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Sunday, 9 June 2013

AFMC-2013

Armed Forces Medical College - AFMC

About AFMC:
Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune, was established on 1st May 1948 by an act of parliament of India on the recommendations of the BC Roy Committee for postgraduate courses. The graduate wing for  MBBS  course  was  started  in  AFMC  on  4th August 1962  with  the aim of inducting medical graduates to the Armed Forces Medical Services. AFMC is presently affiliated to the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik and is recognized by the MCI for conducting undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses.
Applications are invited for admission to the MBBS course at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune which commencing from the Month of 1st August.

IMPORTANT DATES
Start date for registration and Filling online application: 15 April 2013
Last day for registration: 03 May 2013
Last date of filling and submission of Online application: 12 May 2013
Last date for payment of fee at any SBI branch: 14 May 2013

NUMBER OF SEATS
A total of 130 medical cadets (105 boys & 25 girls) will be admitted for the year 2013.

RESERVATION
·         Ten seats out of 130 are reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled castes/scheduled tribes subject to the provisions.
·         In addition to the above 130 seats, Govt of India at its discretion through Ministry of External Affairs & Ministry of Defence may sponsor and select foreign students from friendly foreign countries for MBBS training in AFMC

COURSE DURATION
The duration of MBBS course is 4 ½ years followed by compulsory rotating internship training of one year. All the medical cadets with service liability undergo internship training in selected service hospitals recognised by the Medical Council of India.

QUALIFYING EXAMINATION
NEET – UG written examination to be conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and as per the provisions contained in Gazette of India Notification No. MCI-31(1)/2010 Med/62051 dated 15.02.2012 published on 27.02.2012 for NEET UG to shortlist candidates for admission to MBBS Course at AFMC, Pune.
Candidates have to appear in the NEET-UG and also apply to AFMC in the online form.

WRITTEN EXAMINATION SCORE
The score obtained in NEET – UG added to the ToELR score divided by 4 to get a score out of 200. The total will be max of NEET – UG marks + ToELR i.e. {(720 + 80)/4)}.
ToELR means – Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning (ToELR) in the form of CBT (Computer based test) to be conducted at AFMC Pune only for candidates who have been shortlisted for interview.

Final score: Written examination score + Interview marks (50 marks).


ELIGIBILITY & QUALIFICATIONS

Eligibility:

A candidate who satisfies the requirements of eligibility as prescribed by the DGAFMS (Director General Armed Forces Medical Services), Ministry of Defence, New Delh, The Medical Council of India, and Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik.

  • A candidate should be a citizen of India.
  • Must be unmarried. Marrying during the course is not permitted.
  • Should be medically fit as per prescribed standards by the Govt. of India, Defence Ministry.

There will be two categories for age criteria depending on academic qualifications:-

10+2 or equivalent: 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.

Passed B.Sc. examination or appearing in Final B.Sc. examination: Must not have attained the age of 24 years.


Academic Qualification:

Candidates must have passed one of the following qualifying examinations in the first attempt with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology taken simultaneously and securing not less than 60% of the aggregate marks in these three 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 tenth standard.


BOND MONEY

Any candidate withdrawing from the college after 1600hrs (4 PM) on 31 Jul 2013 will have to pay Bond Money as per conditions given in Govt. of India, Min of Defence. The candidates’ parents/guardians are required to sign the bond agreement at the time of admission which is Rs. 15, 00,000/- (Rupees Fifteen Lacs only) at present is under revision. The exact Bond amount as decided by Govt of India will be as applicable on the day of admission.


PAYMENT

Visit your nearest State Bank of India Bank branch on the next day i.e. on the day after registration. For example: If you have registered on the website on 20 April 2013, you should visit your nearest SBI bank branch on 21 April 2013, to make the payment of  Rs. 280/- (Application + Bank charges).

Note: The last date for online application is 12 May and the last date for depositing the challan at any SBI bank branch will be 14 May 2013.


