Answer (1)
Karishma Sawhney 5th Aug, 2022

Hello aspirant,

To take admission in BSc Nursing in Armed Forces Medical College, a candidate must give the NEET exam, then appear for the counseling process through All India Quota.

As mentioned on the official website,

Successful candidates will be called for an interview at selected centers. Candidates must be declared medically fit. The fitness will be determined by a Medical Board of Military Medical Officers. Merit listed candidates based on the interview and medical fitness will be called for B. Sc. Nursing course. The students undergoing BSc nursing training will be granted permanent and Short Service Commission at a ratio of 60:40 based on their merit. The short service commission students are required to execute a bond of agreement to serve in the Military Nursing Service for a minimum period of 5 years on successful completion of the course.

Hope it helps!

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