Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Kaydeexotic(m): 7:13am On Sep 19, 2016 |
op the bitter truth here is that yur not going into the army cos of the passion you have for the job... It's cos of the passion you have for your pocket.. .may God save Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by ngolokante(m): 7:14am On Sep 19, 2016 |
You said it all... Just that there is a provision for something we call Conversion for SSC and DSSC officers to either RC or DC respectively. I'd you are successful at the Conversion Ex, the same terms and conditions that apply to RC officers (for SSC) and DC (for DSSC) applies to you... If you ask me, I would say say go for DSSC if you are a graduate but the competition is usually more intense than SSC on d surface, dey bt luk d same, bt i personally tink, 4 a graduate, dssc is better dan ssc.why? 1- ssc get deployed to combat corps (depts) such as artillery, armour, infantry, ordinance etc while dssc get deployed to non-combat corps like finance, education, medical etc 2- ssc, on completion of officer cadet training are commisioned as 2nd Lt (1 star) while dssc are commisioned as Lt (2 stars) 3- as ssc, u have to compete for appointment wit regular commision offr (rememba dis r yung men dat spent 5 yr in nda.dia is a general dislyk of dssc/ssc comision offrs by dem 4- u dont hav age on ur syd since u prob graduated 4rm uni/poly above 25yr of age, dis guy usually pass 4rm d academy at 22/23 |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by TONYE001(m): 7:15am On Sep 19, 2016 |
c u all, simple question, diff btw DSSC and SSC, una come dey write big grammer DSSC - SSC = D THEREFORE the diff btw DSSC AND SSC IS D Not exactly correct, brother. Since it's a product function, DSSC - SSC equals SSC (D-1).... 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Christane: 7:21am On Sep 19, 2016 |
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Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by SeanDada1(m): 7:22am On Sep 19, 2016 |
medmec: Hello Nairalanders
I will like anybody who has a critical evaluation of ideas to shed more light on the difference between the short service commission(SSC) and the Direct short service commission (DSSC) of the Nigerian Army.
Joining the Nigerian Navy requires you to go through the DSSC only and the same thing i know is applicable to the Nigerian airforce too.
Questions :
1.Why does the Nigerian army have DSSC and SSC
2. Also for a graduate joining the army through either of the 2 commissions,how often do you get promoted?
3. Also can a graduate of Mathematics be found in the Military police corps?
4. which is better for a graduate? the DSSC or SSC?
DSSC in the Army are meant for Non-Combatant civilian graduates who voluntarily wish to join and serve the NA in any capacity. SSC is meant for Combatant cadets and officers and rank and file of the NA who've are serving already in the army. An SSC gets more promoted than a DSSC graduate because of their combatant roles and responsibilities in the army. DSSC is better for a civilian graduate who wish to join the army.SSC has stipulated age requirements compared to DSSC whose age requirements are flexible. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Taku555(m): 7:28am On Sep 19, 2016 |
c u all, simple question, diff btw DSSC and SSC, una come dey write big grammer DSSC - SSC = D THEREFORE the diff btw DSSC AND SSC IS D see this guy oo |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by misterchris(m): 7:43am On Sep 19, 2016 |
The op no dey use Nl again sef. 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 7:50am On Sep 19, 2016 |
SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission (formerly known as Short Regular Commission, SRC) that is meant for those interested in field Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat Operations (U assume the rank of second Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after 18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise. When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-), U will have the option to retire or convert to Regular commission after a physical exercise; U will receive 2 chances each year to pass this after which at your third fail U will go on compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R on Regular Commission by default; This grants them automatic right to hold any appointment anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may share if God, age and politics is on your side. DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is meant for professional Officers interested purely in administrative functions of the army (U will assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training and will be fielded into any of the Corps where vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th year, you will have the option of retiring or convert to Direct Regular Commission which will involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a couple of documents after which U will be deemed converted and subsequent promotion will be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular Commission legally can achieve any rank except the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case of army Lieutenant General. However they cannot hold any Major appointment that demand control of combatant troops, unfortunately most of these appointments R usually assigned to Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy compared to number of officers qualified to filled them) so most times in the past, DRC don't usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast changing as DRC now achieve the rank of Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to Democracy...... A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't matter everybody will just face Infantry (The Combat land troops department of the army). Education Corps is for teachers and staff of Military school and military institutes, Infantry is war, peacekeeping and training for other combatant troops.... Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only army has SSC the rest have only DSSC..... Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA graduates and not DSSC Special forces R members of the armed forces trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all Special forces training course menu) Airforce has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU (Counter terrorism Unit).......... Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/ re-engagement into the armed forces in the event that the armed forces or the Nation is overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in the event of a General state of emergency........... Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/ Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very senior officer or a commander will only agree to carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert (by this time every personnel will be on camouflage only all day of the week instead of switching between other variants of their uniforms)...... Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R younger and have your first degree U will be accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with first degree for DSSC....... Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army is a place people R wary of because they have a tradition of promoting at a slower rate than others (though that is changing now), Air force is a place deemed better than army in terms of rate of promotions, though the level of discrimination for appointments against DSSC is far higher than that of army (in the army the man who can do the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will consider Regular Commission qualified or not before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms of pay and other things; the problem is that its deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U choose as your Spirit leads 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by kodine: 7:54am On Sep 19, 2016 |
on d surface, dey bt luk d same, bt i personally tink, 4 a graduate, dssc is better dan ssc.why? 1- ssc get deployed to combat corps (depts) such as artillery, armour, infantry, ordinance etc while dssc get deployed to non-combat corps like finance, education, medical etc 2- ssc, on completion of officer cadet training are commisioned as 2nd Lt (1 star) while dssc are commisioned as Lt (2 stars) 3- as ssc, u have to compete for appointment wit regular commision offr (rememba dis r yung men dat spent 5 yr in nda.dia is a general dislyk of dssc/ssc comision offrs by dem 4- u dont hav age on ur syd since u prob graduated 4rm uni/poly above 25yr of age, dis guy usually pass 4rm d academy at 22/23 Good response......u kno abt military. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by kodine: 7:57am On Sep 19, 2016 |
SeanDada1:
DSSC in the Army are meant for Non-Combatant civilian graduates who voluntarily wish to join and serve the NA in any capacity. SSC is meant for Combatant cadets and officers and rank and file of the NA who've are serving already in the army. An SSC gets more promoted than a DSSC graduate because of their combatant roles and responsibilities in the army. DSSC is better for a civilian graduate who wish to join the army.SSC has stipulated age requirements compared to DSSC whose age requirements are flexible. SSC get get more promoted than dssc.....No brosss. But u try sha...keep it up |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by effty(m): 7:59am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Since you are used to d jungle, I think farming is d best option. fadekemitoyin: I am 32years old,and I have passion for weapons and armory,combat etc.though I have my Bsc and I wish to go for SSC cos I also love rigorous jungle training,the question is,will I be choosen for SSC due to my age,or wot do u advice,I want someone who is into the military to advice me,tanks |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by kodine: 8:01am On Sep 19, 2016 |
zicco84: CareyTommy is right but its one-sided! D major ting is if u want a career that always to practise in your field to a fair extent, go for DSSC, if u want a career in the military, i.e, u want a chance to grow in the military, command troops and get a chance to get to the peak of your Military careeer, its SSC! ssc get to the peak of military career......very very slim...infact u will be frausssstrated..and u will leave the army. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by babyfaceafrica: 8:02am On Sep 19, 2016 |
xule20: SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission (formerly known as Short Regular Commission, SRC) that is meant for those interested in field Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat Operations (U assume the rank of second Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after 18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise. When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-), U will have the option to retire or convert to Regular commission after a physical exercise; U will receive 2 chances each year to pass this after which at your third fail U will go on compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R on Regular Commission by default; This grants them automatic right to hold any appointment anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may share if God, age and politics is on your side. DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is meant for professional Officers interested purely in administrative functions of the army (U will assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training and will be fielded into any of the Corps where vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th year, you will have the option of retiring or convert to Direct Regular Commission which will involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a couple of documents after which U will be deemed converted and subsequent promotion will