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37 SSC Officer Vacancy – Army Dental Corps,All India

Last Date:18 May,2021
Army Dental Corps
All India

Indian Army released an Official Notification for the post of 37 SSC Officer (Army Dental Corps) Vacancy for grant of Short Service Commission from BDS/MDS passed candidates interested in sarkari result Indian Army Army Dental Corps Online application can apply before 18 May 2021. Please go through this article and follow each tables for full vacancy details, educational qualification, eligibility criteria, pay scale, salary and How to apply Indian Army Army Dental Corps govt job opening at official website https://joinindianarmy.nic.in/

Employment Notification 37 SSC Officer Vacancy – Army Dental Corps,All India

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– SSC Officer
No of post – 37
Pay Scale – As Per Rules of Indian Army

Educational Qualification:
BDS/MDS passed out with 55% Marks from a College/University recognized by Dental Council of India and completed one-year Compulsory Rotatory Internship as mandated by DCI.Only those candidates (BDS/MDS) who have appeared in the National Eligibility cum-Entrance Test, NEET (MDS)-2021 are eligible to apply.

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General Information:

  • Online applications are invited from Indian citizens, both male and female, for grant of Short Service Commission in the Army Dental Corps 2021.
  • Candidates must be BDS (with minimum 55% marks in final year BDS)/MDS having passed from a College/University recognized by Dental Council of India (DCI). He/she should have completed one-year Compulsory Rotatory Internship, as mandated by DCI, by 31 Mar 2021 & must be in possession of Permanent Dental Registration Certificate of State Dental Council/DCI valid at least up to 31 Dec 2021.
  • Only those candidates (BDS/MDS) who have appeared in the National Eligibilitycum-Entrance Test, NEET (MDS)-2021 conducted by National Board of Examinations (NBE), New Delhi, under the aegis of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GoI, on 16 Dec 2020, at various examination centers of NBE, are eligible to apply. Candidates must submit the copy of Mark-sheet/Score card of NEET (MDS)-2021 along with the application.
  • The candidate must not have attained 45 yrs of age as on 31 Dec 2021.
  • Only those candidates who have ticked ‘YES’ for SSC in AD Corps option while filling of NEET (MDS)-2021 application form can apply
  • Eligible candidates may Apply this sarkari naukri online through the website http://www.joinindianarmy.nic.in from 19.04.2021 to 18.05.2021.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice 37 SSC Officer Vacancy – Army Dental Corps,All India

  • The Indian Army Dental Corps (IADC) is a specialist corps in the Indian Army which primarily provides medical services to all Army personnel, serving and veterans, along with their families.
  • History of dentistry in India dates back to vedic era. Patanjali and Sushruta were vedic era surgeons who wrote about extraction of teeth, forceps, transplantation of teeth from captured or dead enemies, and reconstruction of jaws, face and nose damaged in the acts of war or violence. Earlier Indians used to maintain dental hygiene. They used datun, especially from neem and babool twigs, to clean the teeth. Indians also used false teeth, in 1193 CE the body of Jayachandra was identified by his false teeth. Indians did not use refined sugar or crystal sugar and incidences of dental caries were low. Refined sugar or crystal sugar were introduced by the British raj in 19th century, and started to be used more commonly only after World War II. Consequently, incidences of dental caries among Indians increased with the usage of these from 20% population in 1950 to 50% by 1970 and 70% by 1990s.
  • Western medical practice reached India in 1600 CE with the first fleet of the British East India Company, consisting of five ships, each of which had two barber surgeon. They established shore-based factories for trade and progressively gained their colonial rule over India. In 1822 CE, first western-style medical institute for training was opened at Kolkatta, which became Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata. First-ever dental college was established in England in 1855. Dr. Rafiuddin Ahmed, who is considered father of dentistry in India, established first-ever recognised dental institute in India in 1925 after obtaining his Doctor of Denta Surgery degree from University of Iowa.
  • Dentistry was part of British colonial rule’s Indian Medical Service (IMS). The first Indian who joined the IMS was Dr. S.C.G. Chukerbutty in 1855. Regular dental treatment for British troops in India started in 1905 when special pay was paid to medical officers including dentists. Between the First and Second World Wars, many British military officers of British raj and their families did not like to be treated by the Indian doctors of IMS. However, the shortage of doctors due to the outbreak of the World War II forced the British Raj to recruit Indian doctors not only as the lower grade IMD (Indian Medical Department) but also as the higher grade of IMS, which was previously available only to British nationals. After the 1940, when it was decided that a large number of otherwise fit candidates who get rejected due to the dental caries could be easily recruited, the Indian Army Dental Corps (IADC) expanded significantly.
  • Physically fit candidates can apply for the recruitment in IADC after the completion of Bachelor of Dental Surgery or an equivalent degree recognised by the Dental Council of India.

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