The Initial Medical Check-Up Examination (IMCE) is a crucial step in the recruitment process for Nepal Police. This assessment ensures that candidates meet the health standards required for active duty.
Below is a comprehensive list of conditions that render individuals Ineligible in the IMCE:
- Disability/Deformity.
- Hands or feet that are crooked or have abnormal fingers.
- Knee lock or rickets causing bowlegs (Grade K2 and above).
- Extremely flat feet (bear-like feet).
- Inability to speak clearly or stammering.
- Limping.
- Hunched back.
- Inability to bend the body completely.
- Crooked or twisted body.
- Having a contagious दुवी vitiligo (leukoderma).
- Hair loss, graying, or dyed hair.
- Extremely thin according to height. The minimum weight for men is 50 kg, and for women it is 42 kg.
- Cross-eyed.
- Inability to close one eye.
- Weight excessively higher than the required weight according to height.
- The body is overweight, but the limbs appear thin.
- Unusual scars on the face.
- Tattoos on visible parts of the body.
- More than two decayed or missing teeth.
- Varicose veins or swollen veins.
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Initial Medical Check-Up Examination of Nepal Police (in Nepali)