How to take admission in AFMC for Masters in physiotherapy?

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    Eksha Sunderka B Pharma student | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Admission to the Masters in Physiotherapy programme at the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) is done through the NEET SS (Super Specialty) examination. Here are the steps to take admission to AFMC for Masters in Physiotherapy:
    1. NEET SS Exam: Candidates have to appear for the NEET SS examination, which is usually conducted in June/July every year.
    2. Registration: After the declaration of the NEET SS results, candidates need to register themselves on the AFMC website.
    3. Choice filling: Candidates need to fill their choices of courses and colleges on the website.
    4. Counselling: The counselling process will be conducted online, and c
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