PMC Grants New Admissions Policy for Almost 6,000 Medical Students
PMC Grants New Admissions Policy for Almost 6,000 Medical Students
The Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) has authorized a Vacant Seat Policy to fill all vacant seats in the country's public and private medical institutions. Colleges that have not yet uploaded their lists of admitted students must do so by February 18th, according to the policy. The vacant seats will then be offered to suitable students who were not accepted elsewhere. The seats will be offered on the basis of merit, and the procedure will be completed by February 28th.
Due to the Following reports that more than 5,800 seats in medical and dentistry colleges were vacant for the 2021-22 academic year, this development has occurred. According to an official document, 3,937 seats in public and private medical institutions and 1,936 seats in public and private dental colleges are now vacant.
Read more: Scholarships complaints portal launched
According to a high PMC official, medical and dental colleges were briefed on the dates for advertisements, tests, and outcomes for the academic year 2021-22 multiple times. Despite the conclusion of the admission procedure for this academic year, the institutes failed to meet the PMC's deadlines, resulting in 5,873 (or 28.31 percent) of the total seats remaining unfilled.
Recent News
- Balochistan to begin digital intermediate exams
- Enrollment in Karachi's government schools has decreased due to deteriorating conditions
- Revised matric and intermediate exam schedule announced by Rawalpindi Board
- Bollywood child star Suhani Sethi breaks class 12th exam record
- The stress of exam results claimed the lives of six students in India