navy and Naval Academy) are issued by IHQ MoD (Army)/ADG (Recruiting) and IHQ MoD/DMPR respectively. The training of officers selected through this entry, commences in the month of Jan/Jul every year. The advertisement for this entry is published in Jun/Dec. Tentative examination schedule of NDA entry is as follows:-

Sr. No.

Name of Exam

Notification by UPSC

Written Test Conducted by UPSC

SSB Conducted by Navy

Joining at Academy

(i)

NDA &NA Exam(I)

Dec/Jan

Apr

Aug-Sep

January next year

(ii)

NDA &NA Exam(II)

Jun/Jul

Oct/Nov

Jan-Feb

July next year

Combined Defence Services Exam (CDSE)

This entry also consists of written exam conducted by the UPSC, followed by conduct of the SSB interview, medical test by Indian Navy (Naval candidates only) and final preparation of merit list by UPSC. The appointment letter is issued by IHQ MoD/DMPR. The training of officers selected through this entry commences in the month of Jan/Jul and the advertisement is published in Nov/Jul. Tentative examination schedule of CDS entry is as follows:-

Sr. No.

Name ofExam

 Notification by UPSC

Written Test Conducted by UPSC

SSB Conducted by Navy

Joining at Academy

(i)

CDS Exam (I)

Nov

Feb/Mar

Sep-Oct

January next year

(ii)

CDS Exam (II)

July

Oct/Nov

Jan-Feb

July next year

NCC Entry

The vacancies for Naval Wing Senior Div NCC ‘C’ certificate holders with B.E./B.Tech degree are published along with CDSE advertisement. No written test is conducted for this entry. The eligible candidates are required to forward their application directly to IHQ MoD (N)/ DMPR through DGNCC. The candidates are deputed for SSB interview. After qualifying SSB these candidates undergo medical examination and if found fit, are inducted in the Indian Navy on the basis of All India Merit. The training of officers selected through this entry normally commences in the month of Jan/Jul every year.

Direct Entry : Permanent Commission For Undergraduate Level Entry : 10+2(B.Tech)

12th Pass with 70% in PCM and 50% in English in 10th or 12thstandard can apply for IN officers’ entry viz 10+2(B.Tech). Wef  Jan 17, JEE (Mains) rank has been made compulsory to apply for 10+2(B.Tech) entry. This entry is opened twice a year for Sprin Term & Autumn Term. NHQ prepares and releases the advertisement in Employment News/Important Newspapers for inviting applications  6-8 months prior to the commencement of the course. Post receipt of applications, candidates are shortlisted for SSB based on  JEE (Main) – All India Rank (AIR) for BE/B Tech curriculum. Validity of the JEE (Main) rank for applying for the scheme is one year from the date of declaration of the JEE (Main) ranking by CBSE/NTA. On completion of all SSBs, merit list is prepared in respect of all SSB qualified candidates and candidates are thereafter appointed in order of merit based on no. of vacancies.

Direct Entry : Permanent Commission For Graduate Level Entries

The Direct entries are controlled by IHQ-MoD(Navy)/DMPR and cater for both Permanent Commission(PC) and Short Service Commission. Advertisement calling for applications from eligible unmarried candidates for such entries are published  in the leading newspapers and Employment News based on the availability of vacancies. Post receipt of applications, preliminary scanning of candidates is conducted at IHQ-MoD(Navy) for their professional ability in respect of Musician and Sports entries. Successful candidates are thereafter detailed for SSB interviews at Bangalore/Bhopal/Coimbatore/ Vizag/Kolkata. The SSB qualified candidates undergo medical examination and if found fit, are inducted in the Indian Navy on the basis of All India Merit. The training of these entries normally commences in the months of Jan and Jul. 

INDIAN NAVY ENTRANCE TEST (INET)

 1.       Introduction.  Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) is the officers’ entry under the control of IHQ MoD (Navy)/ DMPR and caters for both Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC). The INET will be conducted twice a year.

