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Vivek Mishra 5th Apr, 2018
To get a mbbs seat in afmc pune, try to have score of 590+ marks in neet ug exam.
Then after that you will be called for interview in afmc pune..

Good luck. Prepare well for neet ug exam..
Shankar Dey 5th Apr, 2018

 To be shortlisted for the AFMC admission process, you must first clear the cutoff with your NEET score. For 2016, the cutoff for boys was 498 and that for girls was 536. For 2017 these scores went up considerably, and the cutoff for boys was 570 and it was 588 for girls.

Work hard and smart for the next few months and try to score as high as possible in the NEET exam. Do not limit yourself to an expected cutoff but instead aim to max the exam. Nothing is impossible if you believe in yourself and combine that with hard work!

Good luck!

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Hey Ganga,

According to the cut off last year the score for:-
  • Girls 600 out of 720
  • Boys 570 out of 720

Based on these trends, you should aim for a score above 650 to secure a seat in AFMC.

All the Best for your Preparations!
Hitesh Verma 5th Apr, 2018
680 is a good score.........
Soumya ranjan prusty 5th Apr, 2018
According to last year try to score 580+ you will able to get a seat

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