METHOD FOR FILLING UP ONLINE APPLICATION

You will have to register on the website and create a login account, the process of which is enumerated below. There are three parts namely Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. All fields in these parts are to be filled up in Capital letters.

Part 1 – Registration / Account Generation and Login

(i) Create your Login and Password – On the website http://www.afmc.nic.inclick the AFMC MBBS Admission - 2013 link. You shall be directed to the website http://www.afmcdg1d.gov.in

(ii) On the right hand side please click on the “Login for UG” icon. If you are a new applicant you will be able to register yourself by clicking on the “NEW APPLICANT - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER” link. You shall be redirected to an application processing page where you will have to enter your Name (First Name, Middle Name, Last Name (as mentioned in your Class X / SSLC / Higher Secondary / CBSE certificate), valid E-mail id, NEET - UG Roll number, Qualified exam, Landline No:, Mobile no:, Gender and Date of Birth (as mentioned in your Class X / SSLC / Higher Secondary / CBSE certificate). Then enter the security code CAPTCHA letters in the image correctly.

Note: You can use your e-mail id ONLY once to register. If you have wrongly submitted the form, you will not be able to register again with the same e-mail id.

Part 2 – Filling of Qualification Details

Once you have logged into your account, you will have fill up your relevant details. All fields marked with a red star (*) are mandatory.

Part 3 – Filling of Personal Details

In this part you will have to fill in your personal and other relevant data.


METHOD OF SELECTION

Eligible candidates who are interested to join AFMC Pune, to pursue the MBBS course will have to mandatorily appear for the NEET – UG examination to be conducted by CBSE and should have ticked on the option for AFMC. However, in case a candidate had failed to tick on the option for AFMC, he / she may still apply online if eligible as per the conditions mentioned in the prospectus. The NEET – UG roll number is essential for being recognized for admission to AFMC Pune and shall be required at all stages of admission process.

Candidates who are appearing in the NEET – UG examination will have to register and apply online to AFMC Pune on the website http://www.afmc.nic.in OR http://www.afmcdg1d.gov.in with the NEET roll number.

On the declaration of the results, AFMC Pune will draw merit from amongst the candidates who have applied to AFMC Pune and also appeared for the NEET – UG examination. It is reiterated that the qualifying marks would be 50th percentile as notified in the Gazette of India. Candidates who have secured lesser marks / lower than 50th percentile will not be considered for admission to AFMC Pune. No representation in this matter shall be entertained

The online registration numbers of the candidates who qualify / are shortlisted for interview will be displayed on web site and also be published in leading national newspapers. Candidates who are shortlisted for interview will be intimated on their registered E- mail and will also find the call letters for the interview once they log into their account. The college/ DGAFMS however take no responsibility for any error or omission in the registration numbers published in the newspapers/ displayed on web site.


INTERVIEW OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES

(a) The shortlisted candidates in order of online registration numbers will be called for Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning (ToELR) cum Interview to be held in the month of June at AFMC, Pune.

(b) Test of English Language, Comprehension, Logic and Reasoning (ToELR) will be in the form of CBT (Computer Based Test) consisting of 40 MCQs of 2.0 marks each amounting to a maximum of 80 marks and will be held at AFMC Pune. There will be negative marks of 0.5 for every incorrect answer. These 40 questions will be required to be answered in 30 minutes. The marks obtained in ToELR will be added to NEET – UG score (max of 720) to get a score out of 800. This will be divided by 4 to get the written examination score out of 200. The interview will consist of 50 marks. The final merit will be based on the Final score thus obtained (Written examination score + Interview marks).


ADMISSION PROCESS

Document Scrutiny: The candidates called for admission will have to produce the original Admit card for NEET-UG 2013 containing the NEET Roll number, copy of the online application to AFMC Pune, original mark sheets of their qualifying examination and other documents, details of which will be given in the joining instructions handed over to the candidates at the time of interview. If their results and mark sheets are not received by the date of reporting for admission to AFMC, their candidature will be cancelled and no representation in this respect will be entertained. No candidate will be admitted provisionally awaiting result of the qualifying examination. If at any point of time in the process of examination, selection, admission, or studies the documents of the candidate are found to be false/not authentic or any other discrepancy is observed, the candidature/selection/admission of the candidate will be cancelled forthwith.

