MDCAT 2024 results announced: Click for details.
- September 26, 2024
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The University of Health Sciences (UHS) is set to announce MDCAT 2024 result by Sunday, September 29.
Within one week, UHS, the organization that administers the Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT) 2024 for Punjab, will release the results. It has been confirmed by the university that the results will be made available on the official UHS website seven days after the test.
Under the direction of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), provincial admitting universities administer the MDCAT. 40,363 females and 18,016 boys, totaling 58,379 students from all over Punjab, took the test this year.
Not only do sixteen public medical institutions and three public dental colleges in Punjab offer 3,376 MBBS seats, but they also offer 240 BDS seats apiece.
Thirteen main towns in Punjab, including Lahore, hosted 26 centers for the three and a half-hour exam. 11,735 female students and 4,655 male candidates sat the exam in Lahore alone, at COMSATS University on Defense Road, the Exam Halls of Punjab University on Wahdat Road, the Government Graduate College for Women in Gulberg, and multiple other venues.
KEMU MDCAT RESULTS 2024
However, Khyber Medical University (KMU) has formally issued the MDCAT 2024 exam results.
Over 42,300 candidates took the test on Sunday. The PMDC established six centers to administer the MDCAT 2024 exam. To guarantee smooth operations, an Assistant Commissioner and a Senior Superintendent of Police (SP) monitored every test center in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Two-quarters of the students who took the MDCAT 2024 exam qualified for BDS, while twenty-one percent were found to be suitable for MBBS. Additionally, 38 candidates received more than 190 marks, according to Khyber Medical University, while 658 pupils did not show up for the test.
Thirty percent of candidates received scores below 100, according to the data.
A ring of cheaters was previously exposed in Quetta during the MDCAT 2024, the Medical College Admission Test.
Sources claim that after receiving an intelligence tip from federal agencies, the authorities in Quetta busted a cheating ring. A former employee of the Federal Public Service Commission in Islamabad was one of two facilitators who assisted students in cheating.
50 students were detained during the raid, according to sources. These pupils were found to have purchased Bluetooth devices for 100,000 rupees each, and they were being used to cheat at MDCAT 2024.