Army College of Medical Sciences

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Army College of Medical Sciences (ACMS) is a premier medical institution in India, established under the aegis of the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES). The college is affiliated with the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), New Delhi, and is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI). It was inaugurated to provide quality medical education to the children of serving and retired personnel of the Indian Army, with some seats also available for civilians.

History[edit]

The Army College of Medical Sciences was founded in 2008, with the aim of leveraging the existing infrastructure of Army hospitals and medical establishments in Delhi. The college was established to address the need for more doctors in the armed forces and to provide an opportunity for the children of army personnel to pursue a career in medicine.

Campus[edit]

Located in Delhi Cantt, the ACMS campus is equipped with modern educational facilities, including state-of-the-art laboratories, a well-stocked library, and advanced medical equipment. The campus also houses a residential area for students and faculty, sports facilities, and a canteen.

Academic Program[edit]

ACMS offers a five-and-a-half-year Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) program, which includes a one-year mandatory internship. The curriculum is designed as per the guidelines of the Medical Council of India and aims to provide comprehensive knowledge and practical experience in various fields of medicine.

Admission[edit]

Admission to the MBBS program at ACMS is highly competitive and is based on the candidate's performance in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). Eligibility criteria include a minimum age of 17 years and passing the 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English from a recognized board. Preference is given to children of army personnel, although a certain number of seats are reserved for civilians.

Facilities[edit]

The college boasts of excellent educational and recreational facilities. The library is well-equipped with medical journals, textbooks, and e-resources. Laboratories are furnished with the latest technology for practical learning. Additionally, the campus includes sports facilities and a gymnasium to promote physical well-being among students.

Affiliated Hospitals[edit]

Clinical training is provided at the Base Hospital Delhi Cantt, a premier army hospital known for its comprehensive healthcare services. Students gain hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced medical professionals in various specialties.

Future Prospects[edit]

Graduates of ACMS have a wide range of career opportunities, both within the Indian Army and in civilian life. They can opt for further specialization in their field of interest or join the armed forces as medical officers.

Conclusion[edit]

The Army College of Medical Sciences stands as a testament to the Indian Army's commitment to education and healthcare. It not only provides quality medical education but also instills in its students the values of discipline, integrity, and service to the nation.

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