MDCAT 2020: PMC to reissue results after candidates find ‘error’
MDCAT 2020: PMC to reissue results after candidates find ‘error’
The Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) announced on Wednesday that it will reissue the results for MDCAT 2020 due to errors identified by the candidates.
"Due to complaints showing some students to be incorrectly marked absent, the result is being reconciled," said the PMC. Moreover, it will also reissue the "updated results" on its website "shortly".
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The PMC also stated that it has made its system offline to check for any "discrepancy" as it was a "computer generated result".
The regulatory body also assured the students that it will be "live as soon as the error has been checked".
The PMC had announced the MDCAT results late at night on Tuesday.
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Earlier today (Wednesday), the PMC had made an official announcement, 121,181 students attempted the exam. Among these, 67,611 students passed, meaning they obtained more than 60% marks.
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