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For ACMS,New Delhi you need to score somewhere around 400 if you have a army background.
It also a very good college with excellent facilities and faculties. Wishing you all the best for your future.
Yes, you can join Indian Navy or Indian Army after completion of your BA LLB degree.Both Indian Navy and Indian Army has Judge Advocate General (JAG) entry scheme separately.The notification will be released twice in a year.The shorlisting for SSB is done on basis of marks scored in law
AFMC, Pune does not offer BDS in undergraduate level.But it offers MDS in postgraduate level in Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Prosthodontics and Crown & Bridge, Periodontology and Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics .So you need to complete your BDS in any other college and appear in NEET PG, qualify in it
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Sub inspector is the lowest rank officer under the Indian penal code.The eligibility criterias are
As you are from army you have already have fulfilled the height criteria.You should have minimum 50% marks from a recognised university. The upper age limit is 40 years .A littile relaxation is
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Please elaborate through which process you want to join the Indian Army. There are various ways through which an applicant can join the Army, few of them are:
No, it is not mandatory to enlist in the military after finishing your MBBS at AFMC. There are multiple alternatives available. If you choose to pay the bond and decide to depart after completing your MBBS, you will need to complete your internship at a civilian medical college. Additionally, you
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LLM is a 1 yr PG course offered by the institute. Admission is granted on the basis of your performance in the entrance exam. The entrance exam is going to be held on 24th july and results will be out by 4th august. Admission process will start after the
There are 2 Medical Colleges namely AFMC which stands for Air Force Medical College and ACMS which stands for Army College of Medical Sciences. Both the colleges conduct admission through NEET alone based on merit cum preference in the merit list. But AFMC has a separate admission process for shortlisted
Dear Rajkumar,
Thank you for your query. I feel this should be you choice. But I will try to give the advantages of both the Air force and engineering options and you can choose which is beneficial for you to join:
Engineering: Engineering is of many difference types such as
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