
MBBS
Disclaimer: The information given on this website
is for general guidelines only. Refer to the prospectus for the
year of admission for exact details.
The college conducts Under Graduate course sanctioned
vide Govt. of India Ministry of Defence letter no. 11984/DGAFMS/DG-3(B)/9718/D
(Med) dated 04 July 1962
Admission Procedure:
The course commences in the month of August. Advertisements
for recruitment appear in the leading news papers of the country
in the month of December every year, for MBBS course. Candidates
are required to submit their application forms in the prescribed
format, along with other necessary documents mentioned therein.
The AFMC is affiliated to Maharashtra University
of Health Science, Nashik and is recognised by the Medical Council
of India.
Admission to MBBS course is based on written examination.
The written examination is held on 1st Sunday of May. Successful
candidates are called for interview in June for the courses starting
in July. Admission is subject to medical fitness.
PROSPECTUS AVAILABILITY:
Prospectus is available on sale at all Major City
GPOs/ HPO's/ Pos from the date of advertisement for approximately
one month. The present cost of the prospectus is Rs. 250/-.
Details in MBBS Admissions
Course Duration:
The duration of MBBS course is four and a half year followed
by internship of one year.
Service Liability:
Students have compulsory liability to serve as
Commisioned Officers in the Armed Forces Medical Services. The offer
of the type of commission will depend on the vacancies available.
The candidates' parents/guardians are required to sign a bond agreement
at the time of admission.
ELIGIBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS TO APPEAR
IN THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION GENERAL:
A candidate seeking admission to the MBBS course
is eligible to take the entrance examination if he/she fulfills
the following criteria:
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A candidate should be a citizen
of India or be a subject of Nepal or Bhutan or a person of Indian
origin migrated from Pakistan or any other foreign country with
the intention of permanently settling in India.
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Must be unmarried. Marrying during
the course is not permitted.
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Should be medically fit as per
prescribed standards by the Govt. of India, Ministry of Defence
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Must have attained the age of
17yrs on 31st Dec of the year of application, but must not have
attained the age of 22 years on that date(Not more than 24 years
in case of candidates who have passed or are appearing in final
B Sc examinations).
Academic Qualifications:
Candidate must have passed all the subjects opted
for in the first attempt of the qualifying examinations as a regular
candidate with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken simultaneously
and securing not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in these 3
science subjects taken together and not less than 50% marks in English
and 50% marks in each of the science subjects. They must have also
passed an examination in Mathematics of the 10th standard.
Number of Seats:
A total of 130 students (105 boys & 25 girls)
will be admitted.
Syllabus For the Examination:
The general standard of the entrance examination
will be that of 11th and 12th class under the 10+2 scheme/pre-medical/intermediate
science or an equivalent examination of the State Education Board/Indian
University
Method of Selection:
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Candidates who are found provisionally
eligible as per the criteria of eligibility, will be called at
one of the examination centres to appear in the competitive examination
on 1st Sunday of May. Issue of admit cards. however does not necessarily
mean acceptance of eligibility which will be further scrutinized
at subsequent stages of selection.
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The written examination centre
will be allotted to candidates depending upon the administrative
arrangements for the examination and availability of adequate
seating capacity.
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The Roll Number of the candidates
who qualify for interview based on the above written examination
will be published in the leading newspapers. The college/DGAFMS
take no responsibility for any error or omission in the roll numbers
published in the newspapers.
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On the basis of their performance
in the written examination selected candidates in order of roll
numbers will be called for an interview to be held in the month
of June at AFMC, PUNE.
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The exact date of the above interview
will be intimidated to the selected candidates. Request for change
of date of interview will NOT be entertained. The candidates will
be required to produce originals of all certificates/mark sheets
at the time of interview. All candidates will produce result or
proof of having appeared in the qualifying examination held, at
the time of interview (if the result of such examination has not
been declared).
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On the basis of the above test
and interview two merit lists, one for boys and one for girls,
will be drawn up and admissions will be offered only to candidates
in accordance with their merit position. Individual letters of
admission will be sent only to selected candidates who would be
required to join AFMC. The remaining candidates will be on waiting
list. The result will be published by the DGAFMS in the newspapers.
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Ten seats are reserved for SC/ST
candidates provided : The SC/ST candidates must qualify
in the written examination and come within the zone to be called
up for interview.
They must come within the first
500 in the final combined merit list of boys and girls.