 2.        Selection Procedure    The selection procedure is as follows:-

            (a)         INET.  INET (Officer) is a computer based written examination.  There will be four sections and candidate is required to pass in all four sections separately with minimum 40% marks.

                         (i)       Examination Centre.  All eligible candidates, whose applications are received by due date, will be called for Indian Navy Entrance Test (INET) to be conducted  at one of the INET centres as per their choice, subject to availability of slots at that centre. Call up letters cum Admit Card for online examination indicating date, time and place, would be required to be downloaded from the official website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in.  Only Electronic mode of communication will be used while contacting the candidates at all stages of selection.  Once the centre is opted by a candidate, it cannot be changed in any circumstances.

                     (ii)       INET Syllabus.  INET exam will be of two hours duration.  It will contain 100 Multiple Choice Questions comprising Questions on English, Reasoning & Numerical Ability, General Knowledge, General Science & Mathematical Aptitude.  Each section will be of 100 marks with negative marking of one mark for incorrect answer.

             (b)        Shortlisting for SSB.  IHQ of MoD (N) reserves the right to shortlist candidates strictly on the basis of INET rank cum preference & choice. However candidates are required to qualify in all sections of INET Exam to be considered for shortlisting to appear in SSB interview. No communication will be entertained on this account. SSB interviews for short-listed candidates will be tentatively scheduled at Bangalore for Pilot & Observer candidates and at Bangalore/ Bhopal/ Visakhapatnam/ Kolkata for other branches/ entries. Shortlisted candidates will be informed about their selection for SSB interview on their e-mail or through SMS (provided by candidates in their application form).  Candidates are advised not to change their e-mail/ mobile No till selection process is over.
 
             (c)        Merit List & Appointment Letter  
 
                         (i)         Merit list will be based on combined marks of INET (50% weightage) & SSB (50% weightage).
 
                        (ii)         Candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit will be appointed for training as per all India merit of each branch / cadre based on availability of number of vacancies in various branches/ cadres.
 
             (d)       Examination Fees  Examination fee will be as per the extant govt regulations. The stipulated fee is to be paid through online mode. Admit card will be issued for the examination only to those candidates who have successfully paid the examination fee and who are entitled to waiver of examination fee.

             Click here to download syllabus for INET for Officers' Entries

             Click here for Sample Question Paper  for INET for Officers' Entries

 Educational & Other Qualifications

Click here for Educational Eligibility for Indian Navy Officers Entries

SSB Procedure ( CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS)

The candidates are assessed for various Officer Like Qualities at the Service Selection Boards. The qualities include planning & organising ability, social adaptability, social effectiveness and dynamic ability.  The SSB is conducted in two stages as under:-

(i)   Stage I  Intelligence Test, Picture Perception and Discussion test.

(ii)  Stage II Psychological testing, Group testing and interview.

Successful candidates are thereafter required to undergo medical examination (Approx  duration 03 to 05 days).

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SSB

·         Candidates are to report at the concerned Railway Station at the reporting time/date mentioned in candidates’ call up letter. A representative from the SSB will be present at the railway station for reception. In case of any difficulty, contact the MCO of Bhopal/ Bangalore/ Coimbatore/ Visakhapatnam/ Kolkata railway station.

·         If you are appearing for SSB for the first time for a particular type of commission, 3-Tier class rail fair (to & fro) will be refunded on production of tickets.

·         Bring the following for attending the SSB: -

o    Original Matric, BE/B Tech Degree certificate/ mark sheet.

o    Ten passport size un-attested photographs.

o    One pair White PT shoes, two pairs each white socks, white shorts, white T-shirts and two pairs of formal trousers and shirts (sober colour).

o    Print out of Call letter.

o    Risk certificate duly signed by parent / guardian to state “candidate (name) attending SSB with parent’s / guardian’s consent and at his own risk. Parent/ guardian is not entitled to claim any compensation or relief from government for injury sustained during SSB interview”.

