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Tanu Rao

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Army College of Medical Sciences is a not a Govt college. It is a private medical affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). It was established in 2008 by the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES), and is run by AWES only. ACMS Delhi is also approved by the National Medical Commission (NMC).

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Tanu Rao

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ACMS Delhi or Army college of Medical Sciences is affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. ACMS Delhi is also recognised by the Medical Council of India (now National Medical Commission, NMC). Undergraduate Admission for MBBS in Army College of Medical Sciences is conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU). The counselling and seat allotment process is also conducted by GGSIPU.

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Tanu Rao

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Army College of Medical Sciences, also known as ACMS, is a medical college in Delhi. Admission to Army College of Medical Sciences depends on the qualification of the candidate. Admission to ACMS Delhi are based on the scores obtained in the entrance examination. In order to secure admission to the college, the candidates must check the eligibility criteria for the desired programme on the official website (theacms.in) and apply accordingly.

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Anurag Shivam

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For MBBS admission at ACMS Delhi, the latest cutoff is primarily based on NEET UG exam scores, with the general category usually requiring a high percentile (around 50th percentile) and lower percentiles for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC (around 40th percentile); expect the cutoff to be competitive due to the high demand for seats at this prestigious medical college; for precise information, refer to the official ACMS website or the NEET counseling website for the current year's cutoff details. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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ACMS College generally holds admissions on NEET ranking and cut-offs in preference to mere passing of NEET. In the regular category, candidates should attain the prescribed NEET score and ranking in order to qualify for admission. Even though the army personnel might sometimes get some advantage through reserved quotas or even less stringent standards, being merely an army personnel and passing minimum NEET requirement may not prove sufficient. They still have to adhere to the specified cut-off and ranking standards unless otherwise stipulated in the admission policy of the college. One can consult the official ACMS College regulations

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Satyam Singh

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NEET 2023, cutoffs for MBBS at ACMS Delhi are as follows:

EWS50th Percentile720-137
SC/ST/OBC40th Percentile 136-107
UR/ EWS & PH45th Percentile136-121
OBC & PH/ SC & PH40th Percentile120-107
ST & PH40th Percentile120-108

 See, the cutoffs depends on the many factors like number of candidates,(who are increasing almost every year), and seat availivility (which remains same mostly).

So in the upcoming year you can expect the cotoffs can increase slightly.

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Arindam Modak

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MBBS graduates from ACMS Delhi are likely to funnel their placement efforts into two main channels- one being an appointment as commissioned officers in the armed forces and the other going into practice independently. Towards the end of their internship, students are rotating through various clinical departments of the army base hospitals. They can take up practice after the internship or join the armed forces as commissioned officers. For those choosing the armed forces, salaries and other benefits follow the norms of military doctors.

Not just this, ACMS provides faster internships without stipends and comes signed by the armed force

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VK CH

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Admission into the MBBS program offered by the Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) of Delhi in 2024 are accepted based on the NEET UG exam. The general trends seen in the cutoffs during the previous years indicate that, for instance, candidates in the following categories were allowed entry based on these approximate marks and ranks:

General: NOAFAI category closing rank around 28,416 with a score of 601.
Scores under OBC, SC, or ST categories: between

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Shiv Kumar

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ACMS Army College of Medical Sciences provides good career opportunities for its students. However, it doesn't guarantee 100% placement. The college's well-established reputation and connections with the armed forces help facilitate job placements, especially in the military and related sectors. Many graduates pursue careers in the Army Medical Corps, while others opt for government hospitals, private institutions, or further studies.

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Shiv Kumar

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To prepare for NEET and get into ACMS Army College of Medical Sciences, focus on the following:

  1. Understand the syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the NEET syllabus, covering Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  2. Practice regularly: Take mock tests and previous years' papers to strengthen time management and question-solving speed.
  3. Concept clarity: Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning.
  4. Consistent study: Dedicate time for revision and focus on weak areas.
  5. Stay updated: Keep track of the latest NEET exam patterns and notifications.

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