be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular Commission legally can achieve any rank except the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case of army Lieutenant General. However they cannot hold any Major appointment that demand control of combatant troops, unfortunately most of these appointments R usually assigned to Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy compared to number of officers qualified to filled them) so most times in the past, DRC don't usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast changing as DRC now achieve the rank of Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to Democracy...... A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't matter everybody will just face Infantry (The Combat land troops department of the army). Education Corps is for teachers and staff of Military school and military institutes, Infantry is war, peacekeeping and training for other combatant troops.... Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only army has SSC the rest have only DSSC..... Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA graduates and not DSSC Special forces R members of the armed forces trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all Special forces training course menu) Airforce has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU (Counter terrorism Unit).......... Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/ re-engagement into the armed forces in the event that the armed forces or the Nation is overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in the event of a General state of emergency........... Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/ Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very senior officer or a commander will only agree to carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert (by this time every personnel will be on camouflage only all day of the week instead of switching between other variants of their uniforms)...... Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R younger and have your first degree U will be accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with first degree for DSSC....... Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army is a place people R wary of because they have a tradition of promoting at a slower rate than others (though that is changing now), Air force is a place deemed better than army in terms of rate of promotions, though the level of discrimination for appointments against DSSC is far higher than that of army (in the army the man who can do the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will consider Regular Commission qualified or not before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms of pay and other things; the problem is that its deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U choose as your Spirit leads nice 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by kodine: 8:02am On Sep 19, 2016 |
adekanmbi1986:
I disagree with this post. The current NYSC DG,N T Okorie Affia joined through DSSC and he is a Brigadier General i.e. A one star general he converted..and dos days its easy...but now...obio..e no easy oo |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 8:04am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Since 2011, this Nairaland Mob can be wicked sometimes oh, instead of nice topic, they keep push nonsense thread on fp.
Naso God they answer someone prayer, op self may not remember this thread self again. 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by docmoses(m): 8:15am On Sep 19, 2016 |
oshey xule20 |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by docmoses(m): 8:15am On Sep 19, 2016 |
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Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by skedy1(m): 8:34am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Jaybaba7: I thought this might be useful:
THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THOSE COMMISSIONED INTO
THE NIGERIAN ARMY!
There are 5 types of commission in the Nigerian Army (NA) - Not
Armed Forces. They are:
1. Regular Combatant (RC). Training takes 5 years.
2. Short Service Combatant (SSC). Training takes 6 - 9 months.
3. Direct Regular Combatant (DRC). Now attained on conversion
from DSSC.
4. Direct Short Service Combatant (DSSC). Training takes 6 - 9
months.
5. Executive Commission (EC). Training takes 2 - 3 months.
Details of such commissions are to be found in the Harmonised
Terms and Conditions of
Service (TACOS) for officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces but a
summary goes thus:
RC and SSC are combatants, trained to fight battles. Others are
not meant to be combatants.
Both SSC and DSSC are of relatively short durations (not more
than 12 years I think,
excluding extension of service) and must convert to RC and DRC
respectively to enjoy a
longer career. Theoretically, RCs and DRCs can rise to become
generals ie Brigadier Generals,
Major Generals etc. (Remember the pyramid structure? The higher
it gets, the smaller it
becomes. In other words, many are called but only a few are
chosen). DRCs are mainly
professionals - surgeons, pharmacists, chaplains, surveyors etc. -
and are usually not found
in the core combat arms of Infantry, Armour and Artillery but are
be found in the Army Engineers
and Signals. ECs are made up of former soldiers and do not
usually exceed the rank of Major.
There are varying criteria for the various commissions. In reality
the advantage is more on
the side of those who were originally RCs than those who were
originally SSCs in terms of age,
rank, numbers etc. However, anything can happen, for instance Lt.
Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi (rtd.)
rose to become Chief of Army Staff (COAS) even though he wasn't
originally an RC.
Although DRCs may never become COASs or General Officers
Commanding (GOCs), they can apart from
being Staff Officers also hold command posts in corps or services
in which they predominate.
