Govt colleges to offer free MDCAT preparation classes in Punjab
- May 26, 2025
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Free MDCAT preparation classes will be offered in government colleges throughout Punjab starting on June 2. In order to assist prospective medical students, the program offers free, high-quality coaching.
Students who wish to enroll in the program must register in advance because the preparation sessions will start the first week of June.
The cost for MDCAT coaching would be Rs. 500,000 for each participating college.
This money will be used to engage qualified trainers and supply the resources that are required.
The program, which involved 90 colleges in Punjab, helped roughly 10,000 students last year. With an estimated 150 government colleges scheduled to host MDCAT preparation sessions this year, the program is growing considerably.
There will be five qualified instructors at each college to help students understand the curriculum and test-taking techniques.
MDCAT is gaining a lot of sharp raises, and students who want to join the medical profession in Pakistan are preparing to chase their dreams.
This government-supported initiative shows an increasing dedication to ensuring that talented students, regardless of their financial situation, have more access to vocational education.
In previous years, free CSS preparation classes in Karachi were also started in Frere Hall. The project helps underdeserving students to pursue their dream of becoming a CSS officer. CSS is one of the popular career choices among the youth of Pakistan.
Previously, approximately 100 teachers who volunteered to educate at the CSS Corner included subject matter specialists and previous and present CSS officers.
Renowned diplomat Zafar Hilali, prominent bureaucrat Tariq Mustafa, and former Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Administrator and Commissioner Karachi are also among the institution's distinguished speakers. "To establish more of these centers in the city, we have also signed an MOU with the Sailani Welfare Trust," Saleem promised.
These types of projects are praised by the students and parents both, and the government is also seen accepting students' long-due demands of free CSS classes in Pakistan.



