Why to choose AFMC over any other college!(&why you shouldn’t)-

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @OP19603
    @OP19603 2 года назад +311

    Most respected professions in our country other than civil services
    1.Armed forces
    2.Doctor
    Imagine doing the two profession at the same time🫡🇮🇳

    • @Ranvirkaur6555
      @Ranvirkaur6555 Год назад +5

      😢😢trueee

    • @aaron6667
      @aaron6667 Год назад +1

      Neh.. if u want glamour thn u are already fked up my mate

  • @adarshkori9570
    @adarshkori9570 3 года назад +442

    I want to go in Indian army from childhood but because my maths is weak i am unable to opt maths after 10th so I cannot give NDA, but AFMC is the small light of hope for me.

    • @manvichaudhary145
      @manvichaudhary145 2 года назад +8

      you can give

    • @lelouchlamperouge5387
      @lelouchlamperouge5387 2 года назад +12

      You can give nda (can join Army but not Navy or Airforce)

    • @bikashmohanty48
      @bikashmohanty48 2 года назад +5

      Same for me ,but In my situation I was unaware of anything nda and all in my 1st drop at allen I came to know about there is a institution called AFMC and now it is my goal ...

    • @eduverse8528
      @eduverse8528 2 года назад +4

      Finally someone like me

    • @ashishpradhan9606
      @ashishpradhan9606 2 года назад +1

      With a very good post.

  • @freespirit8791
    @freespirit8791 2 года назад +233

    After watching your videos, I would rather do MBBS in my local college, of course small town. Then serve local people, and provide quality services, make money, come home walking or on bike, eat home made food, watch TV and lead happy and content life. On weekends, play badminton.

    • @mrunalpatilbds
      @mrunalpatilbds 2 года назад +19

      Respect and facilities given by government is on another level bro.

    • @_o6629
      @_o6629 2 года назад +13

      @@mrunalpatilbds seeing your maturity i don't think it's possible for ya.

    • @aaron6667
      @aaron6667 Год назад +4

      Just like me fr

    • @aintnotroublebigenough
      @aintnotroublebigenough Год назад

      ​@@_o6629whaddya mean bro?

  • @doctord2897
    @doctord2897 3 года назад +339

    okay, so the thing is after MBBS you get to choose between permanent commission and short service commission. For permanent commission you can do PG super speciality and everything that you wish to do and anywhere that you wish to do, many doctors here have done MCh and DM from AIIMS, PGI etc. Now coming to Short service commission, you get to do PG just like permanent commission, after 4 years post internship. But after Pg the bond is increased by another 6 years, so total of 14 years of service including the internship and PG course. After this you get ex servicemen quota for DM|MCH in army hospitals. Also if you wish to leave after 7 years post MBBS without PG, you get the same ex servicemen quota for PG In ARMY hospitals, and it’s pretty much easy to bag the seat of your choice that way. Also for in service pg the cutoffs are insanely low, so you get your seat of choice almost 70_~80% of times, so in this era of reservations, this security is something you’ll reaslise the importance of only after MBBS, after NEET ug everyone thinks they’ll do neet pg and bag the seat of their choice easily, but it doesn’t happen always. Many many people have to take a drop of 1~2 years, if lucky. There are so many ppl who have to take drop more than 2 times, so you aren’t going to save time or anything outside in fact being in army you’ll get a great pay before your pg. In my opinion, if you’re getting AFMC, you should take it, you won’t regret it ever! Also for the sake of validity of my opinion, I’ve done my MBBS from AFMC!

    • @prachiroy2038
      @prachiroy2038 3 года назад

      Bro what is your rank??

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад

      @@prachiroy2038 which rank? 😅

    • @prachiroy2038
      @prachiroy2038 3 года назад +1

      @@doctord2897 yeah sorry😅 my mistake

    • @pleuroplasma67
      @pleuroplasma67 3 года назад

      @Doctor D are u on telegram or something. I'm persuading for the same and have so many doubts.

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад +1

      @@Solelymine you can get.

  • @kritika2878
    @kritika2878 3 года назад +66

    Your advice is so genuine Gupta ji. I wish we had people like you earlier on youtube. It would have been so helpful. You are a wonderful human being. :)

  • @courage04
    @courage04 3 года назад +81

    I was convinced by most of the points but that 7 year bond was a massive disadvantage that should be considered if someone wants(is passionate) to become a good doctor and wants to do speciality and superspecility because after 7 years you are like a grown up man(probably married) starting everything from near zero.

    • @Yash-Pratap
      @Yash-Pratap 3 года назад +6

      @Foolish Devil Well, it's 7 years

    • @Yash-Pratap
      @Yash-Pratap 3 года назад +7

      @Foolish Devil There is a difference between in-service PG and the independent PG one pusues. You are eligible for in-service PG, not allowed to leave the armed forces.

