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Anchal Shukla

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AFMC NEET Cut Off 2024 has been released for the MBBS programme at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune. Initially, the cut-off was set at 681 for female candidates and 666 for male candidates based on NEET UG scores. However, due to a low number of reporting candidates and many deemed unfit during medical tests, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) updated the cut-off to encourage more applicants. On August 30, 2024, AFMC Pune revised the cut-off to 675/720 for female candidates and 656/720 for male candidates in NEET UG Counselling Round-1.

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Anchal Shukla

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At AFMC, admission norms are prescribed by the Directorate General Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), the Ministry of Defence, and the Government of India. The candidates aspiring for admission at this college must be both physically and mentally fit. They must have exceptional leadership qualities and excellent communication skills. An aspirant must fulfill the medical fitness standards and other criteria to become eligible for admission. Eligibility Criteria For Admission to MBBS at AFMC PuneA Candidate is required to fulfill the below-mentioned eligibility criteria for the MBBS admission at AFMC, Pune: An aspirant must
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Manisha Naiker

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I don't know that in 391 score MBBS admission is available but for me I would say that never give up maybe your other effort make you successful. 

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It would be very difficult to get a good government college based on the marks scored. If the score is more than 580, the chances are high that the candidate will get a good college.The admission depends on various factors, based on the marks scored such as the category you belong to.It would be very difficult to secure a good seat in the first round of counselling.

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Nishtha Shukla

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ACS Medical College and Hospital considers NEET cutoff for admission to MBBS programme. During the MBBS cutoff 2024, the round 4 closing rank was 270532 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Below is the NEET cutoff for MBBS for last three-years:Course202220232024Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)642541450675270532

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Nishtha Shukla

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There are a total of 250 seats in MBBS course of ACS Medical College and Hospital. The college offers seats to MBBS programme based on NEET-UG rank of the candidates. Selected aspirants are further required to participate in the counselling rounds. The counselling shall entirely be based on the seat matrix provided by National Medical Commission.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Currently, the best way to get an MBBS is at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) as the fee structure is quite pocket-friendly, ranges between INR 31,500 per year and the institution is well recognized. Students get good academic knowledge, get experience in military base hospitals and avail lower priced commodities. For instance, AFMC guarantees 100 % placement of students for a challenging and prestigious job in the nation's armed forces. This coupled with discipline and methods of teaching interspersed with state of art equipment and fixtures make medical institutions more appealing for prospective medical students. 

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Ravi Babu

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Use these procedures to apply for an MBBS at Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS) IndoreNEET Eligibility: To get admitted to MBBS you must pass the NEET UG test.Registration: During the MBBS admissions season register on the Madhya Pradesh portal of the Directorate of Medical Education (DME).Participation in Counseling: Take part in the NEET UG counselling sessions offered by MCC for management seats and the all-India quota or by DME for state quota.Choose Your Preference: During counseling, decide that SAIMS is your desired college.Submission of Documents: Present the required paperwork such as your ID academic transcri
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Ravi Babu

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The number of candidates, seat availability and category all affect the Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS) annual NEET cutoff The following was the NEET-UG cutoff for MBBS for the 2024 session:Category: General/EWS: 162 points (50th percentile)OBC/SC/ST: 127 marks (40th percentile)General/EWS-PH: 45th percentile 144 pointsOBC-PH, SC/ST: 127 points (40th percentile)Every year these cutoffs could be altered by institutional rules and NEET findings.

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Ravi Babu

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The following procedures must be followed to be admitted to Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS) Indore's MBBS program:Eligibility: English is a required subject and you must have earned at least 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) in your 10+2 exam.Admission is determined by your NEET-UG score. For either the general or reserved categories you have to meet the institute's threshold.Application: By NEET criteria, apply via the official website or the counselling procedure. Send in the required paperwork including identification documents, your 12th grade report and your NEET scorecard.Counselling: By NEET guideli
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