4 months ago
What is the selection criteria for BSc at AFMC Pune?
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saurya snehalCurrent Student
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The candidate will be chosen on the basis of merit at the All India level. Every year in February or March, a written objective exam will be administered at a few chosen locations (published periodically). Every year in April or May, students
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The candidate will be chosen on the basis of merit at the All India level. Every year in February or March, a written objective exam will be administered at a few chosen locations (published periodically). Every year in April or May, students who pass the entrance exam will be invited to an interview at a few chosen centers. Applicants need to be deemed medically fit. A Medical Board of Military Medical Officers will decide the fitness.
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6 months ago
How can I apply for AFMC in Pune?
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Jiya TyagiCurrent Student
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AFMC Pune admissions are open for all courses. The college offers merit and entrance-based admission to all UG, PG, and Doctoral courses. Candidates seeking admission to AFMC Pune must fill out the online application form by visiting the unive
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AFMC Pune admissions are open for all courses. The college offers merit and entrance-based admission to all UG, PG, and Doctoral courses. Candidates seeking admission to AFMC Pune must fill out the online application form by visiting the university official website. Given below are the parameters, candidates required to follow while applying at AFMC Pune:Must full fill the basic eligibility criteria set by the collegeAppear in college level screening round Visit college camous for document verificationPay the application fee for final seat allotment
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6 months ago
What is the latest cutoff information on MDS admissions at Armed Forces Medical College?
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Hari ChagantipatiCurrent Student
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The cutoffs for MDS admissions at Armed Forces Medical College for the latest admission have to be cleared based on NEET MDS scores and recruitment cycles of the Army Dental Corps for the year 2024. The cutoffs between 600 to 650 out of 960 nu
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The cutoffs for MDS admissions at Armed Forces Medical College for the latest admission have to be cleared based on NEET MDS scores and recruitment cycles of the Army Dental Corps for the year 2024. The cutoffs between 600 to 650 out of 960 numbers were also dependent on the factor that an overall rank in NEET MDS should lie within just above 1000, but that varies by category (in case lower reserved).After the NEET MDS, "- candidates are shortlisted by DGAFMS based on merit and vacancy (usually about 5 to 10 seats every year)-" whereas the final selection then comes into play through an interview and medical testing. However, the real ones for cuts in 2025 are yet to be published, and thus a trend shows that they will be around that same range, adjusted for competition and availability of seats. Look for typical figures from DGAFMS for the precise numbers.
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Chaitanya KhadseCurrent Student
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Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune, known for its strong focus on military medical services, offers a BSc Neuro Technician programme with a 100% placement guarantee within the Indian Armed Forces, where graduates are commissioned as offi
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Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune, known for its strong focus on military medical services, offers a BSc Neuro Technician programme with a 100% placement guarantee within the Indian Armed Forces, where graduates are commissioned as officers.
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Hari ChagantipatiCurrent Student
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Recruitment for BSc Nursing graduates of the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) is not detailed as a distinct average salary because most graduates enter the Armed Forces.After completing the course, they are commissioned as Nursing Officers
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Recruitment for BSc Nursing graduates of the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) is not detailed as a distinct average salary because most graduates enter the Armed Forces.After completing the course, they are commissioned as Nursing Officers in the Military Nursing Service (MNS) with a basic salary of around INR 56,100 per month (Lieutenant's pay scale-Level 10, 7th CPC) plus allowances such as HRA and military perks, amounting to INR 8-10 Lacs annually.Remuneration in civilian hospital jobs, if undertaken, is up to INR 4-6 LPA depending on experience and location. Earnings in the Army are low but assured: job security is guaranteed, but the AFMC career path diverges steeply from the mainstream of nursing.
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6 months ago
I am 22 years old and want to join AFMC 2024 for MBBS, but I don't have any B.Sc degree. Am I still eligible?
