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Lakshmi

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No, AFMC does not have a specific "battle casualty quota" or a dedicated category for "warrior students" for MBBS admissions. Admission to AFMC is primarily based on merit through the NEET-UG exam, followed by a unique AFMC selection process. While AFMC does have some reservations for SC/ST and OBC candidates based on NEET scores, there isn't a separate quota for children of battle casualties or those with similar backgrounds. 

NEET-UG is the primary criterion:

AFMC admissions are highly competitive and depend on securing a good rank in the NEET-UG exam. 

No specific quota for battle casualties:

While AFMC has reservations for sp

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purusottam nalla

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The admission process of Armed Forces Medical Collage (AFMC), PUNE

QUALIFY NEET-UG ( THERE IS  NO seperate exam for it)

Apply to AFMC via MCCor AFMC PORTAL 

SHORTLISTING BASED ON NEET SCORE AND ELIBIGLTY 

Screening at Pune for ( ToELR, PAT and interview and medical fitness assessment)

Final merit and councelling.

 

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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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Chaitanya Khadse

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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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