·         Change of SSB dates will be allowed only in exceptional cases and change of venue is not allowed. The change of SSB dates is granted only by the call up officer/ office of the concerned SSB i.e. Bhopal/ Bangalore/ Coimbatore/ Visakhapatnam/ Kolkata. The candidates are required to fax their application for change of dates to the concerned call up officer/SSB. The details of call up officer are as follows:-

Sr. No.

Name of SSB

Postal Address

Tele No Call Up Office

(a)

12 SSB, Bangalore

The President 12 Service Selection Board Selection Centre South Cubbon Road Bangalore-560042

080-25588065
Fax-080-25327671
Email:- nardas[dot]37440[at]gov[dot]in

(b)

33 SSB, Bhopal

The President 33 Service Selection Board Selection Centre Central Sultania Infantry Line Bhopal-462018

0755-2732035/2702223
Fax:-0755-2744033/2735980
Email:-scc-bpl-mod[at]nic[dot]in

(c)

NSB Coimbatore

The President Naval Selection Board INS Agrani Red Fields Coimbatore-641018

Toll Free No-1800-425-4599 Tele:-04222386-Ext.960 Fax-0422-2325957
Email:-nsb-coimbatore[at]navy[dot]gov[dot]in

(d)

NSB Visakhapatnam

The President Naval Selection Board 9-IRSD Area Next to Material Organisation Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh-530008

Tele:- 0891-2815012
Fax:- 0891-2512150
Email:-to-nsbvzg[at]navy[dot]gov[dot]in

(e)

SSB Kolkata

SSB (Kolkata) Chhota Nadir Road Down Town Diamond Harbour South 24 Parganas West Bengal-743331

Tele:- 031-74255791/24892150
Email:-callup-ssbkol[at]navy[dot]gov[dot]in

·         For any further query, contact IHQ-MoD (N)/DMPR at 011-23010151/ 23011282, or email officer[at]navy[dot]gov[dot]in

 

 

PROCEDURE ON CONDUCT OF MEDICAL BOARDS


1.         A candidate recommended by the Services Selection Board (SSB) will undergo a medical examination (Special Medical Board) by a Board of Service Medical Officers. Only those candidates, who are declared fit by the Medical Board, will be admitted to the Academy. However, the President of the Medical Board will intimate the candidates declared unfit of their results and the procedure for an Appeal Medical Board (AMB) to be completed in a Command Hospital or equivalent within 42 days of Special Medical Board.
 
2.         Candidates who are declared unfit by the Appeal Medical Board (AMB) may request for Review Medical board (RMB) within one day of completion of Appeal Medical Board. The President AMB will intimate about the procedure of challenging the findings of AMB. The candidates will also be intimated that sanction for holding of Review Medical Board (RMB) will be granted at the discretion of DGAFMS based on the merit of the case and that RMB is not a matter of right. The candidate should address the request for RMB if he/ she so desires to DMPR, Integrated Headquarters Ministry of Defence (Navy), Sena Bhawan, Rajaji Marg, New Delhi – 110011 and a copy of the same is handed over to the President of AMB. O/o DGAFMS will inform the date and place (Delhi and Pune only) where the candidate will appear for a RMB.
 
3.         The following investigations will be carried out mandatorily during Special Medical Board. However, Medical Officer / Medical Board examining a candidate may ask for any other investigation as required or indicated :-
             (a)       Complete Haemogram
             (b)       Urine RE/ME
             (c)        X Ray chest PA view
             (d)       USG abdomen & pelvis
 

 PHYSICAL STANDARDS FOR OFFICERS (MALE/ FEMALE) ON ENTRY

 
4.         The candidate must be physically fit according to the prescribed physical standards.
 

           (a)       The candidate must be in good physical and mental health and free from any disease/ disability which is likely to interfere with the efficient performance of duties both ashore and afloat, under peace as well as war conditions in any part of the world.
            (b)       There should be no evidence of weak constitution, bodily defects or underweight. The candidate should not be overweight or obese.
 

