When does the application process for AFMC start?

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Every year, the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) application process normally opens in April or May. After taking the NEET exam, prospective applicants must apply online via the AFMC website since the college takes NEET results into account when making admissions decisions. A psychiatric evaluati

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Thanks muskan ji ,after lot of inquiry at Google I got some information .just I want to ask when the application process of post basic bsc start .and how can I apply

 

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