I have scored 72% in 12th (medical) and my score in physics is 45, chemistry is 33 and biology is 50. Am I eligible for AFMC?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    7 months ago

    You are qualified for admission to the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) with these marks. The requirements for admission to this college are passing the 12th grade or an equivalent exam with a 60% cumulative grade in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. You are qualified since you received 72% in 10+2. However, you must pass the NEET exam, one of the hardest exams in India, in order to be admitted to this college. 

  • Firstly, congratulations on your score in class 12th and you scored good marks. For these marks, you are eligible for getting admission in Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC). For admission into this college, the eligibility is that you need to clear the 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with 60% aggregate marks. You secured 72% in 10+2, so you are eligible. But for admission into this college, you need to crack NEET exam which is one of the toughest exams in India. 

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