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are toler and pat exams computerised?? what kind of questions are asked in both the exams ?? are there any sample papers for Toler exam if yes where can i find them?? this doubt is regarding AFMC exams


Harika sri vaishnavi 27th Oct, 2020
Answer (1)
darshita 28th Oct, 2020

Hello,

The selection process broadly five types:


  • ToELR
  • psychological assessment test
  • Interaction interview
  • Panel interview
  • Medical for physical fitness.

ToELR- The first test you need to take after you are called at the campus for the interview. 80 marks. Total score divided by 2 to get marks out of 40,which are then added to your score, The final score is derived thus - (NEET+ToELR)/4+Interview, which makes it (720+80)/4+50 So the final score is out of 250)


Its a basic English test just study grammar and vocabulary .

Pat is psychological assessment test.

Just a few situations (60 f them),and you rate them on a scale of 1 to 5.

Your answers will be presented at the panel and you just have to rate the answer with honesty.



Hope this helps!!


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