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29th July 2012, 07:45 PM
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Can a person be an IPS with a fractured hand?
Can a person be an ips with his fracture hand?...please tell me the complete details
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8th August 2012, 05:11 PM
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Re: Can a person be an IPS with a fractured hand?
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UPSC conducts only Medical test, and you have to fulfill the given eligibility criteria: ## Height: Minimum height for men and women is fixed at 165 cm and 150 cm. ## Permitted problems in Vision: Total amount of Myopia which includes cylinder should be less than -4D, and total amount of Hypermetropia which again includes cylinder should not exceed +4D. ## You must have high grade color vision and binocular vision. ## Chest Girth expandable: Men - 84 cm, Women - 79 cm. [expansion: 5cm]. ## All joints should show perfect motion. If your hand is Fractured then you will face problem at the time of medical and you will be rejected on the basis of Fractured. If you need more details you can contact UPSC. |
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26th June 2014, 10:49 PM
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Re: Can a person be an IPS with a fractured hand?
My leg was fracture when i was 10year old and it was operated 2times,now i m 21year old and totaly fit. Can i apply for ips
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