9 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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9 months ago
Can I get into Armed Forces Medical College for MD in Pathology with 600 marks in NEET PG?
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Obtaining a score of 600 in NEET PG might be adequate for an MD degree in Pathology at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in some years.The common range of NEET scores for MD/MS at AFMC is from 550 to 600 out of 800, and Pathology is less
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Obtaining a score of 600 in NEET PG might be adequate for an MD degree in Pathology at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in some years.The common range of NEET scores for MD/MS at AFMC is from 550 to 600 out of 800, and Pathology is less competitive than other branches like Surgery (which falls between 600 and 650). A score of 600 typically implies an All India Rank (AIR) below 5000, which is enough for the DGAFMS shortlist. The final admission is based on an interview and medical fitness tests plus about 20 to 30 seats for PG students every year across the specialties. 600 is a pretty good score for 2025, though cutoffs keep changing.
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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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Both programs of BSc Perfusion Technology and BSc in Endoscopy Technician (under BPMT) at Armed Forces Medical College end up with military service, so placement can be seen as being similar. Perfusion Technology, which operates heart-lung mac
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Both programs of BSc Perfusion Technology and BSc in Endoscopy Technician (under BPMT) at Armed Forces Medical College end up with military service, so placement can be seen as being similar. Perfusion Technology, which operates heart-lung machines, is important in cardiac units and starts at pay level 6-7 (INR 4.2-6 LPA) in the armed forces.The Endoscopy Technician salary range is also comparable. While the demand for perfusionists is moderately higher due to the complexity of the surgery, both are assured 100% placement in the AFMS. in terms of transition to civil life, perfusionists might enjoy an edge (INR 8-10 LPA vs. 6-8 LPA for endoscopy), but there is an absence of solid data. On that note, Perfusion Technology takes a very slight edge based on scope.
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Abhinav ShuklaCurrent Student
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Here are some expected cut off details of B.Sc Nursing for 2025 at AFMC Pune -UR/ EWS - 50th Percentile and marks - 720-137OBC - 40th Percentile and marks - 136-107SC - 40th Percentile and marks- 136-107ST - 40th Percentile and marks - 1
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Here are some expected cut off details of B.Sc Nursing for 2025 at AFMC Pune -UR/ EWS - 50th Percentile and marks - 720-137OBC - 40th Percentile and marks - 136-107SC - 40th Percentile and marks- 136-107ST - 40th Percentile and marks - 136-107UR/ EWS and PH - 40th Percentile and marks - 136-121OBC and PH - 40th Percentile and marks - 120-107SC and PH 40th Percentile and marks - 120-107ST and PH 40th Percentile and marks - 120-108.
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9 months ago
What entrance exam scores are accepted by Armed Forces Medical College for admission to MDS?
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Affiliated to the National Board of Examinations (NBE), the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) uses the NEET MDS score for admission to its MDS programme. NEET MDS is exclusively the single gateway entrance exam for postgraduate dental course
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Affiliated to the National Board of Examinations (NBE), the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) uses the NEET MDS score for admission to its MDS programme. NEET MDS is exclusively the single gateway entrance exam for postgraduate dental courses in India in all institutes including AFMC.Among all the commands and across the top-based preparation, a competitive score between 600-650 out of total 960 is made to rank within the top 1000, and then to apply through the Directorate General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS) for vacancies at Army Dental Corps. This means that there are no alternative exams like AIIMS PG or state-level tests. There is an option of a final selection between interview and medical fitness after examination. There stands NEET MDS-the one and only entrance
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Admission to the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune is far from being easy. The competition for selection is cut-throat that candidates tend to score top marks in NEET-UG, ideally above 600 out of 720, since the number of seats is very l
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Admission to the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune is far from being easy. The competition for selection is cut-throat that candidates tend to score top marks in NEET-UG, ideally above 600 out of 720, since the number of seats is very limited (about 130).After the NEET comes the tough screening that includes a Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning (ToELR), psychological assessment, interview, and medical fitness test. Eligibility is 10+2 with 60% in PCB and unmarried status (age 17-24). Given that AFMC is a military medical college of national importance, one should be academically brilliant, physically fit, and committed to serving in the armed forces, so it is one of the toughest medical admissions in India.
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9 months ago
Is Armed Forces Medical College as good as Government Medical College, Nagpur for MS in Orthopaedics?
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Hari ChagantipatiCurrent Student
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Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) has an edge over Govt. Medical College (GMC) Nagpur while comparing all aspects-away in MS Orthopaedics. AFMC is a Tier-1 institute with excellent infrastructure and advanced surgical facilities, with milita
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Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) has an edge over Govt. Medical College (GMC) Nagpur while comparing all aspects-away in MS Orthopaedics. AFMC is a Tier-1 institute with excellent infrastructure and advanced surgical facilities, with military-grade training for the specialists produced by armed forces.The faculty comprises top experts, and students learn in high-pressure hands-on environments. GMC Nagpur has quite a good reputation, but is Tier-2 college with strong academics but less specialised resources and lower national ranking. Thus, the newer AFMC's NEET PG cutoff is much higher for MS (550-600 vs. GMC's 500-550). For orthopaedics, AFMC wins having such exposure and career prospects in military healthcare.
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No, direct admission to the BSc Nursing programme at the Armed Forces Medical College is not allowed. Admissions are based strictly on merit through the NEET UG selection, followed by an exhaustive selection process. Candidates must score betw
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No, direct admission to the BSc Nursing programme at the Armed Forces Medical College is not allowed. Admissions are based strictly on merit through the NEET UG selection, followed by an exhaustive selection process. Candidates must score between 550 and 600+ marks generally out of 720 in the NEET and then pass through AFMC screening comprising the Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic, and Reasoning (ToELR) assessment, psychological assessment, interview, and the tests to check medical fitness. The 40 female candidates will be picked for admission every year. There is no management quota and no backdoor entries. Everything is done through DGAFMS to ensure military preparedness and requires candidates to conform to academic and physical standards.
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According to sources, NEET/UG scores acceptable for MBBS at Armed Forces Medical College would range from 615 to 645 out of 720. The boys generally need 615 to 620 (AIR 4000 to 5000), while girls require 640-645 (AIR 2000-3000) because of fewe
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According to sources, NEET/UG scores acceptable for MBBS at Armed Forces Medical College would range from 615 to 645 out of 720. The boys generally need 615 to 620 (AIR 4000 to 5000), while girls require 640-645 (AIR 2000-3000) because of fewer seats (25 vs. 105).An initial NEET cutoff is considered, followed by an AFMC screening (ToELR, interview, medicals) that adjusts this merit list. This goes down to 550-580 for reserved categories.
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