These include Education, Medical and Finance among others.
Life in the Army here in Nigeria can be promising, particularly now
that efforts have been made
to consolidate emoluments but achievement of success or wealth
in the Army (here in Nigeria as well
as is in other countries) is a product of motivation and
determination. If you want to live well,
you will. If you don't, you won't. The choice is really yours!
For RC or DRC, mininum years of service is about 15 years and life
as a cadet can be quite strenuous.
Generally, training is in the Infantry Corps Centre and School
(ICCS), Jaji, Kaduna State. As for the
DSSs and ECs, their training is usually less strenuous, not as in
NDA where RCs and SSCs are trained.
Cadets are usually humourously welcomed with the euphemism,
"Unfortunate Nigerians, you will nearly die
but you will not die!" But you should survive if you are physically
fit afterall, many have gone before
you. As a cadet, you are entitled to allowances which may not
really cater for your family if you have one but could go a long way
to help you sustain yourself.
If you wish to obtain more information on the Nigerian Army and
the types of application forms available,
you can check with the Army Public Relations Department in any
military barracks near you. For RC, you
need at least 5 credits including English and Mathematics. For
SSC, DRC and DSSC, you must be a
graduate. Lawyers in the army are usually found in the Army Legal
Services and the Military Police.
They can also be found in lesser numbers in other corps and
services. As for your private practice,
it all depends on what type but you won't be expected to have
your private practice as a lawyer alongside your military career.
Lastly, it is also noteworthy to say that the Nigerian Defence
Academy (NDA) now offers some post-graduate
courses for those in the military as well as for those not in the
military.
Simple!!!
#TeamCombatant!!!! |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by kechywillz(m): 8:44am On Sep 19, 2016 |
I love military but am skeptical about it |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by ishowdotgmail(m): 9:06am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Insha Allah next 2 years will be joining the Nigerian army too God help me so 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by progress69: 9:13am On Sep 19, 2016 |
sholacivileng:
Man you are very wrong if you think DSSC is Actually better than SSC, you stated 4points nd not all are correct, and on the contrary i want to tell you that SSC is better, you said it yourself that SSC guys have to compete with the guyz who came out of NDA(Regular) didn't you ask yourself why DSSC don't compete for appointments or promotions? it is because the SSC guys will get promoted faster than the DSSC guyz and thats the basic truth, as you may know, the guyz taken into the DSSC are usually older guyz Btw 29-34, that would tell you they are not needed to be fully active SSC guys dont get promoted faster. Get ur facts right. You actually have to do courses and pass them before u are promoted as an SSC officer where as DSSC officers get promoted every 4 or 5 years without having to write exams. Same way an SSC officer can covert to be a regular officer, there is also a conversion exam for DSSC officers. I will rather prefer DSSC to SSC. And trust me, that "beef" of regular or SSC officers is practically dead. A former chief of Air Staff was an SSC officer. Many stuffs are now political. Even though a DSSC officer may not get to be a cheif, how many regular officers actually fill in those positions. 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by johnmarcel(m): 9:21am On Sep 19, 2016 |
with God on my side by next I should be in the military #nothingisgonnastopme 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by predatorX: 9:23am On Sep 19, 2016 |
c u all, simple question, diff btw DSSC and SSC, una come dey write big grammer DSSC - SSC = D THEREFORE the diff btw DSSC AND SSC IS D Iwo lo ni opolo ju. You're the only person with sense here. See as everyone just dey lecture us. The difference is D just going by your simple arithmetic. The problem with Nigerians is oversabi. If you ask why the economy is bad, won ma bere si ma se alaye ma so fun wa pe 16 yiars ti PDP fi ba ilu je lo fa. Them go talk say na PDP. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Gassa007: 10:16am On Sep 19, 2016 |
xule20: SSC is a Combatant Short Service Commission (formerly known as Short Regular Commission, SRC) that is meant for those interested in field Operations AKA War or peace-keeping or Combat Operations (U assume the rank of second Lieutenant in the army -*- and R usually fielded into Infantry Corps of the Nigerian army after 9mths - 12mths of training); after 18mths - 2yrs U receive your first promotion to Lieutenant -**- and your subsequent promotions are 4years a rank or as vacancies/slots arise. When U achieve your 6th Year (Usually when U R or awaiting to assume the rank of Captain -***-), U will have the option to retire or convert to Regular commission after a physical exercise; U will receive 2 chances each year to pass this after which at your third fail U will go on compulsory retirement. N.B;- NDA graduates R on Regular Commission by default; This grants them automatic right to hold any appointment anywhere in the armed forces; a right SSC may share if God, age and politics is on your side. DSSC is Direct