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AFMC 2010 : Selection Procedure
Date of Examination :
First Sunday of May (02.05.2010)
Form Details :
Application can either be made ‘Online’ or submitted
on prescribed Application Form only.
| DESCRIPTION |
DATE |
| Sale of Information Bulletin at post offices
(GPO/HPO) |
21.12.2009 to 21.01.2010 |
| Request for prospectus to be sent by post
will be accepted |
21.12.2009 to 19.01.2010 |
Online submission of application on website
http://afmc.nic.in/online_admission.html |
21.12.2009 to 21.01.2010 |
| Last Date of receipt of filled-in Application
forms |
05.02.2010 |
Online appllication
Students can apply online at: http://afmc.nic.in/online_admission.html
Eligibility Criteria :
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.
A candidate must be unmarried. Marrying during the course is
not permitted.
Should be medically fit as per prescribed standards by the Govt.
of India, Ministry of Defense.
Must have attained the age of 17yrs on 31st Dec 2010
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).
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.
Examination Pattern :
Given below is a table that depicts subject combination for
paper.
| DATE OF EXAMINATION |
SUBJECTS |
TYPE OF QUESTIONS |
DURATION |
02.05.2010 |
Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
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Objective type Questions
(150 questions, 50+50+50)
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2 Hours |
Intelligence, logical and reasoning
& English language & Comprehension |
Objective type questions
(50 questions, 25+25) |
Scoring and Negative Marking:
150 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry and Biology
carry 150 marks. Each item carries 1 mark. For each correct
response the candidate will get 1mark. For each incorrect response
1/4 mark will be deducted from the total score. For remaining
50 questions (Intelligence, logical and reasoning and English
language and comprehension) there are 150 marks.
Syllabus :
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.
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