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I am in 11th class and I want to join army as a female doctor is it easy for me... please help me by answering quickly


pk8493210 21st Jun, 2021
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anirudha vats 22nd Jun, 2021

Hey,

After the implementation of NEET , the admission to every MBBS as well as related degree are done on the basis of the same exam.

So firstly you need to sit for the NEET exam . After that you need to separately apply for Armed force medical college ( AFMC)  on their official website  as per your marks.

If you meet the cut off released by the college then you will be called for  admission in the college

Then you need to sit for tests like reasoning skills, English comprehensive test as well as Interview.

After that a composite score is calculated after all the process and if you clear the minimum composite score then you are given admission in the college and after completion of degree you will be able to practice as doctor in army.

Below is the link that explains in detail the admission process of the college.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/afmc-mbbs/amp

Hope that helps.

Thank you.

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