How to crack AFMC ? is there any benifit for army person
The college provides training to under-graduate and post-graduate medical and nursing students with assured career prospects in the defence services.
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune will not conduct any entrance test for admissions to MBBS programme. Instead, AFMC MBBS admissions will be on the basis of candidates marks in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) .
Candidates who will qualify NEET will be invited to appear in ToELR (Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning), a psychological assessment test cum interview. Thus, in order to participate in the admission process of AFMC MBBS 2017, candidates will have to mandatory appear in NEET 2017 and qualify it.
Candidates who will not appear in NEET are not eligible to fill AFMC MBBS application forms.
Among the total MBBS seats in AFMC MBBS, 105 are reserved for boys and 25 seats are for girl candidates. Further, 10 seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories.
Candidates marks obtained in NEET will be added to the ToELR score and divided by 4 to get an actual score out of 200. Thus, the score obtained will be treated as a final score for AFMC MBBS admission along with interview of 50 marks.
This must be noted that all candidates are eligible for admissions in AFMC MBBS irrespective of their state domiciles.
Now Coming to your next question :- Yes Extra points/marks are given in interview but there is no reservation per say for offspring of army person.
Hope it helps you
Regards
Dr Parmanand Agarwal
MBBS MD
Career counsellor.
There is Quata for army personal.
Father or mother either could be eligible
And should be in officer rank
Hi Anjali Yadav
Just prepare for NEET,AIIMS no specific preparation required for AFMC provided you are not highly overweight.
If possible before interview have a clear mindset and express yourself fully but in a decent manner the interview panel comprises of one of the coolest AFMCites but they are maj gen, air commodore and other high ranking officers so be prepared.
* One must focus on English and General Ability test. As marks scored in this section can make a huge difference in one's ranking.
* One should set a time scheduled and divide it in sessions for the examination's syllabus.
* One should focus on deep understanding and concept building rather than cramming the syllabus.
* It is better to put more and more practice in solving old questions papers as it helps in gaining confidence and question paper solving skill speedily and accurately.
* If exams is just approaching, leave out any new chapters because it will create a lot of stress and anyway you cannot master it enough for the exam.
* Take a rest or break after every 30-40 minutes of study in order to keep the mind refresh.
* One should not waste his/her valuable time unnecessarily on watching TV, laptop etc.
* The study room or study place of the candidate must be free from any interruption, noise and disturbances.
Yes, you will be provided some extra marks in interview if u have a army background.
Hope this helps...
All the Best.
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune will not conduct any entrance test for admissions to MBBS programme. Instead, AFMC MBBS 2017 admissions will be on the basis of candidates marks in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2017. Candidates who will qualifyNEET 2017will be invited to appear in ToELR (Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning), a psychological assessment test cum interview. Thus, in order to participate in the admission process of AFMC MBBS 2017, candidates will have to mandatory appear in NEET 2017 and qualify it. Candidates who will not appear inNEET2017 are not eligible to fill AFMC MBBS 2017 application forms. Among the total MBBS seats in AFMC MBBS, 105 are reserved for boys and 25 seats are for girl candidates. Further, 10 seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe categories.
AFMC, Pune has declared the separate eligibility criteria for AFMC MBBS admissions 2017:
Candidate must be an Indian Citizen
He/ she must be unmarried during the programme
Candidate must have completed 17 years of age as or on December 31, 2017 but must not have attained the age of 24 years on that date i.e. must have been born not earlier than 1 January, 1994 and not later than 31 December, 2000.
Candidates must have passed Higher Secondary/10+2 or equivalent examination in the first attempt with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Candidate must have secured 60% marks and above in aggregate in Class XII
Candidate must have passed Mathematics exam in Class X
You can refer to the entire article at careers360.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/afmc-mbbs?icn=afmc-mbbs-admission_article&ici=afmc-mbbs-admission_exam_rdmrvp