Short Service Commission and is meant for professional Officers interested purely in administrative functions of the army (U will assume the rank of Lieutenant -**- after training and will be fielded into any of the Corps where vacancies exist for your discipline after 6-7mths of training). Your First 2 ranks will be achieved after 5years of promotion each. In your 10th year, you will have the option of retiring or convert to Direct Regular Commission which will involve mainly just a medical exam and filling a couple of documents after which U will be deemed converted and subsequent promotion will be achieved on a 4year basis a rank or as vacancy/slots exists N.B;- Direct regular Commission legally can achieve any rank except the APEX rank in each armed forces; In the case of army Lieutenant General. However they cannot hold any Major appointment that demand control of combatant troops, unfortunately most of these appointments R usually assigned to Brigadier or Major Generals (a rank that usually has very limited slots/vacancy for occupancy compared to number of officers qualified to filled them) so most times in the past, DRC don't usually proceed after the rank of Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel - though this trend is fast changing as DRC now achieve the rank of Brigadier General even Major General, thanks to Democracy...... A B. ed can go for DSSC if there is vacancy in the Education Corps only beyond that no hope; a B. ed can go for SSC as what U read doesn't matter everybody will just face Infantry (The Combat land troops department of the army). Education Corps is for teachers and staff of Military school and military institutes, Infantry is war, peacekeeping and training for other combatant troops.... Yes a B.Ed can go for all armed forces but only army has SSC the rest have only DSSC..... Jets and Crafts/Vessel is exclusively for NDA graduates and not DSSC Special forces R members of the armed forces trained for specific field OPS (for Now boko Haram & counter insurgency is the core of all Special forces training course menu) Airforce has QRF (Quick response force), Army has CTU (Counter terrorism Unit).......... Military reserve R meant for Mass recruitment/ re-engagement into the armed forces in the event that the armed forces or the Nation is overwhelmed by a foreign or local threat. Retired officers fit the profile, also Civil defence and other paramilitary bodies can be conscripted in the event of a General state of emergency........... Pistols R meant specifically for commandants/ Commanders/Service Chiefs or as occasion demands. Usually the culture is for your Aides to carry arms for U as a very senior officer; a very senior officer or a commander will only agree to carry in the event that his unit is on Military alert (by this time every personnel will be on camouflage only all day of the week instead of switching between other variants of their uniforms)...... Usually for SSC in recent times, 30years is the maximum and 26 is the minimum but if U R younger and have your first degree U will be accepted. DSSC for army and airforce is minimum 26 to 35 maximum but even if U R younger with a first degree U R welcome. Navy insists on maximum of 30yrs and younger with first degree for DSSC....... Army, Navy, Air force is anyone's choice. Army is a place people R wary of because they have a tradition of promoting at a slower rate than others (though that is changing now), Air force is a place deemed better than army in terms of rate of promotions, though the level of discrimination for appointments against DSSC is far higher than that of army (in the army the man who can do the job and is qualified gets its; airforce they will consider Regular Commission qualified or not before DSSC). Navy is deemed the best in terms of pay and other things; the problem is that its deemed the most difficult to enter...........so U choose as your Spirit leads Please what about those that used only waec result and those called recruits. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by akinszz: 10:20am On Sep 19, 2016 |
No, its brig. Gen sholacivileng:
Let me also add that DSSC guyz usually don't get promoted past the rank of a Colonel that is one eagle nd 2 stars |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by nextprince: 10:42am On Sep 19, 2016 |
sholacivileng:
Let me also add that DSSC guyz usually don't get promoted past the rank of a Colonel that is one eagle nd 2 stars Lie! Lie!! Lie!!! They rise to the rank of Generals, just that they can't be COAS. 2 Likes |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by nextprince: 10:51am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Romics: Can a bachelor's degree graduate go for SSC?I'll be 23 this year and I have a Bsc in Statistics,which one of the two(DSSC or SSc) do you advc me to go for?And how do I go about it?Please reply its urgent. I will advise u go for either navy or airforce (both are dssc). Leave army and their wahala, but if u prefer army, don't even think about ssc. Even the regular officers prefer the dssc for their children/wards. Forget all these people arguing about what they are completely ignorant of. 3 Likes |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by nextprince: 11:03am On Sep 19, 2016 |
billtommy: This are my questions pls
I intend joining the army via SSC, after conversion, would I be able to command a parade and be allowed to get a juicy appointment?
