Direct involvement in community health projects and clinical awareness campaigns.
Manage teams and projects at a national level, refining your organizational skills.
Build a professional profile that stands out to residency programs and employers.
Connect with healthcare experts and like-minded peers across the country.
Opportunities to participate in and lead public health research initiatives.
Receive official recognition and Letters of Recommendation for outstanding service.
Please review the detailed position guidelines before applying. Each role includes defined responsibilities, eligibility criteria, and expected commitment. Apply only after understanding the scope and accountability of your selected position.
Yes. You may apply for more than one position. The application fee only needs to be paid once.
Yes, first-year students can apply.
However:
Yes, you may apply for both. However, if selected for National Council, you will not hold a Local Council leadership position simultaneously.
After submission, all applications undergo a shortlisting process based on eligibility and role requirements. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
All final selections will be officially announced through:
The tenure for 2026 councils will be one year, starting from the official announcement and handover.
For National Council positions, prior active involvement in VFAHT is strongly preferred. For Local Councils, motivated new members may also apply.
Yes. VFAHT encourages applications from Medical, Allied Health, and Biomedical students.
You may apply to initiate or become part of the council formation process in your institution.
No. Please review your application carefully before submitting.
No. The application fee is non-refundable.
Non-selected applicants are encouraged to stay involved in VFAHT activities and apply again next year.
National Council positions require consistent weekly engagement, reporting, and participation in national-level initiatives.
Local Council roles require regular campus-level activity coordination.