Vacancies remaining, due to failure of selected candidates to report for admission by the due date will be filled by candidates from the waiting list in order of merit. The waiting list candidates will be called in blocks and allotted seats in order of merit from amongst the candidates called for admission. Candidates reporting in excess to the number of available vacancies, on the date of reporting, will be advised to report every day, thereafter, at 0900hr for any vacancy arising till the completion of admission process. Any vacancy arising, till the closure of Admission process, will be filled up the next day. Hence, candidates are advised to stay at AFMC, Pune till the completion of admission process i.e. till all 105 boys and 25 girls vacancies are filled up. Those in the waiting list should keep certificates, Bond and fees ready with themselves to move at short notice on receipt of telephonic intimation, letter or telegram.

DGAFMS/College will not be responsible for delay in receipt or non receipt of communication sent by post.

No intimation about non selection or correspondence in this regard will be entertained.

No seats will be kept vacant for candidates higher in merit in waiting list if they fail to report on the date on which they have been called for reporting.

Candidates MUST preserve the NEET – UG admit cards till the admission to AFMC is over. Admit card along with NEET – UG roll number, will be required during the interview and final admission to college.

Medical Examination: All candidates will be subjected to medical examination as per the requirement of the Armed Forces and as per the laid down standards. There is no provision for declaring a candidate temporarily unfit. The final authority for deciding medical fitness to the MBBS Course is the Commandant AFMC. Medical Examination report by civilian doctors will not be accepted.


MEDICAL STANDARDS

There should be:

The height and weight requirements will depend upon the age, body builds and racial characteristics as per standards laid down for Armed Forces:
Girls Standard: In case of female candidates’ minimum height of 144 cm and minimum weight of 36 kg is essential.
Boys Standards: The male candidates’ height below 157.5 cm (152.5 for Gorkhas, Nepalese and Garhwali, and Assamese) and weight below 39 kg will not be accepted irrespective of age and other factors.
There should be minimum 5cm range of chest expansion.
Visual Standards:
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.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Address for Correspondence

Postal Address:
Officer-in-Charge, Admission Cell
 Armed Forces Medical College,
Sholapur Road,  Pune – 411 040

Telegraphic Address:
FORCMEDCOL, PUNE

Telephone:
 IVRS:  020-26334223/ 020-26334230
Admission Cell: 020 – 26334209
 Brig Administration (UG) Office : 020 - 26333572

Fax No: 020 –26334236


E- Mail id:

Controlling Authority

Postal Address:
Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services (DG-1D)
 ‘M’ Block, Ministry of Defence,
 New Delhi – 110 001

Telegraphic Address:
DGMEDFORCES
New Delhi

Telephone: 011 – 23092562/ 23092992/ 23092349


FACILITIES PROVIDED TO THE MEDICAL CADETS

Hostel Facility: The College is fully residential and residence in the hostel is compulsory for all medical cadets 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 medical cadet 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 medical cadets residing in the hostel are required to join the Mess attached to the hostel. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian food is served in the cadets’ mess for boy and girl medical cadets.

SPECIAL CONCESSIONS

The government provides the following concessions to service liability candidate (male and female):-
(a) Entitled rations as authorised and subsidised messing arrangements.
(b) Free hostel accommodation and allied services.
(c) AC-3 Tier railway warrant for journey during term vacation from college to home and back.
(d) First Class/AC2 Tier rail journey on railway warrant after being commissioned.
(e) A subsidy of Rs. 12000/- per medical cadet for purchase of books and equipment during the entire training period. Amount will be issued proportionately during I, II and III MBBS.
(f) Uniform allowance – Rs. 6000/- per medical cadet during first year and Rs. 1250/- per year as maintenance allowance in subsequent years.
(g) Hair Cutting/Hair Cleaning Allowance of Rs. 100/- per month per medical cadet.
(h) Stationery allowance.
(i) Washing allowance.
(j) All AFMC cadets are provided Insurance /Disability benefits by Army Group Insurance fund on payment of Rs. 5950/- as a one-time non-refundable premium. Additional premium for every relegated term of six months is Rs. 755/-. Insurance cover is Rs. 8, 00,000/-for death and Rs. 4, 00,000/- for 100% disability proportionately reduced to Rs. 80,000/- for 20% disability. Further details regarding terms and conditions are available with the Admission Cell AFMC. The scheme is compulsory for all cadets.

