Medical & dental colleges MBBS & BDS Admission 2023-24 Apply Online

A total of 27,655 applications have been submitted so far for admission to public and private medical and dental colleges in Punjab. The last date for submission of applications is 31st October. According to the spokesperson of UHS, the portal will be closed tomorrow at 5 pm. Applications are being received through the online portal of the University of Health Sciences.

Candidates can choose 19 colleges for government colleges and 49 colleges for private colleges in their application. There are 3,376 MBBS seats in 16 government medical colleges and 4,000 MBBS seats in 32 private medical colleges. There are 240 BDS seats in 3 government dental colleges and 1025 BDS seats in 17 private dental colleges.

Medical & dental colleges MBBS & BDS Admission 2023-24 Apply Online

Applications are invited from students for admission in MBBS and BDS in Punjab Province. The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council has reduced the seats for open merit in government medical and dental colleges and reduced self-finance and overseas seats.

 

NOTICE FOR ADMISSION OF AFGHAN REFUQEE STUDENTS IN MEDICAL COLLEGES/Universities OF PUNJAB FOR THE SESSIQN 2023-2024.

Medical & dental colleges MBBS & BDS Admission 2022-23 Apply Online

Open merit seats have increased in government medical colleges after the reduction in oversees and self-finance seats, according to the new rules, now 85 percent in government colleges and 90 percent of private medical and dental colleges will be bound to open on open merit.

According to the Jinnah Sindh Medical University regarding the new rules of PMDC, Karachi’s administration of government-wide medical and dental colleges, wrote a letter on Saturday, which has been banned in the month of MBBS and Dubai. During the entry into the DS, any government medical college can not enter 15% while private medical colleges can not enter over 10% overloads and self-finance seats, if any college violates the new rules, college students say PM Registration in DC will not be given.

Prof. Tariq Rafi, Vice Chancellor of the Jinnah Sindh Medical University told Express that Pakistan Medical and Dental Council has reduced the oversees and self-finance seats in all the state-run medical colleges all over the country. Now those seats are 15 percent in government colleges. 10% seats will be admitted to orange colleges.

After the reduction in Overseas and Self-finance sets in government medical and dental colleges, remaining remaining seats in these sets have been included in Open Merit, followed by MBBS and BDS Open in Government Medical and Dental Colleges. Merit seats have increased, the previous month is registered in the interior form started this month.

Tariq Rafi said that in the Dao Medical College in Karachi, 55 percent of self-finance funds were allocated but 12 seats were overwhelmed while the seats in Open Merit were 227. According to the new rules, 240 seats have been opened in the open merit after the reduction in oversees and self-finance seats. The Sindh Medical College had 38 seats of local self-finance and 18 seats in Overseas and 228 seats were open merit. According to the new rules, 231 seats of open merit will be admitted after the reduction in self-finance and overseas seats.

Similarly, in Karachi Medical and Dental College, 50 seats were local self-finance and 25 oversees seats, while 175 candidates were held on the open merchant, but 212 seats of open merit will be admitted after the lack of oversees and self-finance seats said that Likewise, 234 seats of Open Merit in Lemmat Medical University, Loom Jamshoro, will now be increased to 250 seats.

According to Professor Tariq Rafi, similarly in other government medical and dental colleges, the new rules under the introduction of open maritime increase in entry and reduction in self-finance sets have been illustrated, he said that any medical If the MBBS 100 seats are allocated to the college, only 15 percent of them will be for Overseas and self-defense, remaining seats have been included in the Open Merit.

Prior to this, OCs and Self seats in government colleges were up to 20 to 30 percent due to which the parents of the candidates faced difficulty in paying the fees, but after the PMDC’s new rules, the wave of happiness in parents and candidates The race has gone.

 

Pakistan’s Educcast is providing training to 1,000 doctors in six provinces of Afghanistan with the support of Islamic Development Bank to strengthen Afghanistan’s healthcare system and alleviate the shortage of doctors.

Afghan doctors-in-training are those who have been out of medical education for two to three years, the aim of providing training is to upgrade them to address the shortage of specialists in Afghanistan.The project to train Afghan doctors and connect them with Pakistani medical experts through telemedicine will strengthen Afghanistan’s healthcare system, reduce pressure on Pakistan’s healthcare system, and provide security for Afghan residents.

It will also help reduce anxiety. The project, supported by the Islamic Development Bank of Pakistan Health Tech Company, aims to strengthen the health care system in Afghanistan due to regime change and the evacuation of doctors and medical specialists from Afghanistan. To reduce the hardships faced by Afghans.

The Afghan authorities requested the Islamic Development Fund to support the capacity building of doctors in Afghanistan. Educast was also selected and the task of training Afghan doctors was given to Educast by providing a grant.80% of the 1,000 Afghan doctors participating in the course are women, who are committed to providing services to improve the health of Afghans while in Afghanistan. After the success of the pilot project in Kabul, Afghan doctors are being trained in Mazar-i-Sharif, Khost, Jalalabad, Nangarhar and Kandahar.

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Fahad Munir