5.         Weight

For entries published after 19 Oct 20 (SSC Jun 2021 - AT Course), click here for revised Height / Weight standards. The following standards are applicable for only those entries whose notifications were published prior to 19 Oct 20.

 

Notes:-
1.           The principle of "Average" will be utilized for calculating body weight for in between height.
2.           “Individual’s weight is considered normal if it is within +10 % departure from average weight given in the table I and II”. However, in individuals with heavy bones                         and broad build as well as individuals with thin build, but otherwise healthy this may be relaxed to some extent on merit.
 3.           The charts are under revision.


6.         During the medical examination of candidates, the following principal points will be ensured:-
 
           (a)       The candidate is sufficiently intelligent.
           (b)       The hearing is good and that there is no sign of any disease of ear, nose or throat.
           (c)        Vision in either eye is up to the required standard. His/ her eyes are bright, clear and with no obvious squint or abnormality. Movements of eye balls should be full and               free in all directions.
            (d)       Speech is without impediment.
            (e)       There is no glandular swelling.
            (f)        Chest is well formed and that his/her heart and lungs are sound.
            (g)       Limbs of the candidates are well formed and fully developed.
            (h)       There is no evidence of hernia of any degree or form.
            (j)         There is free and perfect action of all the joints.
            (k)        Feet and toes are well formed.
            (l)         Absence of any congenital malformation or defects.
            (m)      He/she does not bear traces of previous acute or chronic disease pointing to an impaired constitution.
            (n)       Presence of sufficient number of sound teeth for efficient mastication.
            (p)       Absence of any disease of the Genito-Urinary tract.
 
7.         Major defects for rejection are as under:-
 
           (a)       Weak constitution, imperfect development, congenital malformation, muscular wasting.
           (b)       Malformation of the head including deformity from fracture or depression of the bones of the skull.
           (c)        Disease or abnormal curvature of the spine, Scoliosis more than 10 degree by Cobb’s method till less than 25 years of age and 15 degree in more than 25 years of                   age.
 
Note:X-Ray of the spine will not be carried out as a routine. It will however be done on the advice of the Surgical Specialist wherever indicated.
 
           (d)       Skeletal deformity either hereditary or acquired and disease or impairment of function of bones or joints.
 
Note:-  Rudimentary cervical rib causing no signs or symptoms is acceptable.
 
           (e)       Asymmetry of torso or limbs, abnormality of locomotion including amputation.
           (f)        Deformity of feet and toes.
 
8.         Eye.
 
            (a)       Deformity or morbid condition of the eye or eyelids that is liable for aggravation or recurrence.
            (b)       Manifest squint of any degree.
            (c)        Active trachoma or its complication or sequelae.
            (d)       Visual acuity below prescribed standards.
 
(iii)         Keratorefractory Surgery (LASIK) maybe allowed for Short Service Commission intake of officers in the following categories:-
a.     Observer Entry
b.    ATC Entry
c.     NAI
d.    Law
e.     Logistics
f.     Education
g.    Graduate Entry Technical
h.     Naval Constructor/ Architect
(iv)         LASIK may be allowed subject to the following conditions :-
a.     Surgery should not have been carried out before 20 years of age.
b.    Uncomplicated surgery at least 12 months before examination.
c.     Axial length equal to or less than 25.0 mm by IOL Master or A scan
d.    Post LASIK corneal thickness measured by Pachymeter should not be less than 450 microns.
e.     Individuals with high refractive errors (> 6D) prior to LASIK are to be excluded.
f.     Normal retinal examination.
(v)         LASIK is not permitted for candidates of NDA [10+2 (B Tech)]; CDSE [GS (X) / Hydrography] and Pilot entries.

(vi)        
NEW VISION STANDARDS (NVS-20)

(a).             The Indian Navy has revised its Vision Standards which will be  applicable to  candidates whose SSB & medical testing (SMB/AMB/RMB) are scheduled to commence wef Aug 20 onwards for INET/SSC, Law, Sports, Musician, CDSE, NDA, NDA/INA & 10+2(B.Tech entries (training scheduled at Indian Naval Academy in Jan 21 and thereafter for all SSB/Medical batches in future). 
 

