All About ARMED FORCES MEDICAL COLLEGE

Placement
5.0
Course
4.5
Campus
5.0
College
5.0
Hostel
5.0
Devika Raj
Reviewed on Aug 2, 2020(Enrolled 2020)

Remarks

The admission process in Armed Forces Medical College is based on the score of the NEET exam. When the neet results are out AFMC releases cut off. So those who have applied for AFMC are called for counseling on the basis of their cut off. Just after the NEET exam, AFMC releases its application. So AFMC calls all the candidates who are eligible for the counseling and conducts a screening test. The screening test comprises of three steps. The first step is ToELR (Test of English language, Comprehension, and Logical Reasoning) test and PAT (Psychological Assessment Test). After this they put a merit list, those who are qualified for interview. After the interview they conduct medical. And finally, they add all the marks including the neet score and release the final merit list. Those who are qualified are called to join the college. In my opinion, this is the best college ever. You just have to pay 5000/- as admission fee and then later on all your expenses are handled by them. It is a real HEAVEN..!!

Course Curriculum Overview

4.5

They select 130 students per year. From this 130, 25 seats are for girls, 105 seats for boys (including 10 seats for SC/ST candidates).

Fees and Financial Aid

Fees is paid at the time of admission. You have to pay only 5000/- at the time of admission.

Campus Life

5

Everything including books are provided by the AFMC. There are many programs held by them. There is a very big library which is fully air-conditioned.

Hostel Facilities

5

Hostel accommodations are properly their responsibility. We do not have to pay for it It is the only college I guess that is having such criteria for students. I love this college.

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