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The candidate must be in good
physical and mental health and free from any disability likely
to interfere with the efficient performance of duty in the Armed
Forces.
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Medical examination will be done
by a Board of Officers at AFMC Pune, prior to admission to the
College. Medical Board will categorize as Fit and Unfit, in accordance
with the prescribed standards. Candidates declared as UNFIT are
entitled to appeal on payment of a fee of Rs. 40/-. The procedure
will be intimated to the concerned candidates by the President
of the Medical Board.
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Important physical requirements
are enumerated below for guidance:
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No serious deformity and mal-developments,
scoliosis, spinal bifida and other skeletal deformities.
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No impediment of speech.
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No sign of functional/organic
disease of the heart or blood vessels.
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No evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis
or previous history of this disease or any other chronic disease
of the lungs.
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No evidence of any disease of
the digestive system, including any abnormality of the liver or
spleen.
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No inguinal hernia or tendency
thereto, hydrocoele or definite varicocoele.
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No fistula, piles, disease of
the kidneys, disease of the skin.
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No active, latent or congenital
STD, history of epilepsy and any mental and psychiatric disorder.
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No squint or any other morbid
condition of the eye.
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No active trachoma or Lymph nodes.
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The height and weight requirements
will depend upon the age, body build and racial characteristics
as per standards laid down for Armed Forces:
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Girl Standard: In case of
female candidates, minimum height of 144 cms and minimum weight
of 36kgs is essential.
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Boys Standards: The male candidates
height below 157.5cms (152.5 for Gorkhas, Nepalese and Garhwali,
and Assamese)
and weight below 39 kgs will not be accepted irrespective
of age and other factors.
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There should be minimum 5cms range
of chest expansion.
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There should be no ear discharge
and no perforation of the eardrum/nasal septum.
Visual Standards:
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Better eye |
Worse eye |
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1. |
Distant Vision (Corrected) |
6/6 |
6/18 |
2. |
Near Vision (Corrected) |
N5 |
N8 |
3. |
Myopia of not more than |
-3.5 D |
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4. |
Hypermetropia of not more than +3.5 D |
+3.5 D |
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Minimum color vision standard should be CP-3 (Defective
Safe).
Hearing Standard:
The candidate should be able to hear a forced whisper
with each ear separately at a distance of 20 feet.
FACILITIES PROVIDED TO THE STUDENTS:
HOSTEL FACILITY: The college is
fully residential and residence in the hostel is compulsory for
all students with service liability. Separate boys and girls hostels
are located in the college campus. The hostel accommodation is free
of charge for service liability candidates. If a student is removed
from service liability on account of being found medically unfit
for commission or on disciplinary/academic grounds he/she will have
to make his/her own arrangements for stay.
MESSING FACILITY: All students
residing in the hostel are required to join the mess attached to
the hostel. Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian food is served in a common
combined mess for both boys and girls cadets.
HEALTH & RECREATIONAL FACILITY:
Students are required to participate in games, sports and gymnastics.
Facilities for sports such as cricket, squash, tennis, hockey, football,
volleyball, basketball, handball, table tennis and gymnastics are
provided free of cost. Facilities for aquatics also exist on nominal
payment.
There is an open air cinema, membership for which
is compulsory. Hindi and English films are screened.
Students with service liability are entitled to
free outpatient/ inpatient/ dental treatment at all times in any
service hospital/dental centre to the extent of medical facilities
available locally. Periodical medical examination/ medical board
considered necessary will also be carried out free of cost.
SPECIAL CONCESSIONS:
The government provides the following concessions
to service liability students (male and female).
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Entitled rations as authorised
and subsidised messing.
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Free hostel accommodation and
allied services.
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AC 3 Tier railway warrant for journey
during vacation from college to home and back.
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First Class/ AC 2 Tier rail Journey
on railway warrant after being commissioned.
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A subsidy of Rs.12,000/- per student
for purchase of books and equipment during the entire training
period. Amount will be issued proportionately during I, II and
III MBBS.
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Uniform allowance Rs.6,000/- per
student during first year and Rs.1,250/- per year as maintenance
allowance in subsequent years.
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Hair Cutting/Hair Cleaning Allowance
of Rs.40/- per month per student.
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Stationery allowance of Rs.1000/-
per cadet per year.
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Washing
allowance Rs.120/- per student per month during the term and Rs.20/-
per month during break.
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