Hello sir I appeared at CAPF AC mst on 4th dec 2024 at ssb gorakhpur where i was rejected for bilateral papilledema ( a medical condition in which optic disc swells) but when i got back home and met a neurologist at aiims patna who got my MRI done and also reffered me to an eye doctor and when all the report came everything was normal.the neurologist said that everything was absolutely fine.sir what should i do next and how to proceed further in this case .please help me sir
Sir meri height har jagah 165.4 cm hi a Rahi hai but ITBP noida ne meri height 164.6 measure ki aur bahar kar diya , why they are doing so? Aur mai aage kya kar sakta hu
Hello Uttam, Dear Aspirant, We understand your concern and disappointment regarding the height measurement discrepancy. It's important to note that minor variations in height measurements can occur due to factors such as posture, measurement techniques, equipment, or even time of day (height tends to be slightly higher in the morning). Regarding ITBP's decision, their measurement is considered final for selection purposes, as per their guidelines. However, you have the following options to address this: Request a Re-measurement: Politely appeal to the recruitment board for a re-measurement during the same process, if allowed. Mention your consistent height measurements in other assessments. File a Grievance: If you strongly believe an error was made, you can lodge a formal grievance with the concerned authorities. Ensure your appeal is respectful and supported by valid documentation (e.g., medical certificates). Future Opportunities: If the re-measurement or appeal is unsuccessful, focus on other recruitment opportunities. Continue to prepare diligently and explore roles with height criteria that align with your measurements. Team Nishtha stands with you in this journey. Remember, setbacks are temporary, and perseverance always pays off. Best of luck for your future endeavors! Warm regards, Team Nishtha
Dear Candidate, Thank you for reaching out. UPSC typically takes 5-7 working days to respond to such requests. However, this may vary depending on their workload. We recommend you regularly check your email for their response and follow up if necessary. Feel free to reach out for further assistance. Best regards, Team Nishtha
Hello Prasanni, In the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) Assistant Commandant (AC) medical examination, knock knees, also known as genu valgum, are typically assessed through a physical examination by the medical officer. The testing procedure generally involves the following steps: Visual Inspection: The candidate stands upright with their feet together, and the doctor observes the alignment of the knees and feet. Measurement: The distance between the inner malleoli (ankle bones) is measured while the knees are touching. A significant gap indicates the presence of knock knees. Functional Assessment: The candidate may be asked to walk or perform specific movements to observe any functional limitations or discomfort. Range of Motion: The doctor may also check the range of motion in the knees to ensure there are no other underlying issues. If knock knees are deemed to be severe or if they affect mobility, the candidate may be declared unfit for service. It's important for candidates to be aware of these assessments during the medical examination process. Hopefully all the steps are clear to you. Thank You. All the best.
Sir What is the time frame given for Re Medical nowadays as i have seen in some videos they are saying re medical ia conducted within 4-5 days. Is it true?
Hello Faisal, Talking about the Physical test it takes approximately 50-60 days after the written result and medical test is conducted immediately after your Physical efficiency test , followed by a review medical for temporary unfit candidates. No they give you some Stipulated time within a that time you have to be present for the remedical. While the personal interview part is conducted when UPSC is not having any other interviews to conduct. Yes you read that right , as from last three years Upsc is taking 5-7 months after the review medical tests. Hopefully you doubt has been cleared now. Thank All the best.
Hello Manish, These all are technical doubts you have to consult with the professionals sorry I am unable to say anything regarding this. Hope you understand. Thank You. Keep Exploring Team Nishtha. Happy Learning.
The condition you are referring to is called polydactyly. It is a condition that will cause rejection in the medical test in which doctors will examine you and assess you for fitness to join the forces. I witnessed personally such a case during my medical test for CAPF. That individual was asked to get the extra fingers on both his arms surgically removed and appear for the remedial exam. He was also informed that even after removal of extra fingers, he must have “full- functionality of both arms” ,ie, must be able to wield guns and fire with proficiency. Once you are judged unfit in the medical examination, you will have around 45 days to report for the remedical examination after fixing the flaws, which is usually held at a CRPF Hospital, Delhi. Afterall, CAPF is a force, for which medical fitness is mandatory..since the job requires you to be..
Hello Niraj, No there is only a single chance for Shot Put. Here are the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) criteria: For Males: 100 Meters race: Complete in 16 seconds 800 Meters race: Complete in 3 minutes 45 seconds Long Jump: 3.5 meters (3 chances) Shot Put (7.26 kg): 4.5 meters For Females: 100 Meters race: Complete in 18 seconds 800 Meters race: Complete in 4 minutes 45 seconds Long Jump: 3.0 meters (3 chances). Thank You. All the best.
Thanks sir 😊
Thank you sir 😊
Sir pilonidal sinus is a rejection point
Recently while practicing for pet i got injured, i have foot drop now , will i be disqualified in medicals?
Sir is there any chance to reject squint eye in capf ac medicals pls reply sir 😢
Hello sir
I appeared at CAPF AC mst on 4th dec 2024 at ssb gorakhpur where i was rejected for bilateral papilledema ( a medical condition in which optic disc swells) but when i got back home and met a neurologist at aiims patna who got my MRI done and also reffered me to an eye doctor and when all the report came everything was normal.the neurologist said that everything was absolutely fine.sir what should i do next and how to proceed further in this case .please help me sir
Have you got the chance of re-medical?
You can show your report over there.
