The Punjab Medical Colleges first selection list for government medical institutions has been formally accepted by the Provisional Admission Committee (PAC), which is in charge of managing admissions to public and private medical and dentistry colleges in Punjab.
This is a noteworthy achievement. The Punjab Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education department secretary, Ali Jan Khan, led the meeting, which was held at the University of Health Sciences (UHS).
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The following are the main points of the committee meeting:
Meritorious Admissions:
The last merit for MBBS achieved an incredible 91.25 percent, according to the first selection list for government medical colleges. This emphasizes how fiercely competitive prospective medical students are.
Committee Composition:
Prominent people in the field of medical education attended the UHS meeting, including Additional Secretary of Health Dr. Sidra Saleem and UHS VC Professor Ahsan Waheed Rathore.
Professor Zafar Chaudhry of Faisalabad Medical University and Professor Rana Altaf of Nishtar Medical University Multan attended via a video link.
Accessible Information:
With a noteworthy merit of 93.6955 percent, King Edward Medical College (KEMC) in Lahore was accomplished. The high merits of 92.9364 percent and 92.3909 percent were attained by Allama Iqbal Medical College and Rawalpindi Medical College, respectively.
Important Dates:
By December 20th, successful candidates must turn in their college application costs. The cost of attendance at government medical colleges is Rs 18,030, which may be paid at any Bank of Punjab branch. Candidates must formally report in writing to their respective medical colleges after paying the fee.
Upcoming Release:
The second MBBS selection list is expected to be released on December 22nd, and anticipation is growing for it. Aspiring medical students will now have an additional chance to get admission to prominent medical schools.