NOTE: The above concessions / facilities are subject to amendment without notice as per Govt orders issued from time to time


Thursday, 6 June 2013

NEET-UG, 2013 Exam details

Brief on NEET-UG, 2013
The Central Board of Secondary Education is declared the result of the first National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test-UG, 2013.

Among the registered candidates, a total of 717127 candidates were eligible to appear in the NEET-UG, 2013, out of which 658040 candidates appeared in the test and 366317 candidates have qualified the test.

The test was conducted at 1251 examination centres located in 85 cities all over India and abroad.

Details of the candidates qualified the test on the basis of the minimum qualifying criteria of NEET-UG, 2013 are as follows:-
Category        Marks range     Qualif. Criteria      No. of Candidates
UR                    691-098               50th Percentile               157214
OBC                 629-081               40th Percentile               149078
SC                    610-081               40th Percentile               42234
ST                     586-081               40th Percentile               16518
UR & PH          589-089               45th Percentile               432
OBC & PH       491-081               40th Percentile               606
SC & PH          303-081               40th Percentile               173
ST & PH           297-081               40th Percentile               62

Cut-Off for NEET-UG 2013

Cut-off for minimum Qualifying criteria of NEET-UG 2013:

Category                        Marks range                 No. of Candidates
UR                                  691-098                          157214
OBC                               629-081                          149078
SC                                  610-081                          42234
ST                                   586-081                          16518
UR & PH                        589-089                          432
OBC & PH                     491-081                          606
SC & PH                        303-081                          173
ST & PH                         297-081                          62

CBSE NEET-UG 2013 Result

Result of NEET (Medical)-2013 declared on 5th June 2013.


Check your CBSE  NEET -UG, 2013 Results




For more information please follow given link:





Press Note of CBSE NEET-UG 2013




Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Paper Analysis of JEE (Advanced) - (2013)

JEE (Advanced) - (2013) Paper-1 Analysis

Overall the paper quality was good. The JEE body offered a well deserved paper to its aspirants. In terms of changes from last year, there has been a change in marking scheme. This year, the section with single correct answer has no negative marking while the section with multiple correct type MCQ has negative marking which makes the paper tough.

If we talk about the Physics section of JEE advanced 2013 Paper-I, it was of medium intensity. There were a few traps to entice a student to commit mistakes and mark the wrong answers. A student with a balanced state of mind, who reads each and every word carefully, would do well in this paper. For example, there were 3 questions, which were presented in a way that a student could get the wrong answer if he did not read them carefully. And the wrong answers were also there in the choices. Out of 20 questions in the Physics section, 3 were of very easy level, 2 were of hard level and remaining was of medium level. The average score would around 35 out of a total of 60.

The Chemistry section of JEE (Advanced) 2013 Paper-I had thought provoking questions. Some of the questions are very tricky and required in depth knowledge. The average student is more likely to commit mistake in such questions. Majority of the problems were straight forward. Many of average and above average students are likely to attempt these problems correctly. Out of 20 problems, 4 problems were of easy level, 10 problems were of moderate and 6 problems were of difficult level. The average score would be around 30 out of a total of 60.

Finally, like always the mathematics section remains the deciding section of the IIT entrance. This year also the JEE Advanced 2013 Paper-I of Maths was of relatively tough level, as compared to Physics & Chemistry. There were at least 8 to 10 questions out of 20 questions, in which students can commit mistake in very easy way. Most of the questions are from mixed concepts and taking very more than expected time for finding accurate (exact) answer. Paper is relatively lengthy, but was balanced with respect to weightage of class XI and XII portion. The questions from class XI topic were of complicated nature and would have required fair amount of effort from the student’s end to get exact solution. The major effect of Paper-I was that very first time JEE has introduced negative marking on multiple choice questions and integer type questions that makes the paper tough. The average score in this section should be around 24 out of a total of 60.

