How can PCB students apply for BMRIT course in AFMC?
I saw all the exams accepted are of PCM field like JEE, CAT, etc.
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For admissions in Armed Forces Medical College, Pune in any BPMT course the eligibility criteria is that the candidate should have passed 10+2 with the aggregate of 50% in Physics Chemistry and Biology. So as long as you have 50% in your 10+2 level in Physics Chemistry and Biology you are eligible for admission in Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. Candidates have to appear for NEET PG Entrance Examination and obtain a valid score. Candidates have to register and apply for AFMC, Pune on the DGHS website Shortlisting of candidates will be done by DGHS based on NEET PG Score and a list of shortlisted candidates will be displayed in the...more
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