#   Additional details for Vision Standdares for Aviation entry are indicated at para 4.
 

(c)             The other conditions for  revised vision standards are as follows:-
(i)           The Kerato Refractive Surgery (PRK/LASIK/SMILE) is permissible for all branches at the time of recruitment, with following conditions:-

·                         Surgery should not have been carried out before 20 years of age.

·                         Uncomplicated Surgery at least 12 months before examination (Certificate mentioning the type of refractive surgery, date of surgery and pre-operative refractive error from concerned eye centre is to be produced by the candidate at the time of recruitment medical examination).

·                         Axial length less than or equal to 26 mm by IOL Master or A Scan.

·                         Residual corneal thickness measured by Pachymeter should not be less than 450 microns.

·                         Residual refraction less than or equal to + 1.0 D Sph or Cyl provided within the permissible limit for the category applied for.   However, for Pilot and Observer entries, the residual refraction should be nil.

·                         Pre-operative refractive error not more than +/-6.0D

·                         Normal retinal examination

Note:       Kerato-Refractory Surgery (PRK, LASIK, SMILE) is not acceptable for special cadres such as submarine, diving and MARCO.

(ii)
           Candidates who have undergone Radial Keratotomy are permanently unfit for all branches.

9.         Ear, Nose and Throat.
a.     Ear. History or recurrent ear ache, tinnitus or vertigo, impairment of hearing, disease of the external meatus including atresia, exostosis or neoplasm which prevent a thorough examination of the drum, unhealed perforation of the tympanic membrane, aural discharge or sign of acute or chronic suppurative otitis media, evidence of radical or modified radical mastoid operation.
Notes:-
 
1.         A candidate should be able to hear forced whisper at a distance of 610 cms with each ear separately with back to the examiner.
 
2.         The operation of tympanoplasty with or without cortical mastoidectomy for a dry central perforation of tympanic membrane is considered curative once the graft has taken up provided tympanic membrane is intact, mobile with free field hearing of 610 cms in each ear separately and a normal hearing threshold on pure tone audiometry. A gap of three months is considered adequate after operation of complete healing and graft stabilization. For fitness, the candidate should also show a normal compliance on Tympanometry.
 
          (b)       Nose. Disease of the bones or cartilages of the nose, marked nasal allergy, nasal polyps, atrophic rhinitis, disease of the accessory sinuses and nasopharynx.
 
Note:-  Simple nasal deformity not causing disfigurement, minor septal deviation not interfering with nasal airway and small traumatic septal perforation which are asymptomatic are acceptable.
 
          (c)        Throat. Disease of throat palate, tongue, tonsils, gums and disease or injury affecting the normal function of either mandibular joints.
          (d)       Disease of the larynx and impediment of speech. Voice should be normal. Candidates with pronounced stammer will not be accepted.
 
10.       Dental Condition. It should be ensured that a sufficient number of natural and sound teeth are present for efficient mastication.
 
        (a)       A candidate must have a minimum of 14 dental points to be acceptable in order to assess the dental condition of an individual. Dental points less than 14 are a cause of             rejection. The dental points are allotted as under for teeth in good opposition with corresponding teeth in the other jaw:-
           
                  (i)         Central incisor, lateral incisor, canine, 1st Premolar, 2nd Premolar and under development third molar with 1 point each.
                  (ii)        1st molar and 2nd molar and fully developed 3rd molar with 2 points each.
                  (iii)        When all 32 teeth are present, there will be a total count of 22 or 20 pints according to whether the third molars are well developed or not.
        (b)       The following teeth in good functional apposition must be present in each jaw:-    
                  (i)         Any 4 of the 6 anteriors.               
                  (ii)        Any 6 of the 10 posteriors.
           
