Cracking the written exam is only half the journey to becoming a Military Nursing Service (MNS) Officer. The medical examination and physical fitness test is the final and most critical stage that decides your selection. Every year, many academically strong candidates are rejected due to minor medical or fitness issues that could have been avoided with proper preparation.
In this detailed guide by Victor Growth, you will learn everything about the latest MNS physical standards, medical requirements, disqualifying conditions, and proven fitness tips to ensure you are 100% medically fit on the final medical day.
Why MNS Physical & Medical Standards Matter
MNS officers serve in:
High-altitude military hospitals
Border medical units
Field medical operations
Emergency & disaster zones
This requires:
✅ Excellent physical endurance
✅ Perfect vision & hearing
✅ Strong mental stability
✅ Disease-free medical profile
Hence, the Indian Army follows very strict medical standards for MNS selection.
Stages Where MNS Medical & Physical Fitness Is Checked
Initial Medical Screening after Interview
Detailed Medical Examination at Military Hospital
Final Medical Fitness Certification before Joining
Failure at any stage leads to immediate disqualification, irrespective of exam marks.
✅ MNS Physical Standards (Latest Official Norms)
1. Height Standards
Minimum Height: 157 cm
For candidates from hilly regions: 152 cm (as per approved relaxation)
2. Weight Standards
Must be proportionate to height and age
BMI must fall within 18.5 – 24.9
3. Chest Measurement
Well-developed chest with no deformity
No respiratory restriction
✅ MNS Vision Standards (Very Important)
| Vision Type | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Distant Vision | 6/6 or 6/9 |
| Near Vision | N6 |
| Myopia | Up to –5.5D |
| Hypermetropia | Up to +3.5D |
| Colour Vision | CP-II (Normal) |
| LASIK Surgery | Allowed with conditions |
❌ Conditions like night blindness, squint, retinal disorders may lead to rejection.
✅ MNS Hearing Standards
Normal hearing in both ears
Ability to hear whispered voice at 5–6 meters
No chronic ear infections or perforated eardrum
✅ General Medical Standards for MNS
The candidate must be physically and mentally sound with no permanent disabilities. The following are strictly checked:
Normal blood pressure
Normal heart rhythm
Healthy lungs
Normal kidney & liver function
No neurological disorders
No spinal deformities
Normal menstrual health
No contagious diseases
❌ Common Medical Disqualification Reasons in MNS
Many candidates fail due to preventable issues, such as:
Flat foot or knock knees
Scoliosis / spinal curvature
Severe acne or skin diseases
Varicose veins
Asthma
Diabetes
Thyroid disorders
Epilepsy
Chronic sinusitis
Tattoo in restricted areas
Underweight or overweight BMI
Poor posture
Tattoo Policy in MNS (Strictly Enforced)
Tattoos are NOT allowed on:
Face
Forearms
Neck
Any visible area in uniform
Small tattoos may be allowed only if:
On inner forearm
Non-offensive in nature
Declared during medical exam
✅ Mental & Psychological Fitness Standards for MNS
Apart from physical fitness, MNS candidates are evaluated for:
Emotional stability
Stress handling capacity
Decision-making under pressure
Discipline & behavioural maturity
Confidence & social adaptability
✅ MNS Fitness Preparation Tips (6–12 Month Plan)
Start your physical preparation at least 6–12 months before the medical test.
🏃 Daily Physical Routine
Brisk walk / jogging – 30 minutes
Light stretching & mobility exercises
Core strengthening exercises
Breathing exercises for lung stamina
🧘 Yoga & Posture Correction
Surya Namaskar
Cobra & Mountain pose for spine
Anulom-Vilom & Pranayama for lung capacity
🥗 Diet for Medical Fitness
High-protein foods (pulses, eggs, curd)
Green leafy vegetables
Fruits rich in Vitamin C
Adequate water intake
Avoid junk food & crash dieting
✅ Medical Preparation Checklist for MNS Aspirants
Before medical tests:
Get full body check-up done
Correct minor eyesight issues early
Treat acne, skin & ENT problems
Maintain proper sleep cycle
Regularly monitor BMI
Avoid extreme gym workouts causing injuries
Can Disqualified Candidates Appeal in MNS Medical?
Yes. Candidates declared temporarily unfit may be given:
Review Medical Board
Appeal Medical Board
based on Army medical rules.
However, final authority remains with the Indian Army Medical Board.
Why Choose Victor Growth for MNS Medical & Fitness Guidance?
At Victor Growth, we prepare you not just for the exam—but for final military selection success:
✅ Detailed MNS medical guidance
✅ Fitness planning & monitoring
✅ Interview & psychological training
✅ Written exam + medical preparation under one roof
✅ Affordable Fee Structure
✅ Experienced defence exam mentors
Final Words
Many aspirants lose their MNS dream not in the exam hall—but in the medical room. With early preparation, correct fitness guidance, and disciplined lifestyle, you can clear the MNS medical examination confidently and safely.
Let Victor Growth guide you from classroom to commissioning as a proud Military Nursing Officer in the Indian Army.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the minimum height required for MNS?
The minimum required height is 157 cm (152 cm for certain hilly areas as per rules).
2. Is eyesight a major reason for MNS rejection?
Yes. Poor distant vision, night blindness, squint, or retinal issues often lead to rejection.
3. Are tattoos allowed in MNS?
Tattoos on visible body parts are strictly prohibited. Limited exceptions apply only to non-visible areas.
4. Can overweight candidates clear MNS medical?
No. Candidates must maintain a normal BMI as per Army standards.
5. Is asthma allowed in MNS medical?
No. Asthma is a permanent ground of disqualification.
6. How early should I start fitness preparation for MNS?
Ideally 12 months before the medical examination for best results.
7. Does Victor Growth provide fitness guidance for MNS?
Yes. Victor Growth offers complete MNS fitness, medical, interview & written exam preparation under one structured program.





