Years of poor insurance policies by the federal government of Sindh and the quota system have compromised the futures of the native college students.
At present is the final day to use for admissions to non-public medical schools within the province however 631 out of 740 seats of personal medical and dental schools are reportedly nonetheless vacant as a result of a majority of Sindhi college students had didn’t acquire the required 60 p.c marks within the MDCAT 2020 end result.
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In the meantime, the President of the Personal Medical and Dental Schools Affiliation Sindh, Dr. Razi, mentioned that he has knowledgeable Prime Minister Imran Khan concerning the admission state of affairs.
Dr. Razi mentioned that solely 109 purposes for admissions have been acquired by 12 medical and dental schools throughout the province whereas the remaining seats are nonetheless vacant.
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He has demanded a three-week extension for the admission deadlines and for the elimination of the unconstitutional clause of that MDCAT that mandates a minimal of 60 p.c marks for the candidates. He has additionally urged the Pakistan Medical Fee (PMC) to scale back the requirement to 40 p.c for Sindhi college students.