    • @Yash-Pratap
      @Yash-Pratap 3 года назад +1

      @Foolish Devil The curriculum is of course the same except for the fact that the army life around you still remains the same and the bond becomes yet stronger with 5 more years of service after your PG.

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад +3

      @Foolish Devil okay, so the thing is after MBBS you get to choose between permanent commission and short service commission. For permanent commission you can do PG super speciality and everything that you wish to do and anywhere that you wish to do, many doctors here have done MCh and DM from AIIMS, PGI etc. Now coming to Short service commission, you get to do PG just like permanent commission, after 4 years post internship. But after Pg the bond is increased by another 6 years, so total of 14 years of service including the internship and PG course. After this you get ex servicemen quota for DM|MCH in army hospitals. Also if you wish to leave after 7 years post MBBS without PG, you get the same ex servicemen quota for PG In ARMY hospitals, and it’s pretty much easy to bag the seat of your choice that way.

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад

      @Foolish Devil no. It’s not so. They evaluate the nature of your injury. If it was not under your control, you don’t have to pay anything.

  • @Spinesurgeon_sinha
    @Spinesurgeon_sinha 3 года назад +434

    I did MBBS from AFMC 2012 batch
    With a bond of 60 LACS , if u don't get permanent commission
    And end up with short service commission ( SSC ) u will have to do 7 years of Bond service without doing PG
    Once u get out of there , you are left with just a MBBS degree !!!
    Go to AFMC only if u want to join the forces for the long run

    • @Spinesurgeon_sinha
      @Spinesurgeon_sinha 3 года назад +51

      And to let u know
      Only half of the cadets joining the forces get permanent commission
      Its on merit basis
      SSC does get converted to PC , but only for a few

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад +18

      SSC people also get to do PG while in service which extends their service by another 6 years.

    • @pencil9790
      @pencil9790 3 года назад +16

      I want to join AFMC. I scored 531 this year...Can you please guide me.. I will study hard..i never wanted aiims.. My first and only preference is AFMC... please tell me how can i contact you sir

    • @putin9380
      @putin9380 3 года назад +12

      @@pencil9790 not possible dear all tell the same.
      if u want it take it never ask
      good luck 👍

    • @yakritthakur2455
      @yakritthakur2455 3 года назад

      Yup I want that life 😶

  • @akhileshjoshi5133
    @akhileshjoshi5133 2 года назад +18

    Thank you for this helpful information . Now I am sure AFMC is best for me . "INDIAN ARMY", alag hi level h and Tough battle ladne se confidence badhta h .

  • @dharam149
    @dharam149 3 года назад +32

    I’d love to see Dr. Archana Sasi on your channel. Interviewing about Medicine.

  • @Manu-up2be
    @Manu-up2be 3 года назад +77

    Someone who want to join forces for them only disadvantage is that 7 Year Bond .
    Jai Hind🇮🇳

    • @foreverot7195
      @foreverot7195 3 года назад +2

      yes..

    • @daniyabatuljakati153
      @daniyabatuljakati153 3 года назад

      same point

    • @courage04
      @courage04 3 года назад +6

      Ya I was convinced by most of the points but that 7 year bond was a massive disadvantage that should be considered if someone wants(is passionate) to become a good doctor and wants to do speciality and superspecility because after 7 years you are like a grown up man(probably married) starting everything from near zero.

    • @Manu-up2be
      @Manu-up2be 3 года назад +1

      @@courage04 ya That bond should be about like you can't leave forces ... But no bond should be there for Pg and further education

    • @atharvkhosare7834
      @atharvkhosare7834 3 года назад

      You are not truly correct.

  • @vaishnavi7112
    @vaishnavi7112 3 года назад +57

    i definitely agree with all the facts you have mentioned, but a person like me who always wanted to be in air force my parents didn't agree with it...and wanted me to be a doctor...i have got this opportunity where i could be able to step into air force and at the same time also be a doctor....since mine 8th std i have decided to be in air force and now i am in 11th....so ..yes as far as concerned about my life....its better to die for your mother earth and being rolled up in the Indian flag than to die in an accident or with a disease ...ha you have to every time say yes mam and yes sir...but every time you get promoted you also earn that dignity....not only the people in air force but also people outside respect us....being in armed forces makes you feel proud and as far as i know that yes its really tough......thank you for sharing these things with us....even mine uncle was in air force and he is the 2nd reason why i wanna join air force....
    ALL THE BEST TO YOU FOR YOUR FUTURE..HAPPY FOR YOU...
    KEEP SHARING US WITH SUCH WONDERFUL INFORMATION....

    • @KdPreal
      @KdPreal 3 года назад

      Hey, um, you are in 11th rn, right. I'm in 10.i just wanted to know, how much marks is good in 10th for like getting into a good school for 11-12th studies.