JEE (Advanced) - (2013) Paper-2  Analysis

The overall level of Paper – 2 of JEE (Advanced) was also very good. Here, unlike Paper-1, the Physics & Chemistry sections were of high order. In fact, the Paper-2 had a few surprises in terms of the pattern of the questions asked. Firstly, the first section in each of the subjects had 8 questions of multiple-answer type. This change in pattern made the paper lengthier, since it require more time to solve questions with more than one correct answer. Secondly, the paper also introduced, Match the column type questions for the first time. Also, the comprehension type questions were also more in number as compared to previous year’s papers.
If we talk about Physics, the Paper-2 was lengthy and difficult in comparison to Paper-1. The overall level of questions in Physics was not difficult, but students found the language of questions asked quite difficult. The average score in this part would be around 24.

With respect to the Chemistry section of Paper-2, it was relatively more difficult than Paper-1. Many of the problems were based on reaction mechanisms. Any student who was not well versed with reaction mechanism could not have been able to answer such questions. Some of the questions from Inorganic Chemistry were innovative in nature and required high caliber to crack them. Out of 20 questions, 6 questions were easy, 6 questions were moderate and remaining 8 questions were of difficult level. The cut-off of this paper is expected to be around 24 out of 60 marks i.e., 40%.

Finally the Mathematics section of Paper-2 was easy but overall quite lengthy to solve. Like other two sections, here also 8 multiple answer questions created problem for students. 9 questions were from class XI syllabus and 11 questions were from XII potion. Overall Maths section was of medium level in Paper-2. The cut-off marks can be expected to be around 25 out of 60.


Marking Scheme of JEE (Advanced) - 2013


JEE (Advanced): Paper-1

Question Paper Format
The question paper consists of three parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists of three sections.
Section 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
Section 2 contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
Section 3 contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).

Marking Scheme
For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 2 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. No negative marks will be awarded for incorrect answers in this section.
For each question in Section 2, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken all the bubble(s) corresponding to only the correct answer(s) and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.
For each question in Section 3, you will be awarded 4 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (–1) mark will be awarded.


JEE (Advanced): Paper-2 

Question Paper Format
The question paper consists of three parts (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Each part consists of three sections.
Section 1 contains 8 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
Section 2 contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has ONLY ONE correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Section 3 contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Marking Scheme
For each question in Section 1, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken all the bubble(s) corresponding to only the correct answer(s) and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.

For each question in Section 2 and 3, you will be awarded 3 marks if you darken the bubble corresponding to only the correct answer and zero mark if no bubbles are darkened. In all other cases, minus one (-1) mark will be awarded.

Exam Pattern of JEE (Advanced) – 2013

JEE (Advanced) – 2013

Test Date: 02-06-2013


Time: 3 Hours                                                                                                            
MM: 60*3 = 180

Paper-1: PHYSICS
Section
Type of Questions
Question Nos.
No. of Questions
Positive Marks
Negative Marks
1
Only One Option Correct Type
01-10
10
2 x 10 = 20
0
2
One or More Options Correct Type
11-15
5
4 x 5 = 20
-1
3
Integer Value Correct Type
16-20
5
4 x 5 = 20
-1

Total
1-20
20
60



Time: 3 Hours        
 MM: 60*3 = 180

Paper-2: PHYSICS

Section
Type of Questions
Question Nos.
No. of Questions
Positive Marks
Negative Marks
1
One or More Options Correct Type
01-08
8
3 x 8 = 24
-1
2
Paragraph Type
09-16
8
3 x 8 = 24
-1
3
Matching List Type
17-20
6
3 x 4 = 12
-1

Total
1-20
20
60