What score is needed for admission to various courses offered at Armed Forces Medical College?
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The admission criteria for the various courses at the Armed Forces Medical College vary from programme to program. A score of more than 600 (out of 720) in NEET UG is generally the cutoff for mbbs, after which some screening processes go through adjusting the final merit. A score anywhere between 550 and 600 in NEET UG is required for the BSc nursing course, in addition to an AFMC-specific test. Admission to MDS relies on NEET MDS, and securing ranks within 1000 is competitive, equating to scores of 600-650 (out of 960). In case of MD/MS, it requires NEET PG scores above 550-600 depending on specialization, for a super-specialty DM/MCh
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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.
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.
You must score at the least 50% marks in 12th.
After NEET, shortlisted applicants will undergo:
A short laptop take a look at (ToGIGE)
A psychology test
Interview and scientific check-up
No, AFMC does not have a specific "battle casualty quota" or a dedicated category for "warrior students" for MBBS admissions. Admission to AFMC is primarily based on merit through the NEET-UG exam, followed by a unique AFMC selection process. While AFMC does have some reservations for SC/ST and OBC candidates based on NEET scores, there isn't a separate quota for children of battle casualties or those with similar backgrounds.
NEET-UG is the primary criterion:
AFMC admissions are highly competitive and depend on securing a good rank in the NEET-UG exam.
No specific quota for battle casualties:
While AFMC has reservations for sp
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