Can a candidate get admission in AFMC if his/her NEET score is above 600 but 12th score is just 50%?

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7 years ago
The required over all percentage of class 12th must be 75%+ and approx 600 marks in NEET out of 720.

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J
6 years ago
Then why do you bluff people by mentioning wroung details in the page.. its so disappointing after surfing so long you spread water on people's dreams.. shame of you..

Ridhima Bansal
7 years ago
Hi Prajakta, Even if you are scoring 600 marks in NEET exam and 50% marks in the 12th board exams, then you are not eligible to take admission in AFMC college as minimum scores required in 12th board exams to be eligible for AFMC is 60%. Good luck.

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J
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Then why do you bluff people by mentioning wroung details in the page.. its so disappointing after surfing so long you spread water on people's dreams.. shame of you..

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