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Punjab revises minimum attendance, passing marks for MBBS, BDS students

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LAHORE – The University of Health Sciences (UHS) approved new academic regulations for medical and dental students on Monday.

Syndicate meeting chaired by Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ahsan Waheed Rathore endorsed the implementation of a minimum 90 per cent attendance requirement and a 70pc passing mark criterion, as per the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC) notification.

Under the revised policy, students with less than 90pc attendance will not be eligible to appear in the annual examinations. Additionally, candidates must secure at least 70pc marks to pass the professional examinations.

Currently, the minimum attendance requirement in medical and dental colleges stands at 85pc, while the passing marks threshold is 50pc.

These regulations will take effect from the academic session 2024-25 and will apply exclusively to newly admitted MBBS and BDS first-year students. Students already enrolled in ongoing sessions will not be affected.

During the meeting, Dr. Zahid Pervaiz was nominated as a member of the UHS Finance and Planning Committee. Furthermore, in line with a recent PM&DC notification, the MBBS seat capacity of two private medical colleges—Sahara Medical College, Narowal, and Sharif Medical College, Lahore—has been increased from 100 to 150.

The meeting was attended by Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. Nadia Naseem, Dr. Zahid Pervaiz, and Registrar Kiran Fatima. Prof. Arshad Cheema and Prof. Maryam Malik, along with representatives from the Punjab Specialized Healthcare and Finance Departments, participated virtually.

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