@TeamNishtha remedical was conducted on next day itself without any clinical tests
Sir fissure h surgery bi karali firse hogya 1 saal m
Sir i have brachymetatarsia on right foot
It's PR rejection or TR rejection?
What Should i do?
Please consult specialist doctor.
@@TeamNishtha thanks sir
Sir meri height har jagah 165.4 cm hi a Rahi hai but ITBP noida ne meri height 164.6 measure ki aur bahar kar diya , why they are doing so?
Aur mai aage kya kar sakta hu
Hello Uttam, Dear Aspirant,
We understand your concern and disappointment regarding the height measurement discrepancy. It's important to note that minor variations in height measurements can occur due to factors such as posture, measurement techniques, equipment, or even time of day (height tends to be slightly higher in the morning).
Regarding ITBP's decision, their measurement is considered final for selection purposes, as per their guidelines. However, you have the following options to address this:
Request a Re-measurement: Politely appeal to the recruitment board for a re-measurement during the same process, if allowed. Mention your consistent height measurements in other assessments.
File a Grievance: If you strongly believe an error was made, you can lodge a formal grievance with the concerned authorities. Ensure your appeal is respectful and supported by valid documentation (e.g., medical certificates).
Future Opportunities: If the re-measurement or appeal is unsuccessful, focus on other recruitment opportunities. Continue to prepare diligently and explore roles with height criteria that align with your measurements.
Team Nishtha stands with you in this journey. Remember, setbacks are temporary, and perseverance always pays off. Best of luck for your future endeavors!
Warm regards,
Team Nishtha
Sir, why did you quit the job?
Sir i don't have my finally submitted DAF with me. I have mailed UPSC, In how many days they will provide me that?
Dear Candidate,
Thank you for reaching out. UPSC typically takes 5-7 working days to respond to such requests. However, this may vary depending on their workload. We recommend you regularly check your email for their response and follow up if necessary.
Feel free to reach out for further assistance.
Best regards,
Team Nishtha
@TeamNishtha thank you sir. I got it.
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Sir how the knock knees checked there ? Straight legs or v shaped ??
Hello Prasanni,
In the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) Assistant Commandant (AC) medical examination, knock knees, also known as genu valgum, are typically assessed through a physical examination by the medical officer. The testing procedure generally involves the following steps:
Visual Inspection: The candidate stands upright with their feet together, and the doctor observes the alignment of the knees and feet.
Measurement: The distance between the inner malleoli (ankle bones) is measured while the knees are touching. A significant gap indicates the presence of knock knees.
Functional Assessment: The candidate may be asked to walk or perform specific movements to observe any functional limitations or discomfort.
Range of Motion: The doctor may also check the range of motion in the knees to ensure there are no other underlying issues.
If knock knees are deemed to be severe or if they affect mobility, the candidate may be declared unfit for service. It's important for candidates to be aware of these assessments during the medical examination process.
Hopefully all the steps are clear to you. Thank You. All the best.
Sir What is the time frame given for Re Medical nowadays as i have seen in some videos they are saying re medical ia conducted within 4-5 days.
Is it true?
Hello Faisal, Talking about the Physical test it takes approximately 50-60 days after the written result and medical test is conducted immediately after your Physical efficiency test , followed by a review medical for temporary unfit candidates. No they give you some Stipulated time within a that time you have to be present for the remedical.
While the personal interview part is conducted when UPSC is not having any other interviews to conduct. Yes you read that right , as from last three years Upsc is taking 5-7 months after the review medical tests.
Hopefully you doubt has been cleared now. Thank All the best.
@@TeamNishtha Thanks
But my doubt was the time frame given for Review Medical if a person is unfit during the Medical test?
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Sir is an open surgery of lungs acceptable during the medical tests?
I have dealt with broad physical standards, for specific medical conditions please consult government hospitals near you.
Did you get any information regarding it??
Sir I had undergone a slip disc surgery L4-L5 and L5-S1 Laminectomy and discectomy 5 years ago,can I clear CAPF AC medical
Hello Manish, These all are technical doubts you have to consult with the professionals sorry I am unable to say anything regarding this. Hope you understand. Thank You. Keep Exploring Team Nishtha. Happy Learning.
sir i have six fingers in right hand is it eligible
The condition you are referring to is called polydactyly.
It is a condition that will cause rejection in the medical test in which doctors will examine you and assess you for fitness to join the forces.
I witnessed personally such a case during my medical test for CAPF. That individual was asked to get the extra fingers on both his arms surgically removed and appear for the remedial exam. He was also informed that even after removal of extra fingers, he must have “full- functionality of both arms” ,ie, must be able to wield guns and fire with proficiency.
Once you are judged unfit in the medical examination, you will have around 45 days to report for the remedical examination after fixing the flaws, which is usually held at a CRPF Hospital, Delhi.
Afterall, CAPF is a force, for which medical fitness is mandatory..since the job requires you to be..
@@TeamNishtha sir should i opt for surgery now or later after due consideration of medical board
Sir, there are 3 chances given for shot put.
Hello Niraj, No there is only a single chance for Shot Put.
Here are the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) criteria:
For Males:
100 Meters race: Complete in 16 seconds
800 Meters race: Complete in 3 minutes 45 seconds
Long Jump: 3.5 meters (3 chances)
Shot Put (7.26 kg): 4.5 meters
For Females:
100 Meters race: Complete in 18 seconds
800 Meters race: Complete in 4 minutes 45 seconds
Long Jump: 3.0 meters (3 chances). Thank You. All the best.
Yes 3 chances are given from capf ac 2023 initially there was only single chance