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Army College of Medical Sciences

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Established
  
2008

Location
  
New Delhi, India

Founded
  
2008, New Delhi

Undergraduates
  
100 per year

Nickname
  
ACMS

Phone
  
011 2568 7642

Dean
  
Maj Gen Naresh Chander Arora, VSM

Address
  
Brar Square, Near Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt, New Delhi, Delhi 110010

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Army College of Medical Sciences (also known as ACMS New Delhi) is an Indian medical college affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. It is supported by Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) of Indian Army for wards of serving and retired personnel of the Indian Army. It is situated near Base Hospital Delhi Cantt, New Delhi. The annual intake of students to this college is 100.

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Status

It is a government college run by Indian army and is among the top 50 medical colleges in India. The college was opened in 2008 for its first batch of MBBS students.

1) 2008 - Alpha Batch 2) 2009 - Bravo Batch 3) 2010 - Charlie Batch 4) 2013 - Delta Batch 5) 2014 - Echo Batch 6) 2015 - Foxtrot Batch 7) 2016 - Golf Batch

Entrance exam

NEET UG conducted by CBSE. Merit list is prepared by the University, which carries out counselling, and students are admitted.

Eligibility

  • Wards of Army person & SC/ST/PH only
  • He or she should have cleared the higher senior secondary examination from a recognized board or university (or equivalent) in the first attempt with 50 percent PCB and English as compulsory subjects.
  • Selection process

    Once selected in the merit list, students are invited for the counselling processing and admissions are done.

    On completion of the course, candidates do not have to join the Defense Forces of India.

    References

    Army College of Medical Sciences Wikipedia