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Senate panel urges uniform MDCAT system

Senate panel urges uniform MDCAT system

Express Tribune11-03-2025
The Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on National Health Services, Senator Amir Waliuddin Chisti, recommended the implementation of a uniform MDCAT system across the country.
He emphasized that the tests should be IT-based, as paper leaks often lead to malpractice. The committee members engaged in an extensive discussion regarding the compliance report based on the Committee's previous meeting held on October 9, 2024.
The Minister of State, Coordinator to the Prime Minister, informed that starting next year, candidates appearing for the MDCAT will only be eligible for registration.
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