            All these teeth must be sound/ repairable.
      (c)        Candidates suffering from severe pyorrhea will be rejected. Where the state of pyorrhea is such that in the opinion of the Dental Officer, it can be cured without extraction of teeth, the candidates may be accepted. A note about the affected teeth is to be inserted by the Medical/ Dental Officer in the medical documents.
      (d)       Artificial dentures are not to be included while counting the dental points.
 
11.       Neck.
a.     Enlarged glands, tubercular or due to other diseases in the neck or other parts of the body.
Note:-  Scars of operations for the removal of tubercular glands are not a cause for rejection provided there has been no active disease within the preceding five years and the chest is clinically and radiologically clear.
b.    Disease of the thyroid gland.
12.       Skin and Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI).
a.     Skin disease unless temporary or trivial.
b.    Scars which by their extent or position cause or are likely to cause disability/ or marked disfigurement.
c.     Hyperhydrosis  - Palmar, plantar or axillary.
d.    Congenital, active or latent sexually transmitted diseases.
Note:-  In cases with old healed scar over the groin or penis/ vagina suggestive of past STI, blood will be tested for STI (Including HIV) to exclude latent Sexually Transmitted Disease.
 
13.       Respiratory System.
a.     History of chronic cough or Bronchial Asthma.
b.    Evidence of pulmonary Tuberculosis.     
c.     Evidence of diseases of bronchi, lungs or pleurae detected on radiological examination of the chest will disqualify the candidate.
Note:-  An X-Ray examination of the chest will be carried out.
 
14.       Cardio-Vascular System.
           
            (a)       Functional or organic disease of the heart or blood vessels, presence of murmurs or clicks on auscultation.
 
            (b)       Tachycardia (Pulse Rate persistently over 96/min at rest), bradycardia (Pulse Rate persistently below 40/ min at rest), any abnormality of peripheral pulse.
d.    Blood pressure exceeding 140 mm Hg systolic or 90 mm Hg diastolic.
15.       Abdomen.
 
           (a)       Evidence of any disease of the gastro-intestinal tract, enlargement of liver, gall bladder or spleen, tenderness on abdominal palpation, evidence/ history of peptic ulcer               or previous history of extensive abdominal surgery. All officer entry candidates are to be subjected to the Ultra Sound Examination of the abdominal and pelvic organs for                     detecting any abnormalities of the internal organs.
 
            (b)       Inguinal or any other hernia or tendency thereto.
 
Note:-  Those who have been operated for hernia/ hydrocele, varicose veins, varicocele may be declared fit provided:-                      
i.        Six months have elapsed since the operation for hernia and six weeks for other minor operations. Documentary proof to this effect is to be produced by the candidate.
ii.        General tone of the abdominal musculature is good.
iii.        There has been no recurrence of hernia or any complication connected with the operation.
iii.        Fistula-in-Ano, Anal Fissure and Hemorrhoids unless satisfactory treatment has been carried out.
16.       Genito-Urinary System.
a.     Any evidence of disease of genital organs.
b.    Bilateral undescended testis, unilateral undescended testis retained in the inguinal canal or at the external abdominal ring unless corrected by operation.
Absence of one testis is not a cause for rejection unless the testis has been removed on account of disease or its absence has affected the physical or mental health of the candidate.
c.     Disease or malformation of the kidneys or urethra.
(d)       Incontinence of urine and nocturnal enuresis.
 
(e)       Any abnormality on examination of urine including albuminuria or glycosuria.
 
17.       Central Nervous System.
a.     Organic disease of Central Nervous System.
b.    Tremors.
c.     Candidates with history of fits and recurrent attacks of headache/ migraine will not be accepted.
18.       Psychiatric Disorders. History or evidence of mental disease or nervous instability in the candidate or his family.
 
19.       Women Candidates. They should not be pregnant and should also be free from gynaecological disorders such as primary or secondary Amenorrhea/ Dysmenorrhoea/ Menorrhagia etc. All women candidates will be subjected to ultra Sound Examination of the abdominal and pelvic organs for detecting any abnormalities of the internal organs.
 

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