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UHS MDCAT 2024 Result Date revealed; Latest Updates here

Uhs Mdcat 2024 Result Date Revealed Latest Updates Here
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LAHORE – All eyes are on University of Health Sciences (UHS) MDCAT 2024 Results as thousands of medical aspirants appeared in the exam to secure seat in MBBS and BDS.

The results for MDCAT 2024 will be announced on September 29 Sunday as the crucial exam will help students seeking entry into medical and dental colleges. The results are expected to be released within a week after the exam, allowing students to plan their next steps based on their performance.

This year, at least sixteen public sector medical colleges are offering over 3000 MBBS seats, and three public dental colleges offer 240 BDS seats. The examination was held at 26 centers in 12 major cities of Punjab including provincial capital Lahore.

KMU MDCAT 2024

Khyber Medical University Peshawar announced results of the Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT) 2024.

As per the results shared by KMU, Muhammad Mudassar from Swabi and Fatima Zahra from Jinnah College in Haripur topped the exam.

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MDCAT 2024 Toppers named as Results announced

MDCAT 2024 Results stopped

Islamabad High Court stopped Shahid Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University (SZABMU) from releasing the MDCAT 2024 results due to allegations of mismanagement, including paper leaks and discrepancies.

The court ordered the university to withhold results until further notice, addressing concerns raised by students. A hearing is scheduled for September 26, involving the Ministry of Health and relevant parties. Students have claimed the exam was disproportionately difficult compared to others in the country, leading to disparities in scores, and are now demanding a retake to ensure fairness.

MDCAT Results stopped on Islamabad High Court orders; Details inside

 

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