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Dear aspirant
As you are neet aspirant this year and if you want to join Indian army so your prime focus should to get High score and get a seat in Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.
Benefits of getting this college is you will have to serve Indian army for sure. they do have a bond that after completing your course you will have to serve in army for 7 years , but there is a option that you can come out of AFMC anytime you want after completion of your course , by paying bond amount to the government.
Candidates must note that admission to the institute is not done solely on the basis of NEET UG scores, as the authorities conduct separate counselling for the seats. AFMC MBBS counselling 2020 is divided into various steps which candidates are required to successfully complete in order to be eligible for admissions. AFMC MBBS 2020 counselling involves various steps that are to be successfully completed by the candidates to secure a seat for themselves. These steps are ToELR (Test of English Language Comprehension & Logical Reasoning), document verification, Psychological Assessment Test (PAT), medical examination and Personal Interview by the Board of Officers.
You can check about this college counselling and cut off from link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-afmc/amp
Other ways to join Indian army after the mbbs are Recruitment to the medical posts are through Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC).50% of the graduates passing out from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune are taken directly into Permanent Commission and the rest are offered Short Service Commission. Doctors from civil medical colleges are offered only SSC entry. SSC officers are required to serve for a minimum period of 5 years. The SSC may be extended by another two terms of 5 years and then 4 years upto a maximum of 14 years. AFMC graduates offered SSC are required to serve for a minimum period of 7 years extendable by another 7 years.
Hope this information helps you
All the best !!!
Dear Student,
1. NDA Entry : NDA is the entry for 12th Science stream candidates to join the army as an officer post.
NOTE:- All candidates need to attend the first written exam and all qualified candidates will be goes for the SSB Interview Round.
2. 10+2 TES (Technical Entry Scheme) :
All candidates who have passed their 12th class with PCM subject, they are eligible join Army officer post as a 10+2 TES entry.
1. He/she must be a Citizen of India. 2. He/she must be unmarried throughout the course. 3. He/she should be medically fit according to the criteria issued by the Ministry of Defence. 4. He/she should have completed 17 years of age but should not be more than 22 years of age (24 years if you're doing a BSc degree and are in final year/have passed). 5. Achievement of at least 60% in PCB and 50% individually in each subject along with English. Also, he/she should have passed all the subjects in their first attempt. Passing in Mathematics in 10th standard is also required.
Admission Process: 1. When you apply with your NEET result, you are required to take the ToELR test which is a computer-based exam testing you in English, Logic, and Reasoning. It consists of 40 questions to be done in 30 minutes. 2. The NEET Exam result and the TOELR Exam result are added and divided by 4 to get a score out of 200. 3. An interview worth 50 marks is also held. 4. A merit list is prepared according to the total marks and domicile has no role in it whatsoever. There are only 105 seats for boys and 25 seats for girls.
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