Is Joining the British Gurkhas in 2024 Worth It? 🇬🇧| My 7-Year Experience!
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
- Disclaimer: This video is not meant to suggest that joining the British Army is the only or the best career option. I’m simply sharing the positive aspects of my experience and providing information for those who may be considering it as a potential path, especially for those facing financial challenges in pursuing higher education. It’s one option to consider, particularly if you’re already planning to join the British Army.
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Thinking of joining the British Gurkhas in 2024? As someone who has proudly served for 7 years, I’m sharing everything you need to know - from the weekly routine, salary, and military benefits, to annual leave, pension, and more. In this video, I dive deep into the pros and cons, revealing whether it's truly worth joining. Don't miss my personal experiences and insights about the Gurkha life!
Disclaimer: This video is not meant to suggest that joining the British Army is the only or the best career option. I’m simply sharing the positive aspects of my experience and providing information for those who may be considering it as a potential path, especially for those facing financial challenges in pursuing higher education. It’s one option to consider, particularly if you’re already planning to join the British Army.
Thank you!
Khatra Solti👌
@@rakeshrai7619 Thank you solti for your support 👌
Wahh dai jhan jos po ayo ta laure banne...
anyway I m prs of intake 24/25 soon I will achieve my goal and i will change my family life forever❤❤❤And new subscriber hai dai ma...tapaiko
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Am glad bhai! Give your 100%, however afno education pani continue gardoi janu.
Anyway, Best of luck 🫶 share the information among your peers!
Thanks!
Nice paat .👌🏻keep it up.
Thank you pat ❤️
Highly Informative 👍🏼👍🏼
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🔥 🔥 🔥 keep it up dost
Thank you dost, appreciated for you support brother 🫶
Can nepali British army be doctor in uk?
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Very informative paat
Thank you pat 🫶
Can nepali join to SAS(special Air service) special force of British army? Please reply
@@logogaming457 Yes sure 💯
@@RandomvlogUKNP thanks for info
Big fan Solti
@@pabanmagar8022 haha same here solti raja 😅
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Brother student visa ma uk aako le British army vidna pauxan ki naii Uk bataii...?
@@bipenrai2391 Paudoina bhai, yetaiko citizenship hununparxa. Unless someone is from commonwealth country.
Can nepali be doctor in uk british army?
@@bardankhatri7535 No, a Nepali joining the British Gurkhas as a Private (PTE) cannot become a doctor within the British Army while serving as a soldier. The British Army has specific entry requirements for medical professionals, and becoming a doctor typically requires a medical degree before joining the military.
However, there are opportunities for career progression within the army that might allow soldiers to specialize in other medical-related roles, such as a combat medic or healthcare assistant. To become a doctor, one would need to pursue medical education separately, outside of the Gurkhas, and potentially apply to join the British Army Medical Services as a qualified doctor.
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Name aula ta sir ?final ko lagi
@@nishchalrana3981 It’s fair enough bhai, aunu parne ho! However, not guaranteed!
Stay positive 💪
@@RandomvlogUKNP Huss thank you I hope awos last age ho yo 😂
@@nishchalrana3981 good luck bro 😀
Nice ❤
Thank you dosti 🫶
can we get higher education in camp after joining the british army like engineering
. ...and can you share your education level or status ....plz daju..
In the British Army, the ELCAS scheme offers up to £2,000 per year for three years to fund approved education or training. You need to have served 6 years for lower tier access or 8 years for the higher tier.
Or as we are as equivalent as permanent resident (ILR) you can get a Student loan bhai.
Ani 9% of your income will be taken away If you earn more than 27k per year.
However, bhai army le
Padnuko lagi time didoina, afnai free time
Ma padnu parxa, which ali garo hunu sakxa advance course haru ko lagi. Therefore if your really want to peruse such a big course than Army nai xodera padnu parla.
Its abit complicated bhai.
Anyway thanks for the comment!
@@BigamMalla important kura: yeta ko resident bhaye paxi, uni ko fee pani ekdum thorai hunxa, Nepal bata in compare to international student.
Ani arko kura, yedi timile yearly 27k bhanda dheroi kamayenau bhane student loan tirnu pardoina!
@@RandomvlogUKNP another dout ... If I joined the QGE regiment and served more than 5 years, then can I get a certificate of engineer in somthing field and call as an Er.username?
If you join the Queen’s Gurkha Engineers (QGE) in the British Army and serve for over 5 years, you’ll receive extensive training in various engineering fields. However, simply serving in the QGE doesn’t automatically grant you an official “Engineer” title or certificate recognized outside the military.
To be formally recognized as an engineer (with a title like “Er.”), you would typically need to pursue a professional qualification or certification in a specific engineering discipline. This could be through civilian courses or professional bodies, such as the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) or the Engineering Council UK, which may involve completing recognized courses, gaining experience, and potentially passing exams.
The military offers opportunities to gain qualifications and experience, and through the ELCAS scheme and other Army education programs, you can pursue further training to become certified in a specific field. Afterward, you could potentially use the title “Engineer” depending on your qualifications.
@@RandomvlogUKNP thank you for your kind information
Daily viewer ❤
Thanks 😊
Abako tah bidawa pension napaune khabar cha kaso ho?
@@Drx-p5l bidwa?
@@RandomvlogUKNPaajkalko bidawaharule budako pension napaune bhanne suneko satya ho?
Sahi hoki hoina babu?
@@Drx-p5l Pension majale paixa. 🤗
@@RandomvlogUKNP paunna re achammako kura sunnama aachahai
Desh ghumnu, brotherhood hunu, advanture training, all bullshit man
Goraharu racist huncha fact is that.
European desh huncha bhane na aaunuu.
Kale,,, dhoti, harek lai thaha cha yo kuro
Nepali bahek
Ani nepali le matrai racism ko kura gardaina garna chahanna , nepali le matrai.
@@BholaSingh-vv6ej I completely agree with you, brother. However, Racism exists within all of us; it’s part of our nature as creatures. Even animals are territorial and may not accept others in their space. Similarly, as Nepalese, we often consider caste when it comes to favoritism, and we naturally feel closer to people from our hometown or caste, often unconsciously giving them preference.
If we look at ourselves, many of us feel uncomfortable seeing Indians living well in our country or marrying Nepalese women. Racism is everywhere, no matter where you go. It’s ingrained in us, and you may face some form of it even in your own country.
That said, I’m not encouraging anyone to leave their homeland. Personally, I never wanted to leave Nepal, but I had no choice. Every day, I think about returning to my motherland, but I can’t. Leaving the country isn’t a fantasy or a wish for many of us; it’s something we’re compelled to do because of the situation in our nation.
So, yes, I completely agree with you, my brother. ❤️