Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PMDC grants one-time MDCAT relaxation for 2024-25

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) after discussion has decided to give a one-time relaxation in the broader interest of public. In response to a request dated April 16, 2025, from Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences (LUMHS) Jamshoro, Sindh, regarding the significant number of vacant seats in medical and dental colleges, … Read more

Senate panel discusses heavy fees charged by private medical colleges

Senate panel

ISLAMABAD: Sub-Committee of Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services and Regulations chaired by Palwasha Khan expressed concern over charging inflated fees by private medical institutes due to criminal negligence of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).

She said that MBBS and BDS first year students were charged fees up to 3 million per annum and we will refund the excess fees and the registration of the violating medical colleges will be cancelled.

In the committee meeting, PMDC and Health Ministry officials admitted that the students were charged huge fees.

The issue of heavy fees of private medical colleges was discussed in the meeting of the sub-committee of the Senate Standing Committee on Health in Islamabad.

On this occasion, Senator Palwasha Khan, head of the committee, said that the law is very clear that PMDC can control the fees, private medical colleges are robbing children.

She questioned how the annual fee of private medical colleges reached 3 million per year. Someone please answer why these additional fees up to Rs 900,000 have not been refunded.

Palwasha Khan said that PMDC made private medical colleges mafia and sub-committee will return the extra fees charged from the students in the year 2024.

The head committee sought the PMDC for the fee structure received from the students for 2023-24 and said that the parents and students would meet them directly. She said names of the students and parents would be kept confidential.

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JSMU welcomes new batches of MBBS and BDS

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  • Ceremonies began with Tilawat-e-Quran and national anthem.
  • VC Prof Amjad Siraj Memon welcomed the new students.
  • Students of both programmes were introduced with teachers.

KARACHI: Jinnah Sindh Medical University’s Sindh Medical College (SMC) and Sindh Institute of Oral Health Sciences (SIOHS) welcomed their new MBBS and BDS batches with orientation ceremonies.

The ceremonies began with Tilawat-e-Quran and National Anthem, followed by a warm welcome from the Dean and Principal SMC Prof Ghulam Sarwar Qureshi and Principal SIOHS Prof Zubair Ahmed Abbasi.

Afterwards, hundreds of participating students of both programmes were introduced to the University, teachers, course, facilities provided by the university and code of conduct. Other important issues were also brought to light.

Vice Chancellor Prof Amjad Siraj Memon welcomed the new students through video link and said that today you have achieved an important milestone in your career. Both medical and dental fields are related to mankind and with your admission in JSMU, you have been connected with the profession of serving humanity, he said.

Registrar Dr Azam Khan administered the oath to the new entrants instilling in them a sense of duty and allegiance to the noble profession of medicine.

On this occasion, Dean and Principal of Sindh Medical College Prof Sarwar Qureshi, congratulated the students and said that JSMU is one of the best universities in Pakistan, the students who have graduated from the University are making the country proud by serving all over the world. He hoped that one day these new entrants would also become shining stars in the fields of Medical and Dental Sciences.

The guest of honour at the BDS reception, Prof Mervyn Hosein, addressed the students and said that they had entered professional life and will learn to live together in a society alongwith education because doctors are taught about humanity. He described the experience of entering a medical college as a life-changing event requiring hard work and full commitment.

Principal SIOHS Prof Zubair Abbasi told the students about the importance of time and said that the past time cannot be returned, so utilize it in better ways, also focus on acquiring skills. He noted that patients have become smart, they choose the best doctors for their treatment, so one have to be among them.

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To end the BDS controversy, Unilever buys Ben & Jerry’s Israeli operations

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Unilever sells Ben & Jerry’s ice cream business in Israel to a local licensee for an undisclosed sum. The deal aims to smooth over a potentially damaging diplomatic row over the company’s political stance. Last year, Unilever announced it would stop marketing products in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. Unilever (ULVR.L) on Wednesday sold its Ben … Read more

The first-year BDS results have been announced by UHS Lahore

UHS

The result of the first professional BDS annual examination 2020 was announced on Friday by the University of Health Sciences (UHS).

The first professional BDS yearly examination 2020 was held in March – April 2021.

A total of 983 students from various institutes took part in the examination. Five hundred and eighty-six students passed the exam, while three hundred and ninety-three students have failed.

Raheen Pasha of Multan Medical and Dental College, Multan, was given the first position with a score of 618 out of 700.

Ujala Mehdi, who got 598 marks, and Maleeha Zamir, who scored 597 points, secured second and third positions, respectively. Mehdi studied dentistry at the de ‘Montmorency College of Dentistry in Lahore, while Zamir studied medicine and dentistry at the FMH College of Medicine and Dentistry in Lahore.

Four students’ results were withheld.

According to the university, the overall cut-off percentage for first-year BDS students was 58.84 percent, with Akhter Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore, having the highest pass rate of any university on the UHS Lahore list.

Thirteen students received honors in Anatomy (including histology), 11 in Physiology, five in Oral Biology and Tooth Morphology, and nobody received honors in Biochemistry.

According to UHS Lahore, candidates who did not pass the exams should submit their admission forms before August 9, 2021, and with a double fee on August 16, 2021.

Supplementary examinations will begin on August 31, 2021.

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BDS defuses magnetic bomb near Bilawal House in Karachi

BDS

The terror bid was foiled on Tuesday after Bomb Disposal Squad defused a magnetic bomb from a vehicle parked near Bilawal House in Karachi. According to the details, SSP Zubair Nazir said a 200-metre area was cordoned off and people evacuated as the BDS inspected the explosive-ridden vehicle. Two unidentified men on a motorcycle planted … Read more

NUMS postponed remaining MBBS and BDS exams

NUMS

National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi has postponed all the remaining MBBS and BDS exams for 2020.

A press statement issued by the university’s management read that exams have been postponed for all its constituent and affiliated colleges.

NUMS said the decision was taken due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the country.

The new dates for exams will be announced later by NUMS.

NUMS conducted an entry test for (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) MBBS and Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) session 2020 for its 13 medical and five dental constituent and affiliated colleges across the country and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) simultaneously two months ago.

It was Pakistan’s first nationwide entry test for medical and dental institutions without involving any testing services from outside.

Around 50,000 candidates had appeared for the test this year, however, it will be mandatory for the successful candidates to pass the National Medical and Dental Colleges Admissions Test (MDCAT) as announced by Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC).

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Did you know these Pakistani celebrities are doctors too?

Looking at our celebrities’ success, almost everyone must have thought they were born to be actors. Although that’s true, however, there are many celebrities who opted for a different career before joining the media industry. Some of the shining stars of the media industry are doctors in real life. Here are five successful celebrities who … Read more