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MDCAT 2025 Held Nationwide Under Tight Security Across Pakistan

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MDCAT 2025 Held Nationwide Under Tight Security Across Pakistan

The Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) 2025 took place nationwide on Sunday. Authorities conducted the exam under tight security to ensure transparency and
fairness. The test medical and dental colleges across Pakistan.
Local administrations deployed police and implemented Section 144 around all centres. These steps aimed to maintain order and prevent any disturbance. As a result, students appeared for the test in a calm and secure environment.

MDCAT 2025 Conducted Across Pakistan

This year’s MDCAT covered 188 public and private colleges. Officials established 35 examination centres across the country and one international centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for overseas candidates.
Public medical colleges include 46 in Punjab, 17 in Sindh, 11 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 1 in Azad Kashmir, and 1 in Balochistan. Private institutions include 25 in Punjab, 12 in Sindh, and 6 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Over 50,000 Students Took the Test in Punjab

In Punjab, the University of Health Sciences (UHS) organized the exam in 12 cities. A total of 50,461 students appeared in the test, including 36,702 girls and 13,759 boys.
UHS appointed 3,263 teachers as invigilators, 165 as superintendents, and 347 as deputy superintendents. Authorities cleared all staff through the Special Branch before deployment. These arrangements ensured smooth management throughout the day.
Officials expect the MDCAT 2025 Pakistan result within a week. Students across the country now await their results with hope and excitement.

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