Army College of Medical Sciences

Army College of Medical Sciences (also known as ACMS New Delhi) is an Indian medical college affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.[1] 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.

Army College of Medical Science
MottoKnowledge Empoweres
TypeMedical College and Hospital
Established2008
DeanMaj Gen Ravindra Chaturvedi[1]
Undergraduates100 per year
Address
Brar Square, Near Base Hospital, Delhi Cantt
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110010
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28.608823°N 77.1377661°E / 28.608823; 77.1377661
Campusurban
NicknameACMS
AffiliationsGuru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Websitehttp://www.theacms.in/
Location in Delhi
Army College of Medical Sciences (India)

Status

It is an army aided college run by Indian army and is among the top 25 medical colleges in India https://www.indiatoday.in/bestcolleges/2018/ranks/1792403?page=24 . The college was opened in 2008 for its first batch of MBBS students.the teaching hospital affiliated to the college is base hospital which is run by the armed forces.

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 8) 2017 - Hotel Batch 9) 2018 - India Batch

Entrance exam

NEET UG conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). Merit list is prepared by the NTA and the same is sent to University, which carries out counselling, and students are admitted.

Eligibility

  • Wards of Army person
  • 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, students can join the armed forces or pursue civil practice.

See also

References

  1. "List of Colleges Teaching MBBS". Medical Council of India. Archived from the original on 18 March 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
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