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What is the difference between short service regular commission (SSRC) and direct short service commission (DSSC)?
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It is disgusting that candidates queries' are not being taken seriously. Only a week left to apply for short service commission program and still I didn't get any response. Pitiful
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Dear both are same. Training duration is 6 months in PMA for both.DSSC stand for direct short service commission which they metion only for Army Education corp rest short services commission are for doctors, engineers and graduate who can join via ssc so both are same and apply for AEC.
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Dear both are same. Training duration is 6 months in PMA for both.DSSC stand for direct short service commission which they metion only for Army Education corp rest short services commission are for doctors, engineers and graduate who can join via ssc so both are same and apply for AEC.
Is there any eligibility for Political Science student ? In the advertisement of DSSC, IR/NIA qualification is required besides other degrees but no eligibility for Political Science student is there. However, I read somewhere that Political Science degree holders can also apply? Do you have any information regarding the said advertisement?
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Dont know about it and if u have master degree in relevant subjects u can apply
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Dont know about it and if u have master degree in relevant subjects u can apply
Yes,I have M.A degree in Political Science
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