AFMC Pune gives deadline to Selected Merit List Candidates To Report For MBBS Admission 2024

Published On 2024-09-16 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-09-16 04:00 GMT

Pune- Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) has recently released a notice regarding calling reserve list candidates for admission to MBBS courses for the academic year 2024.

Through the notice, AFMC has informed that out of 115 boys and 30 girls included in the selected merit list, only 102 boys and 26 girls reported at AFMC, Pune and 13 boys and 04 girls did not report. Therefore, if the candidates do not report by tomorrow then their seats will be given to the candidates in the reserved list.

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Candidates have to report at AFMC, Pune from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM on 17th September 2024. If the candidates still do not report by the deadline, the seats will automatically be given to the candidates next in the merit in the reserve list.

As per the notice, Boys Reserve List (BR) 01-13 and Girls Reserve List (GR) 01-04 have to report at AFMC for the remaining seats. They have to report at "Admission Cell, Dean Office Complex, (Next to Gate 4), AFMC, Pune".

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A total of 150 candidates (including 05 Govt. sponsored candidates from Friendly Foreign Countries) will be selected in the year 2024, of which 145 candidates (115 boys and 30 girls) will be selected as Medical Cadets for undergoing MBBS at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune with liability to serve in the Armed Forces Medical Services as Medical Officers. The candidates selected in addition to becoming doctors will also be commissioned as officers of the Indian Armed Forces, wherein they have to be both physically and psychologically robust to be able to undergo the rigours of life in the Armed Forces. The selected candidates need to have leadership qualities, effective communication skills, and exacting physical standards, as the same are prime requisites, as per the AFMS brochure.

As per the AFMC MBBS admission information brochure, in AFMS the MBBS course is 4 ½ years followed by compulsory rotating internship training of one year. All medical cadets commissioned into the AFMS will undergo internship training in selected service hospitals recognized by the National Medical Commission (NMC).

To view the notice, click the link below

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