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25th June 2023, 12:56 AM
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Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune
How to join the army nursing job after completion of bsc nursing?
And when will be the next exam? |
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27th June 2023, 04:50 PM
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Re: Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune
The nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune is:-
*Staff Nurse , Nursing Services Aster Medicity , Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai *Staff Nurse GNM Pune , Mumbai *Staff Nurse Pureplay Technologies Pune , Kolkata and Hyderabad |
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28th June 2023, 02:40 AM
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Re: Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune
Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune.
To pursue a nursing job in the Army, specifically in Army Nursing in Pune, the candidate can consider applying for the Short Service Commission (SSC) in the Military Nursing Service (MNS). Name of the Organization Indian Army No. of Posts 220 Vacancies Name of the Posts Military Nursing Service Job Category Government jobs Job Location New Delhi , Delhi Age 18 to 45 Years. |
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28th June 2023, 05:36 AM
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Re: Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune
Name of the Exam Total Seats
Military Nursing Service (MNS) 220. Age Limit: Born between 1st October 1998 to 30th September 2006 (Both days inclusive). Educational Qualification: you must have passed in the first attempt, Senior Secondary Examination (10+2) or equivalent (12 Years schooling) examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany & Zoology) and English with not less than 50% aggregate marks as a regular student from a Statutory / Recognized Board /University/ Examination Body. |
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30th June 2023, 09:01 AM
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Re: Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune
To join the Army Nursing job in Pune after completing BSc Nursing, you can follow these steps:
1. Check Eligibility: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the Indian Army for recruitment into the Military Nursing Service (MNS). The eligibility criteria may include age limits, educational qualifications, and physical fitness standards. The specific requirements may vary, so it's crucial to refer to the official notifications and guidelines provided by the Indian Army. 2. Stay Updated: Keep track of the official notifications and advertisements released by the Indian Army for recruitment into the MNS. These notifications contain important information such as the application process, selection procedure, and exam dates. You can regularly check the official Indian Army website, employment newspapers, and defense-related job portals for the latest updates. 3. Application Process: When the recruitment process is announced, ensure that you submit your application within the specified timeframe. You will need to fill out the application form accurately and attach the required documents, such as educational certificates, identity proof, and other relevant certificates as mentioned in the official notification. 4. Written Examination: Prepare for the written examination conducted by the Indian Army as part of the selection process. The examination typically assesses your knowledge in subjects related to nursing, general awareness, English language, and logical reasoning. Study the prescribed syllabus, practice previous years' question papers, and consider enrolling in coaching classes or online courses, if required. 5. Interview and Medical Examination: If you qualify in the written examination, you will be called for an interview and a medical examination. Prepare for the interview by researching about the Indian Army, their core values, and nursing-related topics. The medical examination will assess your physical and medical fitness to ensure you meet the required standards. 6. Training and Commission: If you successfully clear all the stages of the selection process, you will be offered a commission as a nursing officer in the Military Nursing Service. After the commission, you will undergo training at the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) institutions. It's essential to note that the recruitment process for the Indian Army Nursing job may be subject to change, and the specific details can vary from one recruitment cycle to another. Therefore, it is highly recommended to refer to the official notifications, guidelines, and instructions provided by the Indian Army for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Keep yourself updated with the official Indian Army website, join dedicated forums or groups for nursing aspirants, and connect with individuals who have previously gone through the recruitment process for the Military Nursing Service to gain insights and guidance. |
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1st July 2023, 01:15 AM
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Re: Nursing job in Army Nursing in Pune
The Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) of the Indian Army offers nursing job opportunities through the Military Nursing Service (MNS). To join the Army Nursing Corps, you can apply for the MNS B.Sc. Nursing course. Here are the steps to join the Army Nursing Corps:
Eligibility: You must meet the eligibility criteria set by the Indian Army. Generally, female candidates who have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with at least 50% aggregate marks are eligible to apply. Entrance Exam: You need to appear for the MNS Entrance Exam, which is conducted by the Indian Army. The exam consists of objective-type questions covering subjects like Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and General Intelligence. Selection Process: After qualifying the entrance exam, you will undergo a selection process that includes an interview, medical examination, and verification of documents. Training: If you are selected, you will undergo a 4-year B.Sc. Nursing course at selected colleges of nursing under the Indian Army. The training is fully funded by the Indian Army, and during the course, you will receive a stipend. Job Placement: Upon successful completion of the course, you will be commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Army Nursing Corps and posted to various military hospitals and medical establishments across the country, including Pune. |
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