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mridul shuklaCurrent Student
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Hi there, unfortunately, if you're 22 and don't have a B.Sc degree, you wouldn't meet the AFMC MBBS eligibility for 2024. AFMC typically requires candidates applying directly from school to be 21 or younger as of December 31 of the admission y
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Hi there, unfortunately, if you're 22 and don't have a B.Sc degree, you wouldn't meet the AFMC MBBS eligibility for 2024. AFMC typically requires candidates applying directly from school to be 21 or younger as of December 31 of the admission year. Those who are older usually need to have completed a B.Sc degree to qualify for a lateral entry. I'd suggest checking the latest AFMC guidelines on their official website to be sure, but based on the current rules, you wouldn't be eligible without a B.Sc.
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Kapil LalwaniCurrent Student
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Your acceptance into AFMC becomes possible because of your completion of every subject while pursuing the improvement exam for better percentage marks. AFMC specified that prospective candidates need to finish their grade 12 course with at lea
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Your acceptance into AFMC becomes possible because of your completion of every subject while pursuing the improvement exam for better percentage marks. AFMC specified that prospective candidates need to finish their grade 12 course with at least 60% overall in Physics, Chemistry, Biology plus 50% English marks. The application for AFMC selection remains open to you since you passed previously and aim to improve your grade yet meet the necessary eligibility requirements including medical standards.
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6 months ago
How good is Armed Forces Medical College for MHA?
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Hari ChagantipatiCurrent Student
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Regarded as one of the premier medical institutes in India, Master of Hospital Administration at Armed Forces Medical College represents the highest echelon of studies in this area.AFMC's MHA programme trains students in hospital management, h
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Regarded as one of the premier medical institutes in India, Master of Hospital Administration at Armed Forces Medical College represents the highest echelon of studies in this area.AFMC's MHA programme trains students in hospital management, health systems, and administration, with a strong emphasis on discipline and practical exposure through AFMC's hospitals. Faculty members include expert medical and administrative personnel who contribute to the standing and infrastructure of AFMC.The placements are mostly in military healthcare or reputed civilian hospitals, with packages ranging from 6-10 LPA.
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Hari ChagantipatiCurrent Student
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For boys, the latest cutoff for MBBS in armed Forces Medical College was, per gender-wise merit lists again, about 615-620 out of 720 for boys and 640-645 for girls, 105 boys/25 girls in 2024 based on NEET UG.These scores essentially correspo
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For boys, the latest cutoff for MBBS in armed Forces Medical College was, per gender-wise merit lists again, about 615-620 out of 720 for boys and 640-645 for girls, 105 boys/25 girls in 2024 based on NEET UG.These scores essentially correspond to All India Rank 3000-5000; however, ultimate selection also depends on AFMC's own screening (ToELR, interview, medicals), thus modifying the effective cutoff. For 2025, expect a similar range, which can slightly change due to varying NEET difficulty and an applicant pool. Reserved categories may be lower (roughly 550-580). DGAFMS or the website of AFMC publish the official annual figures.
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Saket KumarCurrent Student
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Leaving the AFMC BSc Nursing course in between could result in a penalty, potentially involving the forfeiture of fees and a ban from future NEET-UG examinations for a year. Here's a more detailed explanation:Forfeiture of Fees
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Leaving the AFMC BSc Nursing course in between could result in a penalty, potentially involving the forfeiture of fees and a ban from future NEET-UG examinations for a year. Here's a more detailed explanation:Forfeiture of Fees:You might face the forfeiture of fees already paid, including refundable registration fees, if you choose to leave the course without joining or complete the course. Debarred from NEET-UG:If you leave the course after joining, you might be debarred from participating in the NEET-UG examination for the next year. Bond/Agreement:Some institutions might require students to sign a bond or agreement, committing to complete the full course. Breaching this bond may result in penalties or financial liabilities. Specific Regulations:It's crucial to consult the official guidelines and regulations of AFMC and the governing body overseeing the admission process for accurate and up-to-date information about penalties for leaving the course in between.
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