What is the penalty for leaving AFMC's BSc nursing course in between?
Asked about Armed Forces Medical College - B.Sc in Nursing
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Leaving the AFMC BSc Nursing course in between could result in a penalty, potentially involving the forfeiture of fees and a ban from future NEET-UG examinations for a year.Here's a more detailed explanation:
- Forfeiture of Fees:You might face the forfeiture of fees already paid, including refundable registration fees, if you choose to leave the course without joining or complete the course.
- Debarred from NEET-UG:If you leave the course after joining, you might be debarred from participating in the NEET-UG examination for the next year.
- Bond/Agreement:Some institutions might require students to sign
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You must be a female citizen of India who is unmarried, divorced, legally separated, or a widow without encumbrances. You should be between 17 and 25 years of age when the course starts, with the exact birth date range specified in the official notification expected around February 2026. You need to have passed Class 12 or an equivalent exam in the first attempt with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as subjects, achieving at least 50% aggregate marks. You must also qualify in the NEET (UG) 2026 exam and meet the physical fitness standards for the Armed Forces M
For B.Sc Nursing at AFMC Pune (2025), AFMC does not publish specific cutoff ranks or marks. Typically, a NEET-UG score above 550–600 is considered competitive for being shortlisted. Final admission depends on your NEET score, followed by if you clear AFMC's ToELR test, interview, psychological screening, and medical fitness requirements.
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