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Action taken against 57 private medical, dental colleges - Pakistan

Action taken against 57 private medical, dental colleges - Pakistan
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PMC sacks 12 employees, continues appointing new ones - Pakistan

PMC sacks 12 employees, continues appointing new ones - Pakistan
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PMC discusses FATA quota issue

PMC discusses FATA quota issue Islamabad January 23, 2021 Islamabad:The Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) on Friday held a special meeting on the matter of doubling Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) quota seats for public sector medical and dental colleges across the country. The issue of doubling FATA quota seats by granting additional seats above the allocated admissions capacity in medical and dental colleges was raised several times on various platforms, including the meetings of the Senate and National Assembly standing committees. PMC President Dr. Arshad Taqi said the commission had allowed additional seats above the allocated seats in public colleges for the 2020 intake. He, however, said admitting universities and provincial governments were categorically informed that in the 2021 intake session, these additional and all other quota seats shall be accommodated within the maximum allocated seats of the college.

SAMAA - MDCAT result withdrawn over attendance issues to be posted soon

‘MDCAT result withdrawn over attendance issues to be posted soon’ The PMC says the results are being rechecked SAMAA | Dr Taneer Ahmed - Posted: Dec 16, 2020 | Last Updated: 4 months ago SAMAA | Dr Taneer Ahmed Posted: Dec 16, 2020 | Last Updated: 4 months ago Photo: PMC logo/website The Pakistan Medical Commission withdrew on Wednesday the MDCAT result that was released online late Tuesday. The decision was taken after students across the country complained of unfair marking and discrepancies in roll numbers and attendance. “Due to the complaints showing some students to be incorrectly marked absent, the result is being reconciled,” the PMC wrote on Twitter. “The updated results will be available on the website shortly.”

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