    • @vaishnavi7112
      @vaishnavi7112 3 года назад +2

      @@KdPreal It depends on you t
      how much study everytime you take book in your hand and make youself better...i had got 93.40%...my parents weren't happy...but i was...as per the caste conditions i got a really good non-grant college where my father didn't had to pay much money on fees...1 advice i would give is take an external college and concentrate more on taking NEET tutions...this way you can also give time to self study...practice more on mcqs and keep reading Ncert...prepare your own notes and practice it...ALL THE BEST...:)

    • @gauridubey1806
      @gauridubey1806 8 месяцев назад

      @@vaishnavi7112 hey di
      What was your neet score what are you pursuing currently?

    • @DeepPatra-y9f
      @DeepPatra-y9f 5 месяцев назад

      @@vaishnavi7112 where are you now ?

    • @namankumar8728
      @namankumar8728 Месяц назад

      @@vaishnavi7112 did you get afmc ??

  • @khushithakur015
    @khushithakur015 Год назад +16

    now the bond amount is 65,00,000
    💀

  • @harshittiwari8549
    @harshittiwari8549 3 года назад +16

    It's good that you are inspiring youth to join armed forces
    May God bless you

  • @arjun08090
    @arjun08090 3 года назад +65

    Eligibility for PG is after 3 yrs of service if you want to continue as a specialist in the forces …..7 yrs is only for people who want to do PG from non AFMS colleges

    • @tanimaghosh4167
      @tanimaghosh4167 3 года назад +2

      Nope you can do Pg in 3 yrs only if you are a PC . As SSC you dont get to do anything except DMF that too after 7 yrs.

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 2 года назад

      @@tanimaghosh4167 no, that’s not so. Pg is same for ssc and pc. 4 years after internship

    • @sanandaroy2567
      @sanandaroy2567 2 года назад +1

      @@tanimaghosh4167 That's an old rule. Now 4 yrs for both PC & SSC.

  • @atulmayank2411
    @atulmayank2411 Год назад +15

    My motive to join AFMC is very much different. Although, it is said that don't plan much for your future but I have made. When I was in just class 7-8, my first love was para sf but due to genetic issues of spectacles, it got broken in class 8. But I came to know that I can still get into that regiment as a doctor, it became 100% sure that i will be going to AFMC even anything happens to me. I can sacrifice everything for it, and I'm gonna get it. ✊❤

  • @mitashi05
    @mitashi05 2 года назад +67

    I'm a neet 2023 aspirant and Tbh I don't at all find the disadvantages as a barrier because air force has been my dream ever since I've even started dreaming..
    Why would I say no to such an opportunity where I can be a doctor as profession and also follow my passion... Each and everyday I wake up and study just for that uniform🥺 I would surely make my parents proud of me.. I promise to myself

  • @KL-ul1ll
    @KL-ul1ll 3 месяца назад +9

    I myself a graduate from AFMC will tell you why shouldn't you join AFMC .
    1.The rules keep on changing quite frequently at AFMC ,so you wouldn't get a proper video about rules of AFMC ,For Example
    Earlier both SSC & PC officers were allowed to give PG exams after 4 yrs of service & both would be treated equally in priority 1 & would get good clinical seats in PG but all of a sudden they passed a rule that now they wont give reservation to SSC candidates ,so now a SSC candidate will serve for 7 yrs & he wont get priority 1 (means no good clinical seat ) so after 7 yrs he will be left with Just MBBS degree competing in civil for PG .
    2.Bond Money has been increased to 67 lakh ,so once you take admission & get SSC you are stuck .
    Neither you can pay out nor you can see your career getting destroyed (i.e remaining a MBBS after 7 yrs & left to fight for PG in civil )
    3.50% of the graduates of AFMC will get SSC .suppose you join AFMC & you get SSC then you are just stuck in a situation where everything is out of your hand .
    4.During the course if you sustain any injury for which you are declared unfit for joining forces then you will have to pay the bond money i.e 67 lakh
    So ,pls think before joining AFMC ,earlier it was a good option but after imtroduction of abrupt rule i.e no PG quota to SSC officers it has become a very bad option .
    Many candidates know this rules after taking admission i.e you will be stuck .
    Even if you get PC you will have to serve 20 yrs minimum & no body gets release after 20 yrs they keep on writing to army headquarters for release & in that process it takes another 4-5 yrs & that too if you have just done PG ,if you do SS then you have to serve for another 11 yrs means 20+11 means 31 yrs .
    So think all the prospects .
    Getting PC or SSC is not in your hand .
    Thanks for reading .
    Even a AFMC 1st 2nd year wont know all these rules ,since i hv passed out in 2018 i am telling you the rules which are all correct till date

    • @zaherkhan729
      @zaherkhan729 2 месяца назад

      @@KL-ul1ll can you please tell me the postings after doing mbbs from afmc Pune ,and can anyone persue their sports career as we can get it in normal army
      Please try to reply

    • @Sunflower-t8q
      @Sunflower-t8q 24 дня назад

      Thanks for these details.