And as we know SSC starts with one star, how long does it take for an SSC officer tobe promoted to d rank of a 2 star? RC peeps take a year or thereabout, is it d same for SSC officers? As for parade, even before conversion, u may command. It depends on where u are serving and the availability of officers. Commanding of parade is not based on ur mode of entry cos a dssc officer may even be ordered to command while there are regular officers. Seniority is also a factor. But let me tell u, most military officers dont even like parade. Juicy appointment? Bro, that one depends on ur Corp and who tell u that being a regular officer suggests a juicy appointment? For promotion, I'm not too sure but I think it should be around 2 to 3 yrs. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by nextprince: 11:07am On Sep 19, 2016 |
fadekemitoyin: I am 32years old,and I have passion for weapons and armory,combat etc.though I have my Bsc and I wish to go for SSC cos I also love rigorous jungle training,the question is,will I be choosen for SSC due to my age,or wot do u advice,I want someone who is into the military to advice me,tanks For SSC, ur age is a very big barrier. |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Uwaeromosele: 11:22am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Dssc measn Direct short service course; Those are people in the army that are in charge of the administration(Army is not abut fighting alone , u need administrators) E.g doctors , educationist.etc..d reason y dey was Dssc in d 1st place was bcus dey (Nda) did nt hv d course at 1st.so u go 2 d university nd come back nd b a medical doctor 4 dd force. .u get boss. SSC; Short service commissionMost people dat wanted 2 go 2 Nda as regular b4 .but couldn't(nd u knw Nda once u r 221 , dey would accept u) so most of dem go 2 d university for quick 4 yr degree nd come back 2 join. 2)Yes promotion depends.As a Dsssc ur promotion is slow (ys u get 2 star once u r through but ya promotion takes 4rm four years at 1st.But once u get 2 d rank of a captain, It will take 5yrs each 2 get 2 d nxt rank.den once u reach major it takes 6 yrs 2 getv2 d nxt rank.but it will stop at 6yrs.so u see most retire at colonel downwards..at most brig Gen nd u can be NYSC Director general...cus 4rm 2 star general 2 colonel is abut ..google d 4rmer dg of nysc.3rd Dg b4 d current one. SSC; are fighters so dey get promoted fast also in the long run.you can convert to RC afta abut 10yrs. (buh age of course is d problem. U must retire at the age of 60yrs weda RC, DSSC OR SSC) A mathematician has a place.You can be in ssc as a flyer. .or dssc u start overseeing schoolsAnd u can be a commandant sef) It depends if u wanted 2 go to RC. nd love to fight etc ..but u could not, Ssc.buh if u dnt really want 2 fight lyk dat Dssc.Your choice is important. Goodluck. 1 Like |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Nobody: 11:30am On Sep 19, 2016 |
Gassa007: Please what about those that used only waec result and those called recruits. You gonna fall under non commissioned officers and starting from recruit to private....cheers 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What Is The Difference Btw The Dssc And Ssc Of The Nigerian Army? by Gassa007: 11:39am On Sep 19, 2016 |
xule20:
You gonna fall under non commissioned officers and starting from recruit to private....cheers Can they convert to commissioned officers |