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Here you should have mentioned for which field you are seeking the information as AFMC is conducting, apart from MBBS, the other courses like, B.Sc. Nursing, Post-Graduate, Super Specialty and PG Diplomas. Here, I assume that you are seeking information for MBBS course. Now let’s discuss about the whole procedure, required therein. AFMC, i.e. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune is a center for excellence and research in medical sciences which provides training to undergraduate, Post-graduate and Nursing students. After getting admission here in AFMC, you will be trained in medical
As the Preliminary Test of the CSE-IAS Exam is in the offing, this question bears importance for a reason. The countdown has been started as the dates are passing with a ticking clock. The 50 days to go with the serious aspirants gearing up to face the Preliminary Test, the environment has been charged with a new vigour. In India, becoming an IAS officer has been a long cherished dream of the youth and the parents equally. The IAS has become a new definition and an alternative to power for the authority these officers have. The IAS exam that is Civil Service Exam (CSE) is conducted by UPSC - U
You have not mentioned here in what examination you have got 60% marks. Is it a graduation for which you acquired above mentioned marks? And if it is a graduation then yes, you are eligible for appearing in the Civil Services Exam. Appearing for the UPSC-CSE (Civil Services Exams), i.e. IAS exams, one requires to have only a bachelor degree from any stream with simple passing. There are no specific requirements of percentage to become eligible for appearing in the IAS exam. So even a simple passing with 40% marks would work! The eligibility criteria come in the official notificatio
Dear Preetha, Which subjects are you in good at? Choose subject for preliminary and optional course and start reading. Political Science is good option. Right now, you can begin with preparation with: General Studies - you can read Tata McGrow Hill, and others. New papers, magazines, etc.Use University library at fullest. They usually have newspaper-magazines. Analyze news daily and make notes if possible. Subject for preliminary and main exam. Read, read and practice previous papers. Use/explore/refer websites for UPSC preparation: www.ClearIAS.com www.cleariasexam.com www.Mruna
Union Public Service Commission’s (UPSC) Indian Administrative Service (IAS) exam is considered to be one of the toughest exams in India, thus it is called as ‘Mother of all exams. There are very obvious reasons for considering it so some of them can be the preparation level it requires is very tough, so much so that some of the aspirants are seen to be preparing this exam soon after their matriculation, some prepare after their 12th Exam and many starts preparing during their graduation by using the library facilities provided by the concerned universities. Successful candidates b
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