    • @Saaakshi
      @Saaakshi 13 дней назад

      Did u get SSC or PC ?

    • @KL-ul1ll
      @KL-ul1ll 10 дней назад

      @@Saaakshi pc

  • @Ashmitaspace12
    @Ashmitaspace12 4 месяца назад +3

    My father was in army...he got retired last year....and me being her daughter..I am really really passionate about Indian army beat that I have experienced that life....I am ready to work for AFMC ...❤

  • @christivarghesevalancherry2796
    @christivarghesevalancherry2796 3 года назад +8

    Thank you Dr. Aditya Gupta for providing frank information and opinions!

  • @rdx2868
    @rdx2868 3 года назад +11

    Man you're consistent in uploading videos!!!

  • @Kelly-f3s
    @Kelly-f3s Месяц назад +2

    Some videos can change the mindset ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏

  • @loftylights8288
    @loftylights8288 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much doctor
    Was just searching this

  • @corpsewife8814
    @corpsewife8814 3 года назад +73

    The hierarchy and yesmanship is not only limited to your level....I am an army child myself and I can guarantee that being a JCO's child....too much partiality in schools also...rn my father is posted in AFMC..it's good watching the cadets here(the students are called cadets only)....but in army sometimes it can be hectic moving every 3 years and sometimes even in 1 year you get the postings....it can be hard

    • @corpsewife8814
      @corpsewife8814 2 года назад

      @Eden it prove there is much partiality and seclusion in army and there is no deny in it

  • @achiever1991
    @achiever1991 2 года назад +25

    7 years Of Bond seems at AFMC seems like
    " You have a Rolls Royce , but cannot Drive it "
    😂

  • @ssroshan9535
    @ssroshan9535 3 года назад +50

    After listening all this advantage and disadvantages 😏
    Even then who want to join AFMC? 😍😍

  • @rahulbasak3966
    @rahulbasak3966 2 года назад +8

    IN AFMC ... DISCIPLINE IS NOT THAT MUCH TOUGH ... IT'S EASY ... AND OBVIOUSLY THERE IS ALSO FREEDOM .... TO ENJOY , TO LIVE LIFE IN OWN WAY .. BUT WITH SLIGHT/MODERATE DISCIPLINE ..... AS WELL ... AFMC DOCTOR'S ALSO SERVES COMMON PEOPLE ALL OVER INDIA ..... INCLUDING ARMIES ... !!!!
    But Yes , The Only and Only Disadvantages are 7yrs and 60 lacs of Bond ... After that .. You can Do .. Specialisation in whichever Field anyone want ... !!! BUT "DISCIPLINE" .. Word .. is that which People always used to Think ..... It means ... "First of All Commit any Task and don't try to leave in between" ... Should have to Complete that Task when once Committed .... and follow the all Orders of Senior Teachers .... and after that .. you can enjoy freedomly in your own way .... THOUGH AFMC , Pune for Armed Forces .. One can Serve Whole Nation too .... Many People Cannot get a Chance to work as an Armed Force with Armies for serving our GREAT "BHARAT MAATA" ... So , we should feel Proud ... and Again I m saying that .. AFMC's Doctors also serves .. Common People in Hospitals/Nursing of Publics as well can Open his/her Clinic too ... !!! Also .. Research Facilities available nationally and internationally both ....... INFINITY LEVEL GREAT GREAT COLLEGE ... !!! .... I myself in AFMC , Pune ... and I feel Proud to be Here in AFMC as Medical Cadet ... !!🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 JAI HIND ... !!!

  • @shouraydey
    @shouraydey 3 года назад +87

    I would like to clarify one fact, actually those interested in doing PG can do it but only after serving in the army for 3 years, and guess what you get priority in AFMC for being an army doc.

    • @DrAditya2935
      @DrAditya2935  3 года назад +27

      But the bond time increases right after PG? A lot of people including me have that doubt.

    • @shouraydey
      @shouraydey 3 года назад +1

      Yep

    • @shouraydey
      @shouraydey 3 года назад +9

      Another fact the armed forces themselves send you abroad for fellowship and other Courses, best example being Dr Madhuri Kanitkar.
      Also she is no more the dean🥲.

    • @shouraydey
      @shouraydey 3 года назад +7

      @@DrAditya2935 also one point which I feel you missed to highlight -
      This is the only place from where you can apply for Permanent Service Commission in Armed forces as doc. If you apply later after completing MBBS from some other med college you will be Commissioned but under Short Service Commission [3yrs min and 7yrs max ] so do the future planning as well.

    • @dr.preetiyadav1859
      @dr.preetiyadav1859 3 года назад +2

      @@shouraydey 5 yrs ssc

  • @gopisettysrikrishna6904
    @gopisettysrikrishna6904 3 года назад +11

    You have been very sincere and clear about your views sir; very rarely we see person like you sir thank you for your guidence in everything related to medical fields keep doing sir😊

  • @BangtanThe7Kings
    @BangtanThe7Kings 8 месяцев назад +3

    Finally a video for me 😭 AFMC Pune is Love.

