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Army college of Medical sciences is among the top medical colleges of India. It has been ranked at 29th position by NIRF among Medical colleges of India. Being a well reputed medical college, the cutoffs are quite higher. According to the last year's cutoffs, under army category the last rank to get admission there was around 20000 All India rank. Now with around 37000 rank, the chances are quite low. But keep in mind that these are based on last year's data and this year the cutoffs can change. To get complete list of all colleges you can get based on your rank use this link http://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello. Definitely yes. You can complete your MBBS in a civil Medical College and then you can join Army Medical Corps (AMC) directly as a Medical Officer.
But remember you will have to be very consistent with your studies as well as your results. During interviews you must be much concrete with your practical knowledge that would help you become an army doctor soon.
Hope that helps!
Hello,
It is difficult to compare two colleges of such stature. Both are equally good colleges, and as you stated about the fee structure so that is more or less the same for both according to previous year just the mess and hostel fees is what differs. Now it depends on what basis are you asking if you want to go for a government college which is also older and has more experienced faculties then GMC is better other than that ACMC is ranked among the top 25 colleges in India. So, it depends on your choice.
Hope it helps.
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Hello Tanuj, hope you are doing fine.
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Army college of dental science, new Delhi has private ownership, in means the College is private and the admission procedure for the College is entrance examination i.e., via neet. Usually the admission process was being conducted at All India Level through IPU Counselling. From this year, the admissions will be conducted by DGHS through All India Counselling.
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Army college of dental science, Telangana is even a private medical college and the admission procedure for the college is via entrance examination i.e., via NEET. Along with NEET application you should fill and submit a separate form to ACDS. Both ACMS and ACDS are for children of defence personnel.
Hi Chandan,
First of all, I would like to appreciate your willingness to join the Indian Army. There are two main types of commission that employ defence personnel - Permanent Commission (PC) and Short Service Commission (SSC).
Permanent Commission is where you serve the army till you retire, till the age of 60. You can attempt to enter this either after high school graduation or after completing undergraduate/engineering degree.
In Short Services Commission (SSC), you serve the army for a period of 10 years, possibly extendable by 4 years after certain medical tests.
There are several ways through which you can join the army, either for the technical arm or the non-technical arm, i.e. the arm which serves the nation in active fighting service.
Please let me know whether you are willing to join the technical or non-technical division, so that I can give you further explanation.
Sir it is not clear for which are you asking please reply in comment section and in which class your child is
Hey aspirant,
As per the marks you have obtained in NEET 2020 and based on previous year's cutoff, it seems like you do have a good chance of admission Army College of Medical Science, Delhi. The cutoff for admission to MBBS course last year for your category at this college was around 84000 AIR.
If you want to find out your chances of admission for MBBS accurately based on your NEET score, check out NEET college Predictor 2020 in the link below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hi there,
I hope you are doing well. This is to inform you that you will benefitted only of the three categories. So kindly check the AP EAMCET guidelines and check for the best possible option.
For more information kindly visit this website.
https://www.news18.com/news/education-career/ap-eamcet-counselling-2020-registration-to-begin-tomorrow-check-eligibility-criteria-2994503.html#:~:text=After%20the%20AP%20EAMCET%202020,of%20seats%20may%20be%20increased.
Hi there!
If you are aiming for a combat role, then at recruitment stage, the vision of the candidate must be 6′6. However the eyesight does become weak with age and one has to wear spectacles.
If you are planning to join in the specialised stream such as doctor etc there is some relaxation which is specified in the recruitment notification itself.
If you are aspiring to join army, you can try LASIK surgery to restore your vision, just a suggestion.
Thank You.
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