AMC Merit Calculator 2026
Calculate your Army Medical College merit through NUMS: 10% matric, 40% FSc and 50% NUMS entry test. Enter your marks below for your AMC aggregate.
Last updated: July 2026 · Formula source: official website
How is the NUMS Test aggregate calculated?
The official formula gives 10% weight to matric, 40% to FSc and 50% to the NUMS Test:
Aggregate % = (Matric marks ÷ 1200) × 10 + (FSc marks ÷ 1200) × 40 + (NUMS Test score ÷ 200) × 50
Worked example
- Matric: 1104/1200 → (1104 ÷ 1200) × 10 = 9.20
- FSc: 1056/1200 → (1056 ÷ 1200) × 40 = 35.20
- NUMS Test: 160/200 → (160 ÷ 200) × 50 = 40.00
- Total aggregate = 84.40%
AMC admits through NUMS for both paying cadets and NUMS civilian seats.
Weightage table (2026)
| Component | Weight | Total marks |
|---|---|---|
| Matric (SSC) | 10% | 1200 |
| FSc / Intermediate | 40% | 1200 |
| NUMS Test | 50% | 200 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get admission in Army Medical College?
AMC admits through the NUMS entry test with the 10/40/50 formula. Cadetship seats have additional ISSB and medical requirements.
What is the difference between AMC cadet and NUMS civilian seats?
Cadets join the Army Medical Corps with service obligations; civilian (paying) students study the same MBBS without military service.
What NUMS score is needed for AMC?
AMC is the most sought NUMS college, so its closing merit is the highest on the NUMS list - aim for the top of the test.