  • @nehagupta2863
    @nehagupta2863 2 года назад +5

    Thanx for this video... Previously I was distracted of pursuing mbbs in different college other than AFMC and then get back to defence through another board.... But now AFMC is for final .. I haven't dreamt for it... It's my destination...

    • @aadityaschool3454
      @aadityaschool3454 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@nehagupta2863 where are you now dear ?

    • @nehagupta2863
      @nehagupta2863 4 месяца назад

      @@aadityaschool3454 i tried my best and even scored 637...but this time due this nta neet scam it'll be impossible to get into afmc....for now it's via another board only ...I'm sorry I couldn't be a good example

  • @anirudh2855
    @anirudh2855 3 года назад +31

    Very informative video Dr. Gupta. I think you can do a PG if you’re in permanent commision after 3/4 years. Also they have army quota to join PG in colleges under the army.

  • @benicio_3
    @benicio_3 Год назад +9

    Yesss I'm totally attracted by the beauty of AFMC but I want to be an oncologist so this college shouldn't be an option for me ... yess I respect nationality, patriotism , all the perks, rules and regulations, everything makes so proud but I can't give up on what that made me to choose Doctor as an occupation...
    As behind some medical students there's a disease of someone they love ....
    Yesssss behind me , it's cancer ! I lost my brother coz of it ... and as he wanted to see me as a doctor, I decided to be a great oncologist....

  • @siddharth3140
    @siddharth3140 3 года назад +2

    Whenever i see you i smile sir you have a charisma

  • @ayushkotwal6879
    @ayushkotwal6879 3 года назад +2

    I was thinking not to take a drop but now u changed my mind.......Aiming for it sir.......thnk u ..🙏

  • @MS-qf4je
    @MS-qf4je 3 года назад +23

    For me AFMC is no. 1 college .. its my only aim till now

  • @medicine1507
    @medicine1507 3 года назад +1

    I was wondering over this since last 2 months... Thanks a lot sir..

  • @mysterious_medicine1011
    @mysterious_medicine1011 3 года назад +12

    my dream clg AFMC 😍😍😍

  • @radhikagupta6901
    @radhikagupta6901 3 года назад +45

    I was thinking not to take a drop but u changed my mind. Now I am aiming AFMC. Plzz tell more about cut off and physical test .

    • @DrAditya2935
      @DrAditya2935  3 года назад +5

      Hi, are you getting a college this year?

    • @radhikagupta6901
      @radhikagupta6901 3 года назад +6

      @@DrAditya2935 No actually I have got 499.

    • @dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704
      @dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704 3 года назад +5

      Nothing as such of physical rigor since SSB is not conducted unlike any other entry of the armed forces however the interview is ofc there where you'll be facing a panel of officers , PS:you can even after having completed your training and mbbs course voluntarily apply for the parchute regiment 😁

    • @mamtasingla6774
      @mamtasingla6774 2 года назад

      @sheetal thakur NEET 2021 cutoff for AFMC is 609+(for boys) and 627+(for girls) and number of seats for boys is more than of girls

    • @kumarishubhra6739
      @kumarishubhra6739 2 года назад +1

      @@dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704 Girls too can apply for parachute regiment??? And do clear that .....how can we be promoted to major or lieutenant after 20yrs of service??? Do reply fast

  • @ohhooidkein58
    @ohhooidkein58 3 года назад +8

    Aditya please upload next videos about CMC Vellore .

  • @h_ann
    @h_ann Год назад

    Thankyou for ur honest reviews sir❤

  • @digambarsingh9170
    @digambarsingh9170 3 года назад +11

    Bhaiya , bond condition is changed after completing MBBS both pc and ssc are allow to do pg after 4 years
    And Then pg bond of 7 year is implemented after completion of pg.

  • @Sunny_Goyal
    @Sunny_Goyal 2 года назад +2

    Such a grt video!

  • @dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704
    @dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704 3 года назад +14

    Ragra is kinda' an integral part of the armed forces specially during the training period so it's something quite obvious and not to be misunderstood with being toxic as even you have mentioned perks are a cut above however the life that an armed forces personnel has to lead is really too difficult whatever be the Corp of service (medical , engineering, logisticians, aviation,infantry arti etc) every single personnel is quite well aware of the fact that there life is solely for the Nation come may what so yea' people who are attracted by perks and pay scales should acknowledge em' selves of the fact that it's not at all for the afformentioned purpose , coming to the point academic growth one has to have that fire from within moreover you don't have to worry at all about the pg medical officers need not clear neet pg they are made to do the pg internally if interested

  • @bunui2985
    @bunui2985 2 года назад +6

    My dad was in the indian air force as a fighter pilot. I studied it TAFS for 3 years great school(better than golden jubilee to a certain extent😏) but love your videos and thanks for highlighting the fact that AFMC is probably the second best college after AIIMS

