Why is Armed Forces Medical College so famous?

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    Rohit Bokade | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    The Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune is famous for being: 

     

    The first medical college of its kind

    The AFMC was the first medical college established by the Armed Forces in Asia. 

     

    A center of excellence

    The AFMC is recognised as a center of excellence for medical education and research. 

     

    A unique blend of medical education and military discipline

    The AFMC combines medical education with training specific to the health care needs of the Armed Forces. 

     

    Notable alumni

    The AFMC has produced many notable alumni, including: 

    • Punita Arora, the first woman to reach the rank of Lieutenant General
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    Kunal Lalwani | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    AFMC one of the best medical colleges in India situated in Pune has a strict feasible on medical education. Being one of the oldest medical colleges, it started in 1948, and it is typically among the list of best medical colleges in India. Pupils are offered affordable fees by AFMC and upon completion, all pupils are placed in the armed forces. It is a prestigious institution possessing modern facilities of education, highly qualified professors, and aimed at producing professional health care personnel for the defence systems.

     

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