What is the latest cutoff information for MBBS at Armed Forces Medical College?
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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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