  • @anilbalhera1596
    @anilbalhera1596 3 года назад +2

    Very true content sir

  • @sushmagunasekaran8314
    @sushmagunasekaran8314 3 года назад +6

    Sir, can you please do a video on doing post graduation in afmc ? Wanna know in very detail about it

  • @diksha3267
    @diksha3267 3 года назад +1

    Thank you sir 🙂💕💯🇮🇳

  • @khushikidseducation9413
    @khushikidseducation9413 Год назад

    Nice to see you brother im 6 year old but I'm seeing your all videos.. you are my role personality... I wish to became a doctor..with lots of knowledge....

  • @Sweetrose-7
    @Sweetrose-7 3 года назад

    You are to good ....
    Thanks Doctor 😊

  • @thepie-phitalks07
    @thepie-phitalks07 2 года назад

    I got my answer.... I was in doubt.... Thank you so much dr. Aditya🙏❤

  • @kaushal320
    @kaushal320 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for very good information.
    Please share about medical college in Gujarat.

  • @arshveersingh2210
    @arshveersingh2210 2 года назад +1

    Not for salary not for perks
    Just to serve my nation and soldiers

  • @botpromax9907
    @botpromax9907 2 года назад +4

    It's a bit difficult for girls
    Cause they have thier period problems ,cramps etc and I have heard they have a lot of trainig ..
    But I'm sure girls can do it and are capable of it

    • @freddiem6805
      @freddiem6805 2 года назад +1

      There are lots of female in the army

  • @harshittiwari8549
    @harshittiwari8549 3 года назад +1

    Salute to your father
    Jai hind
    Vande Mataram
    Bharat Mata ki jai

  • @kangnatakesmed
    @kangnatakesmed 3 года назад +28

    can you serve in the forces as a doctor if you have done mbbs from a college other than afmc?

    • @sumitojha9082
      @sumitojha9082 3 года назад +1

      Yes.
      Armed Force Medical Services offer vacancies every year.

    • @dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704
      @dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704 3 года назад

      Yep straight away ssb call letter

    • @amritahaldar2487
      @amritahaldar2487 3 года назад

      Recruitment is going on right now . Search for afmc ssc entry

    • @amritahaldar2487
      @amritahaldar2487 3 года назад +3

      @@dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704 no . You have to give interview

    • @aakashgarain
      @aakashgarain 3 года назад +1

      @@dsp.sunilkumartyagi9704 bro,agar doctoro ka ssb karenge to har saal 2-3 doctor honge select,isliye ssb nhi hota,only interview

  • @NEETGuideofficial
    @NEETGuideofficial 3 года назад +3

    Brother how you split your camera and notes screen side by side.
    In my iPad it is not happening.
    Is there any other camera app you using or what?
    Please tell me!

  • @ironman3094
    @ironman3094 3 года назад +2

    brother there is another disadv. , if the dr. Is a short commision officer then he won't get any armed forces quota for their pg entrance exam, and for the matter of fact only 50% of passing out officers of afmc get perm. commision

    • @amritahaldar2487
      @amritahaldar2487 3 года назад +1

      Yup but you can get through ex serviceman quota ( category 4 )

  • @k.s.rathore4767
    @k.s.rathore4767 3 года назад +7

    Bhaiya please AFMC ka pura selection process batao through neet.
    RUclips par kisi ne bhi complete information nhi de rakhi he. 🙏

    • @AnuragSingh-rl1xy
      @AnuragSingh-rl1xy 3 года назад +2

      Why rely on RUclips......AFMC ki website pe information bulletin available hai (27 pages) with all the possible things you need to know. Please read that. It will clear all your doubts.

  • @bhartibhalla3203
    @bhartibhalla3203 3 года назад +1

    Ur every video is really awesome....really liking all of them....n good accent btw!!

  • @sanchisingh2114
    @sanchisingh2114 3 года назад +6

    Afmc psnd hai....pr army ke bare mei pta nhi...but bond is too discouraging...

  • @yazi.7410
    @yazi.7410 3 года назад +10

    Guptaji , but if the cadets declared medically unfit due to disease/illness which is beyond their control and do not refuse treatment would the bond money collected?. Thanking you☺️

    • @DrAditya2935
      @DrAditya2935  3 года назад +8

      Yes. This is a huge disadvantage. If before joining you’re declared unfit - you won’t be allowed to join - and have to pay bond money.

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад +7

      @@DrAditya2935 that’s not exactly true. The thing is, if you’re declared unfit just before joining, you’re practically free to go with no bond money. The problem arises when you’re declared unfit earlier, say in 1st year or 2nd year, in that case you’ve to bear the training fees which is huge, comes to around 30 lakhs up and above the remaining bond money( bond money is calculated based on the years of service/ training left, for example if I were to leave in 1st year, the bond to pay would be something on the lines of 5-6 lakhs rupees but in final year it would be 30 lakh rupees for 2020 batch.

