Tue, 21-Oct-2025

PMDC resolves 117,824 cases

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has disposed of 117,824 cases out of total 120,391 received during last one year. These cases including teaching experience, postgraduate registration, good standing, foreign local verification and registration certificates, registrations of medical professionals across Pakistan etc. The innovative portals were expertly designed to streamline the registration and … Read more

1061 Pakistani doctors to get residency in US

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ISLAMABAD: In a historic achievement, 1,061 Pakistani doctors have successfully obtained residency positions in the United States (US), marking the highest number of Pakistani physicians ever to get this number in a year. President PMDC Prof Dr Rizwan Taj congratulated the doctors who were successful in achieving US Residency positions. He added that the impressive … Read more

PMDC directs universities to ensure monitoring of MDCAT exam

MDCAT 2025: Exam Date, Registration Fee, and Exam Centers Announced

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) leadership under the chair of Prof Dr Rizwan Taj president PMDC held meeting with vice chancellors of the public universities authorized to conduct the upcoming Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT).

The MDCAT exam will be conducted across the country on September 22 2024. The vice chancellors included Prof. A.W. Rathore VC UHS Lahore, Prof Dr Saeed Qureshi VC Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi, Prof Dr Zia-ul-Haq VC Kyber Medical University Peshawar, Prof Dr Tariq Iqbal VC Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University Islamabad, Zafar ullah registrar Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences Quetta.

University authorities apprised the PMDC regarding the preparation of the examination. They apprised that the exam is being conducted in 30 cities and two international centers Riyad and Dubai.

The universities apprised that the admit cards have been issued and all preparations have been fulfilled with all codal formalities. All concerned quarters including government authorities and security agencies have been involved so that the exam is conducted in a foolproof manner and its secrecy and transparency is maintained . All efforts will be made to ensure smooth conduct of the examination.

To ensure the integrity in MDCAT examinations, the PMDC has stressed the importance of maintaining transparency and fairness during the MDCAT, which is a crucial step in selecting future medical and dental professionals.

To this end, the PMDC has directed all involved institutions to carry out strict vigilance during the examination process to avoid malpractice, cheating, or mishaps.

The PMDC has requested to enforce Section 144 for the upcoming MDCAT to ensure a secure and transparent examination process nationwide.

This law prohibits public gatherings and the use of electronic devices, aiming to prevent cheating and disruptions. Law enforcement will ensure compliance, and violators will face legal and disciplinary actions.

Furthermore, Key directives issued by the PMDC include, Comprehensive candidate verification and identification procedures the deployment of invigilators and monitoring teams to uphold examination standards. Use of modern surveillance technology to monitor exam centers and deter malpractice. Implementation of tamper-proof systems to ensure secure handling of exam materials.

President PMDC in the meeting emphasized the importance of this examination in ensuring only the most qualified and deserving candidates are selected for medical and dental education in Pakistan.

Universities conducting the MDCAT have arranged examination centers as follows: Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University has set up 33 centers, the University of Health Sciences (UHS) 26 centers, Khyber Medical University (KMU) 13 centers, and Dow University of Health Sciences 6 centers.

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PMDC urges universities to ensure transparency in MDCAT exam 

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ISLAMABAD: The President of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) Prof Dr Rizwan Taj has directed all universities to take complete measures to ensure that the upcoming Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) is conducted transparently.

The MDCAT for the year 2024 is scheduled to take place on September 22nd, as per the PMDC Act 2022.

This highly anticipated examination is essential for students aiming to embark on a rewarding career in the medical and dental fields in Pakistan.

In a statement, President emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of the MDCAT exam and ensuring that all students have a fair opportunity to showcase their abilities.

The responsibility of conducting the MDCAT has been entrusted to prestigious public universities across the country. The institutions which have been nominated by the relevant provincial and regional authorities to oversee the examination process are the University of Health Sciences, Lahore (Punjab), Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi (Sindh), Khyber Medical University, Peshawar (KPK), Bolan University of Medical & Health Sciences, Quetta (Balochistan), Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad (ICT, AJK) and Karakuram International University, Gilgit (GB).

