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MCC Notifies On Screening Process For Additional MBBS Candidates At AFMC Pune
Pune- Additional candidates have been called for the screening process for MBBS admission to Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune through National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2024 exam.
As per the notice in this regard, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has informed that during the screening process at AFMC for UG admissions, the number of students reporting is quite low and the rate of medically unfit candidates is high, therefore, an additional list of candidates has been called for screening from September 01.
The reporting time for the admission screening process for MBBS admissions started on 27th August 2024 at AFMC, Pune in two slots, i.e. 07:00 AM and 08:00 AM respectively.
SCREENING PROCESS
The various stages of Admission screening are as follows-
1 Identification and Verification of documents.
2 Test of English Language & Logical Reasoning (ToELR).
3 Psychological Assessment Test (PAT).
4 Interview by the Board of Officers.
5 Medical Examination & Medical Board.
DOCUMENTS
Candidates are required to bring the original, self-attested true copies and soft copies on CD of the following documents-
1 NEET UG 2024 Admit Card.
2 Result Sheet of NEET UG 2024.
3 Class X (10th) Marks Sheet.
4 Class X (10th) Pass Certificate (If not mentioned in Class X mark sheet).
5 Class XII (10+2) Mark Sheet.
6 Class XII (10+2) Pass Certificate (If not mentioned in Class XII mark sheet).
7 Transfer Certificate/School leaving certificate.
8 Migration Certificate.
9 Proof of Date of birth.
10 Aadhar Card- Photocopy (mandatory requirement for registration with MUHS.
11 Nationality Certificate/ Passport.
12 Gap Certificate (Duly signed by Notary)- would be made in AFMC if required.
13 Proof of having passed class XII as a regular candidate.
14 Character Certificate.
15 Caste Certificate.
16 Caste Validity certificate.
17 Affidavit with FIR in case of duplicate certificate.
18 Association of Indian Universities (AIU) Equivalence Certificate.
19 Domicile Certificate.
20 NCC Certificate.
21 Sports Certificate.
22 Serving Certificate/Ex-serviceman Certificate.
23 Document Surrender Certificate.
24 Certificate of Extracurricular activities and level of representation.
25 Coloured photographs of candidates with white background: 16 passport size & 16 stamp size.
26 Print out of registration page details from the MCC website.
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