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад +3

      Also when you’re declared unfit, there are two categories, one in Which you had no control over the disability suffered, in which case you have to pay no bond money and the other case is when you had control over it, for example accidents while playing on field, now there’s some ambiguity here, the board decides what was and wasn’t under your control and there aren’t strict rules about it, so most of the times you end up paying the bond. There are cases in SC about the same. But such things are rare, say one or two ppl per batch.

    • @yellowflower6179
      @yellowflower6179 3 года назад +3

      @@doctord2897 30 lakhs is changed with 61 this year check thE new notice in the webSite

  • @rubysingh7688
    @rubysingh7688 3 года назад +13

    Sir was your father a fighter pilot ?
    Actually I am PCMB and currently preparing NDA (few maths) and mainly NEET UG... 🙏

  • @imrozmondal1202
    @imrozmondal1202 3 года назад

    Best explain about AFMC in whole youtube🥰🥰🥰🥰.

  • @princesharma-cp4hw
    @princesharma-cp4hw 3 года назад

    Perfect, Sir.😄

  • @shalu26
    @shalu26 3 года назад

    Thanks brother 😎♥️

  • @nikitapandarkar439
    @nikitapandarkar439 2 года назад

    Thankyou bhaiyya u are great

  • @danielle-bi3tk
    @danielle-bi3tk Год назад

    my dad is in army when i was younger i too wanted to be a army doctor but when i grew up and knew a lot more things about military peoples life its not my cup of tea especially posting wala part cause i have seen my dad being posted to such dangerous places and deep down i am always scared for his life

  • @behidden
    @behidden 10 месяцев назад

    Mereko apnk personal growth chahiye who chahiye.. to be discipline to be one who can speak for herself fearlessly!!

  • @ohhooidkein58
    @ohhooidkein58 3 года назад +11

    CMC Vellore is the best medical college apart from AIIMS & it ranked 2nd & CMC is always in the Top 5 best medical college every year .

    • @dr.preetiyadav1859
      @dr.preetiyadav1859 3 года назад +4

      But it's private... So very costly

    • @ToTravelTolife
      @ToTravelTolife 2 года назад +1

      @@dr.preetiyadav1859 not costly ,it's fees is only 52 thousand per year

    • @ToTravelTolife
      @ToTravelTolife 2 года назад

      @@Sobha-xr1lq compete in general category bro !!

  • @itzjakiya5537
    @itzjakiya5537 2 года назад

    Thank u so mch fr dis I was literally cnfused

  • @surajrana3756
    @surajrana3756 3 года назад +2

    if you want to be doc in forces you can join after doing mbbs from other clges also

  • @nikhilprakash1732
    @nikhilprakash1732 2 года назад +2

    Your fundamentals are strong beyond your AIIMS credentials 👏

  • @ashwinikumar6803
    @ashwinikumar6803 3 года назад

    Good to see you brother.my brother also iaf brat.. studying MBBS in Adilabad.

  • @PantomathAnup
    @PantomathAnup 3 года назад +2

    Guptaji what is mean of bond, tell in next video about this.
    Thank you.

  • @sakthisachithananthan6124
    @sakthisachithananthan6124 3 года назад +7

    Can you say something abt opting for super speciality in AFMC? Do they again have medical fitness for super speciality too? Thank you

  • @backdrop6950
    @backdrop6950 3 года назад +3

    You mentioned the same points someone said to me a week back. He was in the Air Force years back. That yesmanship and hierarchy (he said strict hierarchy is one thing, but it'll become unbearable when it becomes toxic) and that the you'll have to forget me, mine - concept otherwise, you'll think of yourself as slave and loose youe efficiency

    • @doctord2897
      @doctord2897 3 года назад +7

      That is why it’s important to chose your mentors carefully. Yesmanship and hierarchy aside, as a doctor your job is to treat patients and be good at that, you can be the best in your field and that is that. No senior is ever gonna hamper your academic growth. In the army medical core the hierarchy is nothing compared to the other units of Army. In airforce and navy it’s practically nonexistent.

    • @vaishnavie2003
      @vaishnavie2003 22 дня назад

      @@doctord2897 Sir Can I contact u pls..? Insta id aur telegram pls share

  • @rb8319
    @rb8319 3 года назад +8

    Tell about the quizzes you gave in cmc, vellore & how did you come to know about them ?.??

  • @Palaktyagi-i5d
    @Palaktyagi-i5d 3 месяца назад

    Please make a video guiding the pg aspirants also whether to choose hospitals like delhi r and r and afmc pune over other colleges or not????