President PMDC has also nominated council members to monitor and ensure smooth MDCAT exam conduct in their respective provinces, with Prof Khaild Masood overseeing Punjab, Prof Dr Amjad Siraj for Sindh, Prof Muhammad Zubair Khan for KPK, Prof Tahmina Asad for Baluchistan, and Barrister Sultan Mansoor for Islamabad.

For MDCAT total of 174,744 applications have been received from which after scrutiny PM&DC has finalised 167077 applications.

President directed universities to implement strict security protocols, including the use of biometric identification and surveillance cameras and jammers to prevent any instances of cheating or malpractice during the exam.

President PMDC urged universities to provide adequate resources and training to exam proctors and staff to ensure that they are equipped to effectively monitor and enforce exam regulations.

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PMDC directs all medical colleges to establish ‘public health centers’

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ISLAMABAD:  As per vision of the Prime Minister of Pakistan the Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has announced a groundbreaking initiative to align Pakistan’s medical and public health education with the country’s primary healthcare needs. The directions were made to urgently address the need of Primary care for the poor.

Therefore, PMDC has recently directed all Pakistani Medical and Dental Colleges to establish public health centers. In a directive to all medical colleges across the country stated that they have to establish fully operational public health centers.

The initiative aims to enhance the quality of public health services and provide accessible healthcare to underserved communities.

In alignment with the national health policy and the commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure, the PMDC has emphasized that these public health centers will serve as vital hubs for community health services, preventive care, and public health research.

These centers will not only support the local populations but also offer medical students hands-on experience in public health practice, thereby enriching their education and professional development.

The PMDC envisions these centers as key contributors to public health education, disease prevention, and community engagement.

Each center will be equipped with necessary medical facilities and staffed by qualified healthcare professionals, ensuring comprehensive healthcare services are available to the public.

Medical colleges are expected to comply with this directive within the stipulated time frame. The PMDC will closely monitor the progress and operational status of these centers to ensure they meet the required standards of service and care.

A meeting of President PMDC Prof Dr Rizwan Taj with Dr Luo Dapeng, a representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Pakistan National Institute of Health premises was also held to align medical /public health education and training in Pakistan with the PHC needs in the country.

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PMDC to conduct MDCAT examination on Sep 22

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ISLAMABAD:  The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has decided to conduct the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) exam on 22nd September 2024 (Sunday).

In a recent meeting, the Council decided to conduct the MDCAT exam for aspiring medical students on the same date in Pakistan and abroad.

The council also decided that the syllabus of the MDCAT will be uploaded next week on the PMDC website and the registration portal will also be open for the registrations.

To facilitate the students the Council decided not to change the syllabus so the MDCAT syllabus will remain unchanged and will be the same as last year.

The council directed all the provincial secretaries to start preparation for the MDCAT exam, the statement said, that the decision had been taken keeping in view the larger interest of the students.

Last year, almost 180,534 students appeared in the exams. According to estimates this year 200,000 students are likely to sit in the exam.

The MDCAT paper difficult index would also be taken into consideration for ease of students without compromising merit to ensure that all provinces conducted exams without any trouble to students.

The President PMDC Prof Dr Rizwan Taj in the press release stated that MDCAT-2024 will be a paper-based exam, held single day through provincial public admitting universities supervised by PMDC.

He emphasized that student’s bright future is our top priority and PMDC is working tirelessly to facilitate them.

Prof Dr Rizwan Taj has directed all the universities that will conduct the exams to keep strict adherence to guidelines and regulations to ensure fairness and transparency in the admission process.

He added that the Council understands the importance of the MDCAT exam for students seeking admission to medical and dental colleges. Therefore PMDC will ensure that all necessary arrangements shall be done in time.

Further details regarding the MDCAT exam, including the schedule, registration process, and other information, will be communicated by the PMDC in the coming days.

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