I am 22 years old and want to join AFMC 2024 for MBBS, but I don't have any B.Sc degree. Am I still eligible?
I am a 3rd year NEET dropper and my 12th score is 88%.
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Hi there, unfortunately, if you're 22 and don't have a B.Sc degree, you wouldn't meet the AFMC MBBS eligibility for 2024. AFMC typically requires candidates applying directly from school to be 21 or younger as of December 31 of the admission year. Those who are older usually need to have completed a B.Sc degree to qualify for a lateral entry. I'd suggest checking the latest AFMC guidelines on their official website to be sure, but based on the current rules, you wouldn't be eligible without a B.Sc.
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Yes, you are eligible. To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible students will have to appear for the NEET exam and score valid marks to be eligible for the course. Your age should not be greater than 22.
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You must appear for NEET UG examination to get admission in B.Sc Nursing at AFMC.
Only women can apply for this path.
Your age must be among 17 to twenty-five years.
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After NEET, shortlisted applicants will undergo:
A short laptop take a look at (ToGIGE)
A psychology test
Interview and scientific check-up
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