  • @Dhwanilpandya
    @Dhwanilpandya 3 года назад +5

    7 years service period means
    College 4 + 3 years in army
    Or
    College 4 + army 7 years in army

  • @DeepakMBBS04
    @DeepakMBBS04 3 года назад +1

    MOST IMP QUESTN -- how are PG done at afmc means after 4 years,, than our bond will be more of 3 years or will it be included,,, please clear ittt

  • @DrShrutiverse
    @DrShrutiverse 3 года назад +1

    Sir please make one for MD from AFMC too

  • @anubhavsinghsingh3254
    @anubhavsinghsingh3254 2 года назад +1

    Bhai ji kya teeth tede mede hone par bhi medical se out ho jate hai . Please reply

  • @adishiagarwal1591
    @adishiagarwal1591 3 года назад +7

    I wanted to join AFMC but my eyesight is weak - 4.5 and 4.25 so I can't apply T_T

    • @roshhh2424
      @roshhh2424 3 года назад +2

      Sad

    • @rithwikanand5099
      @rithwikanand5099 3 года назад +2

      You can undergo lasik and then apply given its done after the age of 20 years. Otherwise you will be deemed unfit

  • @keep.smiling..
    @keep.smiling.. 3 года назад +3

    Why did not you take AFMC

  • @snehachoudhary3869
    @snehachoudhary3869 3 года назад +3

    If we wish to join AFMC then how is it possible for middle class families to sign 60lac bond.

    • @anusha1115
      @anusha1115 2 года назад

      ya that is my question

  • @RaviPatel-nh1oh
    @RaviPatel-nh1oh 3 месяца назад

    Pls make video on AFMC PG.

  • @sukhmxn021
    @sukhmxn021 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sir, what if I cleared NEET but didn't get selected for AFMC; would I be able to join other medical colleges?

  • @vyomchaudhary563
    @vyomchaudhary563 3 года назад +1

    Broooo, yesmanship is one hell of a thing which needs to be addressed

  • @suhani9956
    @suhani9956 2 года назад +2

    Sir first of all thnkuh so much for giving the information to us from your precious time being. I have a question what if my 12th % in pcb aggregate are only 50% ?am I eligible for AFMC?

  • @ckuworld
    @ckuworld 3 года назад +1

    Sir please, can you make a video on VMMC safdarjung delhi ,,their advantages and disadvantages and all stuffs,please 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Mahak_this_side5
    @Mahak_this_side5 7 месяцев назад

    Sir plz tell us more about AFMC how to join ?? What criteria should be needed ??plz telll us

  • @johnvincenta2168
    @johnvincenta2168 3 года назад +3

    why should i break bond when they give salary 57k to 2 lakhs per month

    • @akshay_seena
      @akshay_seena 3 года назад

      Man, the life is tough out there..
      As iam from an army background and an alumni of Army public school..u will be given Uniform, canteen facilities and all..and there is no doubt that Indian Army pays good amount of money to a new graduate but in long term the civilian doctors after their specialisation are gonna make more money as compared to doctors in Indian army...and they become expertised soon as there is no provision to do PG in Indian army before the bond period.👍👍

    • @jackyjack9660
      @jackyjack9660 3 года назад

      Simple you'll be restricted in many ways...

  • @adityaagarwal952
    @adityaagarwal952 Год назад +2

    if u r selected in afmc in all things and ur name has came in merit list then can u leave afmc before going on 1st day of college

  • @pruthvirajbhonsle4661
    @pruthvirajbhonsle4661 3 года назад +2

    Hello sir. can you please make a video on PG from AFMC.i am having approx 5k rank in this NEET PG 2021 and want to do PG from AFMC and there is no online platform available with such info.Thankyou

  • @akrutibhagat1138
    @akrutibhagat1138 3 года назад +1

    Army me bohat mehnat karna padta hai yarr. . mere se nahi hoga.itni running physical exercise

  • @imaginationdrbiology8654
    @imaginationdrbiology8654 Год назад +1

    Bhaiya after in afmc does we able to give upsc exam???

  • @amitk0812
    @amitk0812 3 года назад +1

    Can you please make an video on how to study harrsion during mbbs 🙏

  • @doctorstrange1108
    @doctorstrange1108 3 года назад +2

    What about pg there post mbbs from other medical College??

  • @KrishnaSharma-g1e
    @KrishnaSharma-g1e 6 месяцев назад +4

    I am from border area of Jammu...Ab kisi se dar ni lgta 💀

    • @Indianforever008
      @Indianforever008 5 дней назад

      Pkmkb 😂😂
      Jay shree Ram bhai 🚩
      Jay Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj ki ⚔️

  • @Manash_Singh26
    @Manash_Singh26 3 года назад +3

    bhai I didn't got enough marks to get a govt college but I can get a decent private college. my father wants me to take private but I think I can do better after a drop so what should I do? as I live in Maharashtra and here there are fees taken if taken transfer and have bonds. please guide me

    • @devikajnair8957
      @devikajnair8957 2 года назад

      If you are confident that you can clear NEET next year then it would be better to take a drop