Will I be able to clear the Medical Test of Army, If I have only One testes by Birth?
Will I be able to clear the Medical Test of Army, If I have only One testes by Birth?
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Dear Candidate,
-According to the norms of the INDIAN ARMY,there is no such criteria under which a candidate,having only one testis,by birth or not,is disqualified in the medical exams of the Army.
-It would bear no such problem if it has no affect on the physical activities of your bodies.
-If it affects your body in any manner,and you fail to perform the physical tasks as asked by the officials in the army,then you might some difficulties,and will have to face rejection on this grounds.
-So make sure,you are completely fit,to do the requisite tasks,and you will have proper chances of being selected.
Good Luck.
DEAR FRIEND,In indian army medical tests are given very seriously and correctly.if you have only one testes then you are rejected but if you have not any problem on your body then your problem can understood by someones and then result give to you.don't fear face the medical test.
dear this depends upon the officer under whom considaration the medical test is taken...if you have few other defects also along with the mentioned one then you may be declared unfit but if you are fit in other tests then there is 50-50 chance but mostly this depends upon the medical officers ...
good luck
dear aspirant sorry to say that you would be rejected if you are having only one testes by birth. you can prepare for any other exam.
all the best
happy learning!!!