The future of local students is in danger
The future of local students is in danger
The future of local students has been endangered by years of bad policies by Sindh and the quota system.
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631 out of 740 seats of private medical and dental colleges are still vacant in Sindh because most of the students from Sindh had not cleared the MDCAT 2020 result with 60 percent marks.
Dr. Razi, the president of PMDC association Sindh, said that he had enlightened the Prime Minister about the admission situation in Sindh.
Only 109 registration forms have been received by 12 medical and dental institutions across the province while the remaining seats are still vacant, Dr. Razi added.
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Razi has requested a three-week extension for the admission deadlines and abolition of MDCAT's unconstitutional provision requiring applicants to obtain a minimum of 60% of the marks. He has also asked the PMC to reduce the 60 percent requirement to 40 percent for Sindh students.
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